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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:20230801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231122
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20230705T014134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230917T234402Z
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SUMMARY:Anthroposophical Professional Development Initiative
DESCRIPTION:Introducing a new online course \nFor terms 3 & 4\, 2023 \nWhat is the Anthroposophical World View?\nThe aim of these two blocks of lectures and workshops is to present an overview of what is often experienced as an overwhelmingly large and complex body of knowledge\, particularly for student teachers and other professionals working in anthroposophically-based groups and organisations. \n\n\n\n\nA closer understanding of how spirit and matter permeate each other lies at the very heart of any truly monistic world view\, such as the one Rudolf Steiner gave to the world. It is out of this very understanding that Anthroposophy can be concretely applied in so many practical fields of life. \nLecture series \n\n\n\nTerm 4 Lecture Series II: An Introduction to Rudolf Steiner’s Cosmology \nDownload the lecture program \n\n\n\nFull course program \nThree Worlds – 4 Ethers : Connecting Spirit and Matter\nBlock 1 (Term 3) explores the links between the physical\, astral and spiritual worlds and how nature and the human being are placed within this multi-tiered reality. This also includes the Manifestation process by which spirit incarnates into physical form and substance via the medium of the 4 Ethers\, which form the bridge between spirit and matter. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSteiner’s Cosmology: The Cosmic Mission of Humanity and Earth\nBlock II (Term 4) explores the larger Chronological context\, which leads us to the question of humanity’s cosmic origins and future destiny. Where did humanity come from? Where are we going? What is our cosmic purpose and mission on Earth and within the larger spiritual universe? Rudolf Steiner’s surprising answers can throw a profound light on such questions\, including the problem of good and evil\, human freedom and the longer-term consequences of the seeds we are planting right now\, both as individuals and collectively as a humanity. The cosmological picture also provides a context to the currently raging\, worldwide battle between Good and Evil and can help us face this battle with renewed confidence and strength in our humanity. \n\n\n\n\nDownload the program here. \nCost \nPlease check the program flyer for fees \nEnrolment  \nDownload the enrolment form \nFor more information \n\n\n\n\nFor a 15-minute video introduction\nContact Johannes on: +61 (0) 414 724 587  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/anthroposophical-professional-development-initiative/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artistic,Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230826T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20230814T235638Z
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SUMMARY:Telling the Difference
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Oral Art of Telling Myths\, Legends\,\nSagas\, Parables\, Fables and FolkTales\nAn Online Course with Iris Curteis\, PhD \n  \nMyths\, Legends\, Sagas\, Parables\, Fables\, & Folktales are often lumped together or confused. They really are very different; they have different relationships to what we could call the sacred-spiritual\, they have different social functions\, & they require different ‘ways of telling’. \nThis five-part online course is about getting to know these differences & building practical skills so you can confidently ‘tell the difference’ when you are telling a story. Whether you use storytelling in child or adult education\, parenting\, community building\, social justice\, caregiving\, or are looking for creative ways to explore your cultural roots\, this course will develop storytelling skills\, inspire cultural insights and provide a clear\, practical introduction to ‘liminal space’\, the importance of story openings & closings\, why we need them\, & how they work. \nSeminar Outline \nTopic 1 – ‘Liminal Space’; the health and social benefits created through this space for people of all ages; opening and closing the liminal Space; a contract of trust \nTopic 2 – Myths; ancient and timeless oral knowledge of beginnings: the sacred that creates the world; divine standards; the foundations of lore and law \nTopic 3 – Legends and Saga/Folklore; Actions of demi-gods and human beings placed within human time; a sense of truth; embedded within the ‘culture of place’ \nTopic 4 – Fables & Parables; the educational\, culturising or cautionary tale; the comparison – animals speaking and acting like humans or fictitious people; grasping the unfamiliar idea (compassion for your enemy) \nTopic 5 – Folktales: our guide to new ways of thinking; a ‘living experience ‘of expanded reality’\, meeting the challenges of the return journey\, treasures and new wisdom are gifts gained for the community; wedding the land – the new ancient ecology \nDates \n3.00 pm to 5.00 pm 26/8\, 16/09\, 07/10\, 28/10\, 18/11 \nCost (inc. course material and zoom) \n\n\n\n\nStandard $250; \nIndividual sessions $50 \nPrices open to negotiation \n\n\n\n\nTo book  \nBook here! \nFind out more \nPlease contact Iris Curteis  \nAbout the presenter \nIris Curteis is a Storyteller and Speech Artist with 40 years of artistic experience. Her background includes studies in Visual Arts\, Speech formation [Creative Speech] & Dramatic Arts (Europe)\, BA & BA hon. (Creative Writing) and a PhD on Storytelling and Community Building [Australia]. Anthroposophy has been her source of inspiration for 50 years.
