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SUMMARY:Beach Vigil for Marine Life
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nFeature image: courtesy of Getty Images
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/beach-vigil-for-marine-life/
LOCATION:Star Of Greece Restaurant\, 1 Esplanade\,\, Port Willunga\, SA\, 5173\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Renate Coolum":MAILTO:renatecoolum@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Parsifal Project: Waltjapiti\, The Spark Within
DESCRIPTION:  \nBased on the medieval legend of Parsifal\, reimagined in a modern Australian context\, exploring themes of spiritual enlightenment\, personal transformation\, earth regeneration\, and women. \nBookings\nContact: Jo-anne via quill@inkpot.com.au 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/the-parsifal-project-waltjapiti-the-spark-within/
LOCATION:Living Arts Centre\, Mt Barker School\, 27 Sims Road\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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SUMMARY:The Parsifal Project: Introductory Workshop to the Performance
DESCRIPTION:  \nAn Introductory Workshop to this Unique Story and its Re-imagining with Fiona Campbell & Jo-anne Sarre\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nBookings
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/the-parsifal-project-introductory-workshop-to-the-performance/
LOCATION:Anthroposophic Bookshop\, 96 Halifax Street\,\, Adelaide\, SA\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pots Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241214T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20241214T173000
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SUMMARY:Three Kings and a Rose Cross
DESCRIPTION:  \nPainted Space Studio \npresents \nAn artistic workshop for Christmas\n  \nJoin me for a creative afternoon workshop of art and conversation\, exploring Rudolf Steiner’s enigmatic Three Kings motif\, created by Steiner in pastels for Christmas 1923. \nThe Three Kings festival will be significant for our future\, Steiner states:In the Rose-Cross we have the fourfold human being: in the Cross the physical human\, the etheric human and the astral human\, and in the roses\, the Self. How do we connect the roses of the Christmas tree with the cross of Easter? And how do the Three Magi from the East play into this? What is Mary’s special role here? \nArt-making is a way of knowing\, of understanding through doing and creating. Working together\, we seek to find answers to these questions\, while preparing ourselves for the coming Christmas festival. \nJoin us in person in Mount Barker SA on 8 December or online on 14 December \nAbout the workshop \nArtist Fiona Campbell will lead participants through the process of building up the motif in colour\, recommending colours and gestures\, and providing expert guidance in how to create a beautiful\, \,meaningful artwork to take home. \nYou do not need drawing/painting skills to enjoy this hands-on workshop. \nWhen is it on? \nOnline: 3.00 pm- 5.00 pm Adelaide (ACDT)\,  Saturday 14th December\, 2024.\nMount Barker: 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm Adelaide (ACDT)\,  Sunday 8th December\, 2024. \nCost \nOnline workshop\n$40 includes video recording \nMount Barker workshop\n$60 with art materials provided\, afternoon tea included.\n$30 if you bring your own materials\nSpace limited\, so book soon. \nBookings \nBook here \n You will be sent the workshop details after booking\, with a list of suggested materials after payment. \nFor more information \nPlease contact Fiona Campbell \n  \n  \nFeature image: Three Kings © Rudolf Steiner Verlag
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/three-kings-and-a-rose-cross/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artistic,SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona Campbell":MAILTO:paintedspace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241031
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20240806T070811Z
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SUMMARY:The Oceania Youth Group Festival
DESCRIPTION:Oceania Youth Group\npresents  \nThe Youth Festival\n  \nWe are excited to announce that this year our annual gathering ‘The Youth Festival’ will be held at Willunga Waldorf School from 27-30th September! There will be guest speakers\, eurythmy\, camping\, bonfire\, storytelling and biodynamic farming. \n \nCosts\nWe want to make this event as accessible to everyone as possible\, so price will be $120 for the entire festival including meals. Year 12 is free and under 24 is half price. Those unable to stay for the entire event are welcome to join in whenever they can at a reduced price. \n \nWho is it for?\nAge limit is 18-35 roughly. A bit over or under is ok! \n \nWe are really looking forward to this event and the adventure that it will take us on.\nHope to see you there!\n \nFor more information\nDownload the poster!\n \nEmail Rebecca Debski for enquiries. \n \n \n \n \n\n \nThis is an Anthroposophic initiative.\n \nWorking out of love in the Struggle towards the light. Who are you?  \nA journey through biodynamic farming and the arts for young adults.\n\n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/the-oceania-youth-group-festival/
