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Festival for the Unborn

Feb 12, 2022 8:00PM—9:30PM

Threefold Auditorium, Chestnut Ridge, NY

At this year’s Festival of the Unborn we will celebrate human pre-existence and the journey toward birth with music, eurythmy, and poetry. Seating is limited and must be reserved in advance.

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Toward a Kinder, More Compassionate Society: Working Together Toward Change

Feb 11, 2022—Feb 13, 2022

ONLINE

WECAN 2022 Early Childhood Educators Conference

In our upcoming online WECAN conference, we will continue our work on the 2021 conference theme. Keynote speakers and workshop leaders will help us, individually and collectively, to engage in a process of change and renewal with enthusiasm, commitment and courage for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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Sunbridge Institute Open Day

Feb 09, 2022 4:00PM—6:00PM

ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time (US)

Join Sunbridge Institute for a virtual Open Day! Anyone interested in learning more about Waldorf teaching and teacher education is invited to attend and ask questions.

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Explore the Journey of Death and Rebirth through Eurythmy

Feb 08, 2022

ONLINE - 8:15-9:30 AM Pacific Standard Time (US)

EURYTHMY AS PERSONAL PRACTICE with Cynthia Hoven

The human spirit is engaged in a long journey of becoming, in which we live in rhythmical alternation between our embodied lifetimes on the earth and our sojourn after death to our source, the world of pure spirit. In each step, our ability to be aware and to be active depends solely on the level of consciousness we have evolved.

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Transformational Thinking

Feb 07, 2022 6:00PM—8:00PM

ONLINE, Central Standard Time (US)

Registration is now open! Registration deadline: February 4, 2022

The Great Lake Waldorf Institute is offering a course for students to learn about and work towards developing clear thinking to become purposeful and effective as teachers. How can our thinking become useful and coherent? How can we remove hindrances in our thinking?

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Workshop for Biography Facilitators: “Bringing Biography & Social Art into Waldorf Schools”

Feb 05, 2022 12:00PM—2:00PM

Online (Zoom) Time Zone: EST (US)

“Bringing Biography and Social Art into Waldorf Schools”with the Center for Biography & Social Art’s Jennifer Brooks Quinn and Kathleen Bowen This two-hour workshop, open to all Biography Facilitators, is an overview of the fruits from five years of bringing the Awakening Connections; Creating Community (link) program to Waldorf School Communities in North America. Participants…

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Quality through Biodynamics: Perceive, Experience, Develop

Feb 02, 2022—Feb 05, 2022

ONLINE

THE AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE GOES ONLINE!
Organized by the Section for Agriculture, Goetheanum.

The subject of QUALITY has been an important matter for the biodynamic movement since its inception. Besides the quantity of a product, its quality is always important: after all, food and drink should taste good and benefit our health. But what exactly is biodynamic quality? How is it produced during cultivation and how is it developed or possibly even improved by processing? What is the situation with the trade in biodynamic products and goods, and who has access to these products? What significance does this have for human development, including from a soul and spiritual angle? The upcoming Agricultural Conference is devoted to this complex topic.

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Workshop for Biography Facilitators: “Bringing Biography & Social Art into Waldorf Schools”

Jan 30, 2022 8:30AM—10:30AM

Online (Zoom) Time Zone: EST (US)

“Bringing Biography and Social Art into Waldorf Schools” with the Center for Biography & Social Art’s Jennifer Brooks Quinn and Kathleen Bowen This two-hour workshop, open to all Biography Facilitators, is an overview of the fruits from five years of bringing the Awakening Connections; Creating Community (link) program to Waldorf School Communities in North America.…

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Dandelion: Medicine for Earth and Human Being

Jan 25, 2022 7:00PM—9:00PM

ONLINE - Times shown are Pacific Time

The lowly dandelion is often despised, but it is in fact a very powerful healing plant. Through careful observation we learn to understand why Rudolf Steiner chose this plant to be used as a soil balancing compost preparation and as a remedy for a number of human conditions.

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Pacific Eurythmy

Jan 10, 2022

Portland, Oregon

Pacific Eurythmy is a part-time Eurythmy training initiative, closely working together with Eurythmy Spring Valley. Our current first year course is accepting new students and our classes are in-person! Please apply till December 31st. Go to PacificEurythmy.com to sign up. Classes start on January and the first year course finishes at the end of the…

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