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/telling-the-difference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Artistic
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ORGANIZER;CN="Iris Curteis":MAILTO:an_lomall@bigpond.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231104T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231104T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
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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;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231114
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20231002T233641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T233641Z
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SUMMARY:Supportive therapies
DESCRIPTION:Taruna College 11-13 November 2023\n\n\n\nAs a nurse\, therapist or caregiver\, we invite you to register for this three day workshop focussed on practical\, effective care and intervention strategies.  Come and be a part of widening the circle of those offering supportive  therapies in the community. Through our learning process\, healing plants  and external treatments will become familiar to you\, preparing you to assess  and safely work with the therapies based on a sound rationale.  In addition we introduce  \n\n\n\n\n\nbiography work\n the inner path of the nurse or therapist\, and \ncasework to help with individualised care across various situations and   settings.\n\nDownload the flyer \n\n\n\n\nCost \n$550 all materials\, refreshments and lunch included Tutors: Deborah Bednarek RN MN ANS and Michelle Vette RN MN ANS \n\n\n\n\nRegistration \nRegistration via the Taruna website or ring 068777174  
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/supportive-therapies/
LOCATION:Taruna College\, 33 Te Mata Peak Road\, Havelock North\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231118T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231119T150000
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20231016T023514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T235304Z
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SUMMARY:Practical and spiritual aspects of dying and death care – a holistic palliative care workshop
DESCRIPTION: \nThe Palliative Care Circle presents\n\n\n\n\nTwo weekend practice-based workshop considering death from a deeper aspect than is the norm today. \nThe inner life of soul and spirit are explained in their role in this transition and in addition\, the nursing care of the physical body is considered prior to and after death. We look also in a healthy way\, at the possibility of accompanying the human being during this process while full consciousness is carried around the sacredness of this mysterious threshold. \nAim of the workshop: to empower families and communities to take death care back into their own hands\, highlighting the three-day\, post death\, care vigil in the home. \nMorning and afternoon tea will be provided and lunches will be self catered.  \nDate \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHobart: Saturday 9am to Sunday 3pm – November 18th/19th\, 2023 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenues \n\n\n\n\nHobart: SOHO ARTS\, 14 Weld St\, South Hobart TAS 7004 \n\n\n\n\nCost \n\n\n\n\n$275-$375 Flexible Full Price \n\n\n\n\nBookings \nbook here \n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information \nPlease download the flyer for program and presenter details\nEnquiries: email Rosi for details or call Rosi on 0431135769 \nJoin our mailing list! \nFor future news and events  \n\n  \nAbout the presenters \nThe Palliative Care Circle is an emerging initiative of anthroposopohic doctors\, nurses and other health practitioners to establish holistic palliative care services and education in Australia. \nMembers of the Palliative Care Circle have their spiritual home in Anthroposophy and work in various professional modalities at the threshold of death. This circle forms a source from which they draw\, and to which they contribute\, through regular meetings for study and sharing. Their collective work supports each individual’s work\, deepening and refining understanding of care at the threshold of death. This understanding informs their practice. \nMembers of the Circle can provide a range of death care services in the home.\, working as individuals and in teams\, professionally and voluntarily.   \n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nFeature Image: Hilma Af Klint – The Swan\, No. 12\, Group IX SUW\, 1915 \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/practical-and-spiritual-aspects-of-dying-and-death-care-a-holistic-palliative-care-workshop-2-copy/
LOCATION:Soho Arts\, 14 WELD STREET\, Sth Hobart\, TAS\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Tasmania branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lisa Harris":MAILTO:anthropallcare@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231122T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231122T201500
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20231107T005330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T014828Z
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SUMMARY:After the afterimage: what comes next?