LOCATION:Willunga Waldorf School\, 1 Jay Dr\,\, Willunga\, South Australia\, 5172\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oceania Youth Group":MAILTO:ysofestival24@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240627T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240627T201500
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CREATED:20240617T065058Z
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SUMMARY:Art as Revelation\, as Transformation
DESCRIPTION:The Breakthrough Experience as a Source of Inspiration and Renewal\n  \nArt … forms a bridge across the abyss. That is why art must realise that its task is to carry the spiritual-divine life into the earthly; to fashion the latter in such a way that its forms\, colours\, words\, tones\, act as a revelation of the world beyond. \nRudolf Steiner \n  \nThe word ‘revelation’ comes from ‘reveal’ or ‘to lay bare’. the reveal of a truth\, a spiritual reality\, a moment of revelatory significance. \nRevelation in art usually denotes some sort of spiritual or religious experience when viewing art in a gallery\, watching a play or listening to music.  \nBut in the life of an artist or viewer of art\, a revelation can also be a breakthrough experience for the mind and soul; a sudden opening of a door of understanding of art or themselves or the world beyond the everyday mundane; a breakthrough to inspiration and understanding in a way never before experienced.  \nIt is like shining a light in the interior of the soul to see something as if for the first time\, even though it was already there\, waiting to be seen.  \nSuch revelations in our artistic practice or in viewing art can lead to self transformation but also to see the purpose and role of art in the world in a completely new way.  \nThis webinar looks at the nature of revelation\, of thresholds\, of breakthrough experiences in artistic contexts and how they can be signposts on a path of transformation.  \n  \nThe 2nd lecture in the Art as a Spiritual Practice series\, itself part of the Art as a Path of Schooling for the Soul.  \n  \nWhen \n7pm AEST 27 June\, 2024 \nCost \nEntry by $20 donation \nHow to book \nBook Here! \nThe video recording of the webinar will be available after the event.  \nFor more information \nContact Fiona Campbell for more information.  \n  \n  \n  \nEvery genuine work of art bears witness to the experience of the threshold. \n  \nHerbert Witzenmann \n  \nFeature image: Threshold\, courtesy of Fiona Campbell \n  \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/art-revelation-as-transformation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona Campbell":MAILTO:paintedspace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240516
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20240313T014723Z
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SUMMARY:Bio-Dynamics Centennial Celebration: Ueli Hurter Tour  SA
DESCRIPTION:Bio-Dynamics Centennial Celebration \nin South Australia May 2024\nThe Biodynamics Centenary Tour\nAdelaide Hills visit \n  \nAdelaide Hills Bio-Dynamic Group in collaboration with Ngeringa Farm and Vineyards are running a series of events to celebrate the 100 years since Rudolf Steiner gave his agriculture lectures\, which was the birth of bio-dynamic agriculture. \n2024 celebrates a centenary of the biodynamic movement.  It has been 100 years since Rudolf Steiner presented the Agriculture Lectures in Europe\, which were the start of what became known as Organic and Biodynamic Agriculture. To acknowledge the centenary\, Ueli Hurter from Switzerland\, the head of biodynamics globally\, is undertaking a speaking tour of Australia in May. Ueli Hurter visits biodynamic farms and can report on their health and success.  \nFind out more about Ueli Hurter’s Biodynamics Centenary Tour \nIn the course of the two events planned\, in the Hills\, we aim to celebrate 100 years of Bio-Dynamics (BD) in the world\, to bring those interested in or working in BD in South Australia together and to consider how BD can help the world face the challenges of time and our future. \nProgram \nDownload the South Australia Program \nDownload the poster \nWhen is it? \nWednesday 15 May 2024 \nWhere \nField Day: Ngeringa Farm and Vineyard\nMount Barker SA \nBook here for the Field Day \nEvening talk: Biodynamic Responses to the Climate Crisis – Agricultural\, Social and Planetary Healing \nBook here for the evening talk \n  \n  \nCost \nEntry fee $25 for the field day\, $10 for the evening talk. \nAll events attendance/participation require registration so that venues can be adequately prepared.  \nFor more information \nPlease contact Adelaide Hills Bio-Dynamic Group coordinator Simon Martin or phone 0425 144 655 \nAbout Ueli Hurter \nUeli Hurter has been the co-head of the Agriculture Section at the Goetheanum since 2010 and currently sits on the executive board of the International Biodynamic Association. A native of Switzerland\, he completed agricultural apprenticeships in Switzerland\, Germany and France. He has formerly served as President of the Swiss Demeter association and as Swiss spokesman to Demeter International. \nFind out more about Ueli Hurter’s Biodynamics Centenary Tour Australia-wide \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/bio-dynamics-centennial-celebration-ueli-hurter-tour-sa/
LOCATION:Ngeringa Farm and Vineyard\, 107 Williams Rd\, Mount Barker Summit\, SA\, 5251\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Simon Martin":MAILTO:mailto:simonjlmartin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240302T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20240104T065259Z
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SUMMARY:Working with Colour\, Out of Colour
DESCRIPTION:Painted Space Studio  \n \nA short online course\nintroducing how to work with colour in painting\n  \nAnthroposophic approach to painting \nHow do we experience colour? And what does it mean that form arises out of colour\, and not that colour is attached to form? So how do we paint ‘out of colour’ and not form? To answer these questions\, we start with Goethe’s Theory of Colour as our foundation. Using immersive wet-on-wet watercolour\, we explore the qualities and gestures of each colour\, and learn how colours have a life of their own\, qualities that express their very essence\, when painted ‘out of colour’. \nWhy Goethe’s Theory of Colour?  \nGoethe proposed a revolutionary method of approaching the phenomena of colour\, one which integrates the observer with the experience. Further\, Goethe was concerned with the qualities of colours\, which he called the ‘deeds and sufferings of the light’. By immersing our senses in the colours\, we come a deep\, intuitive relationship with them that connects us more strongly to both the physical and soul worlds. \nThis course provides a foundation to the approach to painting used in Steiner (Waldorf) schools and to the anthroposophic understanding of colour itself.  \nWho is it for?  \n\nFor Steiner class teachers who would like to learn more about the nature of colour as used in the Steiner School curriculum\nFor anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of the anthroposophic approach to art\, colour and painting. \n\nWhen is it? \n2 March-6 April\, Saturdays 4pm-5.15pm AEDT\nSix weekly sessions plus recording \nCost \n$170 AUD/$120 USD\n$190 AUD for PD certificate \nBookings \nBook here! \nFor more information \nFind out more about this course and others\,  \n  \nAbout Painted Space Studio \nPainted Space Studio offers a comprehensive training program in art\, emphasising its potential as a spiritual practice. By recognising art as a bridge to the spiritual\, the studio provides individuals with an creative path for harmonising and strengthening their inner being through art. \nPainted Space uses the anthroposophic approach to art as its framework\, but leads each artistically-striving individual towards the full expression of their own creativity\, which goes beyond mere aesthetics and taps into the profound connection between the human spirit and the creative process. \nDirector: Fiona Campbell  \n  \nFeature image: Goethe’s symmetric colour wheel with associated symbolic qualities (1809) \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/working-with-colour-out-of-colour/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artistic,International,SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona Campbell":MAILTO:paintedspace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240215T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240215T201500
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20240120T071657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T220324Z
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SUMMARY:Art as a Spiritual Practice - and Why We Need This
