Tokyo, Japan. A look back at the Japanese eurythmy project, Nimo. The Nimo Symphonic Eurythmy Project began in 2019 from...
Prague, Czechia. Online agricultural resources in Czech. Živé zemedelstvi, or “Living Agriculture,” is the name of the first Czech-Slovak information...
From June 24 to 27, twenty eurythmy schools and one speech school will come to the Goetheanum for the meeting of the graduating classes. For eurythmy students, especially in distant countries such as Japan or Mexico, this means an enormous economic expense, yet they are coming to the Goetheanum for...
Sarah Gillis became an engineer and astronaut after finishing Waldorf school. She now works for SpaceX, the US aerospace company....
McMinnville, Oregon. How can Waldorf education grow with young people? “Starlight Rays in Darkened Times” is an online seminar series...
Llangammarch Wells, Wales. A practical seminar in Wales. As described by Rudolf Steiner, our natural environment is permeated by so-called elemental beings and nature spirits that bring it to life. Anyone curious to get in touch with these beings and spirits will have the opportunity to do so at a...
Tauranga, New Zealand. Meeting of the New Zealand Youth Section From March 7 to 9, the New Zealand Youth Section...
London, England. The anthroposophical news agency is closing its doors. The Nexus News Agency (NNA), an international news agency headquartered...
Stuttgart, Germany. Putting heroes and heroines under the microscope. The special exhibition, “Not my Hero,” at Stuttgart’s Stadtpalais until September 1, brings seven significant figures from Stuttgart’s history to life. These figures, including Rudolf Steiner, Clara Zetkin, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, are portrayed in a modern context as social...
Driebergen-Rijsenburg, The Netherlands. A professional meeting of conventional medicine and anthroposophy. Bolk’s Companions is a group of Dutch doctors with...
Sydney, Australia. Social media ban for children and young people. Owning a smartphone is now an unquestioned reality for many...
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