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Stream of Life Research Studio presents \nA 3rd webinar on the activity of experiencing\nWorking further with Zajonc’s cognitive breathing exercise. \n  \nOur exploration of the lived experience has been a process of learning how to immerse ourselves more deeply in our experiencing. Now we are working with the afterimage of the experience – but what happens when we let go of afterimage? Does this lead us closer to becoming the Other or is it a distraction? \nOur 7th and final webinar for the year continues working with Zajonc’s cognitive breathing exercise and where that takes us with the phenomenological process. We will then recap what we have learned from this process with contributions from our regular participants.  \nPreparatory reading: Creatures that don’t conform \n  \n  \nInterested to find out more? Join us and share in the conversation. \nThis webinar is the 7th in our series\, What is phenomenology? \nJoin us again! or join us for the first time. All welcome! \n  \nCost\n$20 donation or whatever you can afford to support our administration and recording costs.  \n \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. Please login for the webinar via your Zoom app and not via Eventbrite.  \nFor more information\nPlease contact Fiona Campbell  \n  \nAbout the Stream of Life Research Studio \nThe focus of the studio is the study and understanding of the dynamic activity of the etheric or life forces in cosmos\, nature and human being. We see phenomenology as central to this study. \nDifferent members have different areas of expertise – spirituality\, creativity\, cognition\, medical/therapeutic – but all are working out of Anthroposophy and use phenomenology as their primary research methodology\, in an approach that stretches beyond the world of natural science into the arts\, humanities and human sciences. \nFounding Members \n\nDr Fiona Campbell is a researcher\, lecturer\, visual artist and arts educator. She has an ongoing project called Where Do New Ideas Come From? which investigates and promotes dynamic\, enlivened thinking practices\, offers arts-based seminars and workshops and lectures on consciousness studies. You can read more about her work here.\n\n\nDr Jude Samson\, whose life quest is knowing how the world works\, explores how the spiritual and physical work in union with each other\, and provides opportunities for people to share in his knowledge and guidance. You can read more about Jude here.\n\n  \n  \nNow the ears of my ears awake\nAnd now the eyes of my eyes are opened. \nexcerpt from thank you god for most this amazing by e.e. cummings \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/what-is-a-lived-experience-a-deeper-dive-into-phenomenology-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NSW branch
ORGANIZER;CN="Fiona Campbell":MAILTO:paintedspace@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231122T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20230917T235808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T034004Z
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SUMMARY:Livestream lectures from the Goetheanum
DESCRIPTION:Coming up \n\nNovember 22\, 20:00 | Constanza Kaliks: Emmanuel Levinas\nNovember 30\, 20:00 | Peter Selg: Paul Celan\nDecember 21\, 20:00 | Peter Selg: Rudolf Steiner’s preparation of the Christmas Conference\n\nAll times are Central European Time (CET) – Livestreams will appear below at the indicated time / date. \nOtherwise\, recordings of previous lectures will be displayed. \n  \nFind out more \nPrevious lectures \n  \n 
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/livestream-lectures-from-the-goetheanum/
LOCATION:Goetheanum online
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231202
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20231010T224758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T224758Z
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SUMMARY:AnthroArt Training to start in Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Shan Mei Zhen AnthroArt Centre presents \na new anthroposophic training in Taiwan \n  \nThe first session of a anthroposophic art training will begin in Taiwan in November 2023 with the theme The Art and Individuality of Color: An Overview of the Painting Indications and Color Theory of Rudolf Steiner. Given in both English and Chinese the three- to four-year course will meet both in-person and online with home projects as part of the program. \nWhere \nShan Mei Zhen AnthroArt Center in Taichung\, Taiwan \nWhen \nSaturday\, November 25 through Friday\, December 1\, 2023. \nFind out more \nDownload the flyer or for further information\, schedule and timetable contact: albertruby.tai@gmail.com or to register use the QR code (for Chinese speakers only): \n \nArtistic Director \nVan James is an artist\, author\, Steiner-Waldorf educator and international advocate for the arts. A longtime teaching-artist in Hawai’i\, he is a council member of the Visual Art Section\, School of Spiritual Science\, in North America\, and an award-winning author of numerous books on culture and the arts including Drawing with Hand\, Head and Heart: A Natural Approach to the Art of Drawing (SteinerBooks\, 2012)\,  Painting with Hand\, Head and Heart: A Natural Approach to the Art of Painting (Waldorf Publications\, 2023) and Teaching Art History: Engaging the Adolescent in Art Appreciation\, Cultural History and the Evolution of Consciousness (Waldorf Publications\, 2022).