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhat can art do for us? The Arts are well known as a activity for supporting our health and wellbeing by nourishing us with creativity\, music\, plays\, inspiring films and beautiful pictures. But practised in a structured\, disciplined yet imaginative way\, art\, any of the Arts\, can act as meditation does – as a schooling path of spiritual development. \nThis webinar discusses how essential it is for Anthroposophists to have some form of artistic practice to strengthen and order the soul life\, to ‘school it’\, so that we have the forces to meet the challenges coming to meet us out of the future – and how to go about this. \nThe webinar also acts as an introduction to the new v online training\, starting in March.  \nIn the act of creating\, spirituality and art meet \nRudolf Steiner intended the artistic to be central to the pursuit of spiritual investigation he named ‘Anthroposophy’\, just as he believed creativity to be central to what it means to be human. Yet access to the spiritual is not simply a given today. In our materialistic age\, the soul needs awakening to its inmost needs\, perhaps far more than we realise. The path to the spiritual needs to be actively cultivated with our whole being\, not just our head. The arts play a role here beyond the aesthetic. \nBecoming artistic is an inner need of Anthroposophy. Without it\, Anthroposophy cannot go into the future. If not imbued with the artistic impulse\, then Anthroposophy will go short of breath\, according to Steiner:  \n\nIn an inartistic atmosphere it goes short of breath; only in an artistic element can it breathe freely. Rightly understood\, it will lead over to the genuinely artistic without losing any of its cognitional character. \n\n  \nThis webinar also introduces the Art as a Path of Schooling for the Soul training. \nWhen \n7pm AEDT 15 February\, 2024 \nCost \nEntry by $20 donation \nHow to book \nBook Here! \n  \nFor more information \nContact Fiona Campbell for more information.  \n  \n  \n  \n\nThe spiritual world lives in the artistic\, as a “living\, colourful\, form-bearing weaving and being’ reality”\nTherefore\, working with the arts\, out of the arts\, must become central to our way of engaging with Anthroposophy. \n\n  \nFeature image: OIA\, courtesy of Fiona Campbell
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/art-as-a-spiritual-practice-and-why-we-need-this/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona Campbell":MAILTO:paintedspace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231217T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231217T181500
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20231106T043612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T053113Z
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SUMMARY:The Two Jesus Children
DESCRIPTION: \nA pictorial contemplation of the young Jesus\, \nas differently described in the Gospels\nfor the 3rd Sunday in Advent  \n  \nPresenter: Fiona Campbell \n\nThis Advent webinar ponders the mystery of the two different portrayals of Jesus in his youth\, as described by St Matthew and St Luke. Illustrating the talk with artworks from the great masters\, Fiona Campbell explores the polarity of the old and young souls of the two Jesuses\, with indications from Rudolf Steiner.  \nCost \n$20 donation or whatever you can afford\, A video recording will be available after the event.  \nTime and date \n5.00pm – 6.15pm AEDT\, 17th December 2023 \nBookings \nBook here! \nHow to join the webinar \nParticipants will be sent the Zoom link by email two (2) days beforehand\, and then again one (1) hour beforehand.\nPlease login for the webinar via your Zoom app and not via Eventbrite. \n\nFor more information \nPlease contact Fiona Campbell  \n  \nAbout the presenter \nFiona Campbell is a researcher\, lecturer\, visual artist and arts educator. She has an interdisciplinary PhD on creativity and cognition and also trained as an art therapist. \nShe has special expertise in the anthroposophic approach to painting and and teaching painting for 25 years. \nFiona is also a member of the Stream of Life Research Studio\, where she focuses on her other two specialisations\, phenomenology and creative cognition. \nYou can find out more about Fiona on her website or listen to a ABC Soul Search interview with her about the anthroposophical approach to art. \n  \n  \nImage: Trabzon\, Hagia Sophia Ἁγία Σοφία © Creative Commons
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/the-two-jesus-children/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artistic,SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona Campbell":MAILTO:paintedspace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231104T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231104T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20231024T043146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T043146Z
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SUMMARY:Where Dreams are Born...
