A Festival for Easter
Raffaello Sanzio (1483–1520) was born and died on Good Friday. The exhibition of his work at the National Gallery last year inspired new ideas and research projects. This Festival will … Continued
Raffaello Sanzio (1483–1520) was born and died on Good Friday. The exhibition of his work at the National Gallery last year inspired new ideas and research projects. This Festival will … Continued
with Stefan Hasler, Leader of the Section for Performing Arts at the Goetheanum, Switzerland. Rudolf Steiner’s early education in Austria and his studies at Vienna’s leading technical university gave him … Continued
with Peter Selg, co-leader of the General Anthroposophical Section at the Goetheanum, Switzerland. Edith Maryon [1871-1924] was an English sculptor who, together with Ita Wegman, belonged to the innermost circle … Continued
with Barnaby Tobias and Iaia Chiesa Join us in Rudolf Steiner Bookshop for a sharing of poems, monologues, stories, parts of plays, and all things creative. A casual event where … Continued
By Peter Oswald with Alexander J Gifford after Friedrich Schiler 1605 Orthodox Russia stands alone, defiant against the Roman Catholic and Protestant West. The Kremlin has suppressed all opposition and … Continued
The war has ended. Antigone learns that both her brothers are dead. Forced onto opposing sides, they have killed each other in battle. When dictator Creon takes control of the … Continued
We warmly invite you to join us for a Whitsun Gathering at Rudolf Steiner House on Sunday 5th June from 10am to 1pm (including a coffee break). Together we will … Continued
INTERNATIONAL CONCERT SERIES International pianist Louis Demetrius Alvanis performs a programme of popular piano favourites, featuring the lyrical Sonata No.10 by Mozart, Beethoven’s two-movement masterwork Sonata No.22, Schumann’s elegant Arabeske … Continued
Awakening Our Connection across the Threshold At Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex Many of us have experienced loss and bereavement of loved ones at first hand. We may also … Continued
Graduation performance by students of Eurythmy West Midlands Octavio Paz’ mesmerizing poem The Broken Water Jar forms the central text in this varied programme. Music pieces by Debussy, Sculthorpe, Mozart, … Continued