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/anthroart-training-to-start-in-taiwan/
LOCATION:Shan Mei Zhen AnthrArt Center\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:International
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231125T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260515T003249
CREATED:20231024T015900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T015502Z
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SUMMARY:Breathing through the Night
DESCRIPTION: \nA Soul-building Art Intensive\nWith artist Fiona Campbell\nThis therapeutic painting intensive brings the health-giving forces of the harmonious breath into our souls and bodies through painting through the cycle of the night. \nWe breathe in colour and then breathe out its complementary in a transforming process that enlivens both our life body and our soul. In this way\, we bring our innermost being into connection with the world and nature\, moving gently between the two in harmonious rhythm. \nWhat will we do? \nBased on a classic exercise called Painting as an Exercise for Breathing from the Hauschka therapy school\, we will paint the cycle of light and darkness from sunset to sunrise using colour\, accompanied by poetry. On Saturday\, we use wet-on-wet painting\, then prepare a stretched board for veiling the final stage\, the sunrise\, on Sunday morning. \nThis workshop is an immersive experience designed to work deeply into our fourfold being. \nWho is it for? \nAnyone in need of soul nourishment as we approach the end of another (for many) difficult year. The exercise supports our mental health and physical well-being by harmonising the breath\, easing our tensions and bringing our polarities into balance. You do not need to be an experienced painter to benefit from this workshop.   \nWhen \n 10.00am – 12.30 pm\, then 1.30-4.00 pm\, 25 November\, 2023\n 10.00 am – 12 pm\, 26 November 2023 \nWhere: Armidale NSW \nPlease register as early as you can for this and we will advise you on the venue\, which will be determined by the number of participants…..one side of Armidale or the other\, depending! \nCost \nFull workshop: $225\nSaturday only: $165\nConcession:  $180 \nWhat to bring \nWe will supply paints\, paper\, boards\, water jars and brushes. If you have any brushes please bring them\, otherwise everything should be there for you. \nHow to register  \nHeather or phone/text 0408 020508 \nChris or phone/text 0431 459 109 \nPayment details\, and any further information will be sent on registration. \nPlease register by FRIDAY 10 NOVEMBER\, so we can book the appropriate venue and order your art supplies.  \n  \nAbout the Presenter \nFiona Campbell PhD is a visual artist\, muralist\, researcher\, lecturer and arts educator. She trained in the anthroposophic approach to the arts at Tobias School of Art and Transpersonal Therapy\, first as an artist\, then as a therapist. \nAs Painted Space\, Fiona has been a professional artist at  for more than 30 years and regularly offers masterclasses in wet-on-dry painting\, pastel drawing\, therapeutic painting and art contemplations for festivals. She is a member of the  Stream of Life Research Studio where her focus is phenomenology\, and she is creative consultant for the multimedia Parsifal Project. Since 1994\, she has regularly lectured on evolving consciousness and art at Sydney Rudolf Steiner College. She also has a Diploma in Waldorf Education (Emerson College) \n Fiona has been involved in Anthroposophy for over 40 years and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience about the core principles and practice of Steiner’s work to her classes. \n  \n‘Colours are the breath of the living soul’ \nDr Margarethe Hauschka \n  \nPhoto credits: courtesy of Fiona Campbell
URL:https://www.anthroposophyau.org.au/event/breathing-through-the-night/
LOCATION:Armidale\, 2350
CATEGORIES:Northern Rivers branch,NSW branch
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Pavel":MAILTO:hpavel@me.com
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