DESCRIPTION:  \nInk Pot Arts\npresents their \n2023 annual showcase & fundraiser\n  \nThis event will bring to you a wonderful array of music\, singing\, dancing\, acting & improv by performers of all ages! Learn about where dreams are born\, and how at Ink Pot we support the birthing of new possibilities. Peppered between acts will be interactive games & random prizes\, delicious food & drink\, plus you can enter into our raffle or silent auction. Check out the amazing silent auction offers via our Facebook page www.facebook.com/inkpotarts. And join the Musical Chairs competition (with a difference) or let your talents shine in our Busking Competition! \nProgram \n\nSESSION ONE 5.00pm – 7.00pm\nThe Peter Pan Musical theme song Neverland by the cast\, conducted by Lauren Holdstock\nFolk music by Maren Yakas & Peter Pan cast members\n“Stone Soup” dramatised storytelling by the Performance Deep Dive group with Sonja Zodrow\nA surprise performance by some of our Peter Pan cast\nMusical Chairs competition with the Singing for Fun group\, led by Lynn Bonython\nFootloose all-in workshops & performance – singing\, dancing and ukulele – with Lynn Bonython\, Nat MacArthur & Max Tulysewski\n\nSupper available 6.40pm onwards \n\nSESSION TWO 7.20pm -9.30pm\nSong by Kate West & Friends\nImprov & Create4Adelaide exciting offer!\nPeter Pan Pirates “Hooks Waltz”\, choreographed by Nat MacArthur\nBusking Competition – 6 performers only!\nAHUG & The Leroys ukulele group led by Max Tulysewski\nWinners of Busking Competition\, raffle baskets & silent auction announced\n\nDate and time\n5:00 pm – 9:30 pm ACDT Saturday 4th Nov 2023  \nLocation \n34 Gawler St 34 Gawler St\, Mount Barker SA 5251\, Australia \nBookings \nBook here \n  \nAbout  Ink Pot Arts \nInk Pot Arts is an award-winning NFP organisation based in Mount Barker. We offer supportive\, fun\, high-quality opportunities to explore the performing arts through workshops and events. Our workshops are led by creative professionals & provide not only the chance to develop new skills\, but great companionship across different generations\, cultures & life experiences. Regular programs include drama\, improv\, creative dance\, ukulele\, and singing. Specialty workshops are available on request. We are a socially-inclusive organisation who embrace pro-amateur models of engagement. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/where-dreams-are-born/
LOCATION:Mount Barker Town Hall\, 34 Gawler St\,\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pots Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220921T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20220909T010643Z
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SUMMARY:Eco-Tourism and Wellbeing Program
DESCRIPTION: \nInk Pot Arts Eco-Tourism and Wellbeing Program 2022\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInk Pot Arts in partnership with Janesce and Brother Bear Café\, and supported by Country Arts SA offer this unique Wellbeing Experience for both visitors to the region and local residents\, that will refresh & lift your spirits! \n\n\n\nWalk through a honeysuckle-covered archway into the Janesce Pavilion and relax… and be nurtured by the natural beauty that surrounds you as you paint or draw\, make clay pots\, or explore Aboriginal or textile Art. All this is on offer under the skilled guidance of our fabulous team of artists! \nProgram  \nMeet the artists and what they are offering by downloading the program here.  \n\n\n\nWhen  \n\n\nWednesdays\, 21st September – 16th November\, 2022 at various times \n\n\n\nLocation \nThe Janesce\, Pavilion\, Claret Ash Farm\, an organic and biodynamic farm near Flaxley in the Adelaide Hills.  \nClaret Ash Farm\n1680 Strathalbyn Road\nFlaxley\, SA 5153 Australia \nCosts \nBooking is essential for each workshop and costs vary\, according to event. Please check the program for booking details and costs of each workshop.  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nThis event is sponsored by Janesce – organic plant-based skin care & Country Arts SA
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/eco-tourism-and-wellbeing-program/
LOCATION:Claret Ash Farm\, 1680 Strathalbyn Road\, Flaxley\, SA\, 5153\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pots Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220613T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20220516T052538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T025434Z
UID:5020-1655148600-1658005200@www.anthroposophyau.org.au
SUMMARY:Parsifal Unpacked: Stage 1 of The Parsifal Project
