Melbourne, Australia. Online lectures on spirit and matter. What does transformative art and architecture have to do with healthy food...
Lisbon, Portugal. Supporting biodynamic agriculture in dry climates. Adama Haya is an Israeli organization that aims to establish and support...
Wilton, New Hampshire. Renewal for body, mind, and soul. The US Center for Anthroposophy offers annual “Renewal Courses.” The one-week summer retreats take place both in person and online and offer educators, parents, artists, and anyone interested a space for exchange, relaxation, and a deeper immersion in anthroposophy. The intention...
Rijswijk, Netherlands. From July 10 to 14, the Goetheanum will host its Theater Festival. The Dutch ensemble Mees en Roosje...
McMinnville, Oregon. How can Waldorf education grow with young people? “Starlight Rays in Darkened Times” is an online seminar series...
Nieheim, Germany. A Goldsworthy on biodynamic land. British artist Andy Goldsworthy is internationally renowned for his land art. Since 1989, he has been creating works of art from natural materials embedded in the landscape in various places worldwide. His mostly ephemeral creations have been immortalized in illustrated books. For the...
Basel, Switzerland / Copenhagen, Denmark. 2025 is the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death. How does he live on in...
The World Association of Puppetry and Storytelling Arts (WAPASA) wants to use puppetry to contribute to more peace in the...
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Biodynamic research in Latin America. Sensitive crystallization, also known as copper chloride crystallization, is an analytical method that goes back to an idea by Rudolf Steiner and was developed by Ehrenfried Pfeiffer. The imaging method should make it possible, for example, to assess the nutritional quality of...
Prague, Czechia. Online agricultural resources in Czech. Živé zemedelstvi, or “Living Agriculture,” is the name of the first Czech-Slovak information...
In a series of talks about the impulses of the Christmas Conference of 1923/1924, Gerald Häfner opened his lecture (”The...
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