A conversation with five art therapists. Wolfgang Held You work as art therapists, and under Covid conditions, you also had...
In the series ‹Eurythmy in Conversation›, Andrea Pfaehler and Hendrik Levengard, acting and directing respectively, as well as Martja Brandsma,...
One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler and Rembert Biemond speak about the British sculptor with Wolfgang Held. Rembert Biemond, how did you become involved with Edith Maryon’s work and biography, back in the 1990s? Biemond Like many,...
Interview with farmer Martin von Mackensen on the current drought in Europe. Questions asked by Wolfgang Held. How is the...
The leadership of the Natural Science Section changed in the new year. Johannes Wirz handed along his position to Vesna...
Tom Altgelt and Jamie York created the Front Range Anthroposophical Cafe (FRAC) in March 2020 in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Their mission, which was to provide an online venue for meaningful and inspired conversation in light of anthroposophy, has sustained itself over time. This interview explores how a social initiative that emerged...
From February 27 to May 27, 2019, Johannes and Manuel Sturm hiked 1009 kilometers together through Israel, on the mythical...
The annual conference of the Medical Section, to be held September 12 to 17, will address the subjective human body....
Adam Blanning, M.D., is one of the new leaders of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum. Here, he speaks with Charles Cross about a new course on physician burnout, held through the Physician’s Association for Anthroposophic Medicine. Welcome back, Adam. Could you give us a little introduction to this initiative...
Beyond Rudolf Steiner, Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) is one of the most well-known students of anthroposophy in the world today,...
An interview about the ‹Parsifal› production at the Goetheanum at Easter, 2023, with Jasmin Solfaghari, the Lead Director, and Stefan...
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