DESCRIPTION: \nAn Ink Pot Arts Inc initiative\nParsifal Unpacked \nA series of 6 webinars \nintroducing the story through image and text \nCourse Facilitator: Fiona Campbell\, with guest artists\, courtesy of Ink Pots Arts \n  \nWhat are the myths and legends we live by? Why do the Grail legends still speak to us today? And who was Parsifal? What roles do his sister Dindrane and half-brother Feirefis? What is the significance of the people around him? What might they represent for us in modern\, multicultural Australia today? \nImmerse yourself in this rich introduction to the Parsifal story. Using drama and image\, this online course deconstructs this sacred story using artworks and snapshot performances from the definitive literary texts and clips from modern films. \nTell me more \nWe unpack the interwoven storylines of four different literary texts concerning Parsifal\, touching on key characters of the central Grail and Arthurian cycles. \nLater\, we explore the story’s spiritual\, artistic and cultural traditions to elicit its modern meanings for today. \nThe themes elicited from this course will form the basis of the Stage 2. Parsifal Reimagined online creative writing course in August – September 2022.  \nThis course is a prerequisite for the Stage 2 creative writing course in Spring. \n  \nStage 1. Program  \n\nWeek 1: The mythic and historic roots of the story \nWeek 2: The central plot of Parzival/Perceval \nWeek 3: The circle of characters around the hero \nWeek 4: The sacred symbols and artefacts of the story \nWeek 5: The central role of Nature and environment in the story and its spiritual significance \nWeek 6: Bringing it all together – how does the story speak to us today? \n\n  \nSource texts may include:  \n\nParzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach\,\nPerceval le Gallois by Chrétien de Troyes\nThe Peredur myth\nPerlesvaus (The High Book of the Grail)\nArtworks from medieval manuscripts and the Pre-Raphaelites\nEric Rohmer’s Perceval le Gallois and Wagner’s Parsifal \n\nHow much does it cost?  \n$200 full course or $160 for students (proof/documentation required) \nWhere do I register? \nBookings: You can register here \nFlyer: Look here and share!\nFor more information: please contact Jo-anne Sarre \n  \nThis course is Stage 1 of The Parsifal Project\, a year-long multimedia community project.  \nFor more information about the whole project\, please look here.  \n  \nAbout the facilitator and artists \nFiona Campbell \nFiona Campbell is a visual artist\, researcher\, lecturer and arts educator. She has an interdisciplinary PhD on creativity and cognition and has been a professional artist\, writer and arts educator for 30 years. \nShe is a member of the Stream of Life Research Studio which explores the phenomenological nature and spirituality in human life; she also teaches research training\, cultural and consciousness studies in higher education.   \nFiona trained in visual arts at Tobias School of Art\, England. As well as her doctorate (UTS)\, she holds a BA Honours in English & Linguistics (Macquarie University)\, a MA in Information Science (UTS) and a diploma in Waldorf Education (Emerson College)\, a diverse range of studies and trainings that inform her teaching and research work. She also has specialist knowledge in Communications\, Anthroposophic studies\, sacred art and cultural studies\, notably the Arthurian and Grail legends. \nYou can find out more about Fiona at Painted Space\, read about her teaching work at Sydney Rudolf Steiner College or listen to an ABC Soul Search interview about her anthroposophic-inspired approach to painting. \nJo-anne Sarre\nJo-anne Sarre has worked in the performing arts sector as a freelance director\, actor\, storyteller\, playwright and educator since her four-year Speech and Drama training at The Harkness Studio\, Sydney in 1986. She has a Diploma of Teaching (Primary 1980-1982)\, a Diploma of Creative Speech and Drama (The Harkness Studio in conjunction with The Goetheanum School of Spiritual Science 1983-1986) and first-class Honours in Drama (Flinders University 2009). Other trainings include MICHA in the US and various Michael Chekhov practitioners in the UK and Europe (1997-2009).  \nJo-anne has performed in local\, national and international arenas as an independent performing artist including as a freelance storyteller\, with the Aphaia Eurythmy Group (Poetry Recitation)\, and as an actor with Ink Pot Theatre\, The Rose Theatre Company and Portal Productions UK (The Soul’s Awakening). During her career\, she has trained Steiner/Waldorf teachers across Australia (Rudolf Steiner College\, Sheoak College)\, in the UK (Emerson College)\, India and China. This includes supporting teachers in their own artistic development in poetry recitation\, storytelling\, acting and directing as well as assisting in classrooms\, directing plays etc with both primary and high school students. In 2016\, she was also Assistant Voice Coach at Flinders University Drama Centre with Dawn Langman. \nAs co-founder of Ink Pot Theatre (the professional touring company) and founding Artistic Director of Ink Pot Arts Inc (a community arts not-for-profit)\, she has been actively engaged in bringing high-quality theatre as a catalyst for personal transformation and community cultural development inspired by Anthroposophy. \n  \nFeatured image: Ghost Rider\, h. koppdelaney ©flickr \nInserted mage: The Holy Grail is carried in\, Arthur Rackham\nPhotos: courtesy of Fiona Campbell and Jo-anne Sarre \n  \n“Most societies have come to define themselves by their historical myths and national narratives. We are\, who we say we are… People grow up believing they live within a story … what is the story we believe we are living within? Where is our narrative going? “   \nProf. David Blight\, 2009
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/the-parsifal-project/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artistic,SA branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ink Pots Arts Inc":MAILTO:quill@inkpot.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20220516T055311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250428T024928Z
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SUMMARY:The Parsifal Project: a community arts project
DESCRIPTION: \nThe Parsifal Project\n  \n  \nThe Parsifal Project is a community project that aspires towards a contemporary envisioning of the famous medieval legend\, one that recontextualises the Parsifal legend for a modern multicultural audience.  \nWhat is it about? \nWriters\, poets\, philosophers and artists tell us that myths and legends hold spiritual insights into the sacred wisdom of past cultures\, but what about the spiritual insights we need to navigate our current world? Drawing on the cultural heritages we bring with us\, the Parsifal Project seeks find meaningful resonance between this medieval myth and contemporary intergenerational audiences. \nUsing the talents of a diverse cast and a script written by playwright Peter Oswald\, the project aims to make a significant contribution to our understanding of the Parsifal legend in light of Anthroposophy\, as a cosmopolitan Michaelic impulse and as a metaphor for modern human development. The story is our future; if so\, its mythic themes could be critical to today’s youth\, to all of us.  \nWhether your interest is in the spiritual foundations of the legend\, the literature\, creative writing or performing\, there is something here for anyone and everyone fascinated by the whole collection of Grail legends and its interpretations\, medieval or modern\, book or film. \nTimeline for the project \nThe project has five stages highlighting different arts and media: \n\nJune –  July 2022: Parsifal Unpacked\nCompleted. Explored the original story through performance\, literary text and thematic discussion.  \nSeptember – November 2022: Parsifal Reimagined\nCompleted. A series of  writing workshops where we reimagine the story through the lens of current cultural perspectives. \nJanuary 2023 – November 2023 : Parsifal Rescripted\nOngoing script development in conjunction with performance-based creative development intensives with on-the-floor exploration on the themes explored in Stages 1 and 2.  \nFebruary 2024 – February 2025: Parsifal Reinterpreted\nAuditions\, eurythmy and music workshops from February. Rehearsals begin in April 2024\, using the script based on Parsifal Rescripted. \nApril -May 2025: The Parsifal Project performance\nSaturday 26 April at 5.30 pm ACST\nSaturday 3rd May at at 5.30 pm ACST\nSunday 4th May at 2.30 pm ACST\nVenue: Living Arts Centre\, Mount Barker Waldorf School\, Mt Barker\, SA \n\n  \n  \nProject Director: Jo-anne Sarre\, Artistic Director of Ink Pots Arts \nJo-anne Sarre has worked in the performing arts sector as a freelance director\, actor\, storyteller\, playwright and educator since her four-year Speech and Drama training at The Harkness Studio\, Sydney in 1986. She has a Diploma of Teaching (Primary 1980-1982)\, a Diploma of Creative Speech and Drama (The Harkness Studio in conjunction with The Goetheanum School of Spiritual Science 1983-1986) and first-class Honours in Drama (Flinders University 2009). Other trainings include MICHA in the US and various Michael Chekhov practitioners in the UK and Europe (1997-2009).  \nJo-anne has performed in local\, national and international arenas as an independent performing artist including as a freelance storyteller\, with the Aphaia Eurythmy Group (Poetry Recitation)\, and as an actor with Ink Pot Theatre\, The Rose Theatre Company and Portal Productions UK (The Soul’s Awakening). During her career\, she has trained Steiner/Waldorf teachers across Australia (Rudolf Steiner College\, Sheoak College)\, in the UK (Emerson College)\, India and China. This includes supporting teachers in their own artistic development in poetry recitation\, storytelling\, acting and directing as well as assisting in classrooms\, directing plays etc with both primary and high school students. In 2016\, she was also Assistant Voice Coach at Flinders University Drama Centre with Dawn Langman. \nAs co-founder of Ink Pot Theatre (the professional touring company) and founding Artistic Director of Ink Pot Arts Inc (a community arts not-for-profit)\, she has been actively engaged in bringing high-quality theatre as a catalyst for personal transformation and community cultural development inspired by Anthroposophy. \n  \n  \nFeature image credit:  Seamus McArdle\nPhoto credit: Jo-anne Sarre \n  \n“Most societies have come to define themselves by their historical myths and national narratives. We are\, who we say we are… People grow up believing they live within a story … what is the story we believe we are living within? Where is our narrative going? “   \nProf. David Blight\, 2009
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/the-parsifal-project-2/
LOCATION:Living Arts Centre\, Mt Barker School\, 27 Sims Road\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251
CATEGORIES:Artistic,SA branch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220417
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20211021T073605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220415T233657Z
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SUMMARY:2022 AGM of the Anthroposophical Society in Australia
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the South Australian branch\nA full day hybrid event in Adelaide\, South Australia \n \nThe 2022 AGM of the ASinA will be hosted by the South Australian branch over the Easter weekend.\n \nThe online AGM program (below) is on Holy Saturday\, 16 April  2022 from 10.o0am – 3.00pm ACST / 10:30am AEST / 8:30am WST.\n \nPlease contact your local state branch coordinator for the Zoom links. \n \nAGM Online Program AEST\n\n\n\n\n\n10.30am \n\n\n\n(Broadcast from Adelaide) \n\n\n\n\n\nAcknowledgement of  Country \nIntroducing the Youth Section of Oceania \n\n\n\n\n11.00am \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n2022 Welcome to AGM \n\n\n\nChairperson: Deborah Neale \nVerse: Peter Fern \nReports and other business \n\n\n\n\n\n\n12.15pm\n\nAcknowledgements and Closing \nVerse: Peter Fern \n\n\n\n12.30pm\nLunch break\n\n\n1.30pm\n\n‘If our work on virtue (truth\, courage and love) is without a relationship to Christ\, is it anthroposophical?’ \n\n\n\n\nThoughts on the relevance of Easter for the Anthroposophical Society today. \n\n\n\n\nPresented by the Stream of Life Research Studio \n\n\n\n3.00pm\nClosing words from General Secretary Jane Bradshaw\n\n\n\n7.30pm \n(for Adelaide participants only) \n\n\n‘Finding a bridge to courage\, love and truth’ \nAn evening of poetry\, story\, eurythmy and music with Jo-anne Sarre\, Katrina Stowe and Anna Kotanidis. Special guest David Booth.  \nAldinga Arts Eco Village \n173 Port Road\, Aldinga 5173 \n\n\n\n\n\n \nFor more information\nFor information about the AGM\, please contact Jane Bradshaw\n \nFor information about the live events in Adelaide\, please contact Lyn Mayblom
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/2022-agm-of-the-anthroposophical-society-in-australia/
LOCATION:SA
CATEGORIES:Australia,SA branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211202T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211202T213000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20211125T071324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T071430Z
UID:4391-1638473400-1638480600@www.anthroposophyau.org.au
SUMMARY:Celebration of Spirit\, Wonder & Connectedness
DESCRIPTION:  \nPresenting story\, eurythmy\, poetry\, music\, song & visual arts\nwith staff and students of Mt Barker Waldorf School and invited guests. \n\n\n\n\n\nFor some months now\, a small group of artists in the Mount Barker Waldorf community have been working together to enable an event which we anticipate will bring you nurturing\, connection and enlivening through celebration of the Arts. \nThe celebration includes presentations by Alumni Isla Francis Hannan and Creative Speech & Drama artist Dawn Langman\, poetry recitation\, a dramatised performance of “The Rock Spring Wonder” from Steiner’s Mystery Dramas (including eurythmy and creative dance by staff and students)\, contributions from the string ensemble\, and a choral piece. Aboriginal guest artist David Booth will be exhibiting his paintings in the LAC foyer alongside Rosemary Toogood and Peter Surguy. Each aspect of the celebration is to be guided and inspired by the three themes of Spirit\, Wonder & Connectedness. \nWe warmly extend an invitation for you to join us! \n  \nCost \nFree but bookings are essential  \nBook here! \nFor more information \nPlease contact Jo-anne Sarre \n  \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/celebration-of-spirit-wonder-connectedness/
LOCATION:Living Arts Centre\, Mt Barker School\, 27 Sims Road\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211023T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211023T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173646
CREATED:20211020T230841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T230915Z
UID:4206-1634983200-1635004800@www.anthroposophyau.org.au
SUMMARY:SA Anthroposophic Bookshop open at Spring Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Anthroposophic Bookshop will be open for Mount Barker Waldorf Spring Fair for books\, toys\, beeswax candles\, Weleda products and Advent candles. 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/sa-anthroposophic-bookshop-open-at-spring-fair/
LOCATION:Mt Barker Waldorf School\, 27 Sims Rd\, Mount Barker\, SA\, 5251\, Australia
CATEGORIES:SA branch
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