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  • Friday 4 October 7.30pm - Saturday 23 November 7.30pm

    Oliver King, Nina Tassler and Craig Dorfman present
    WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT ANNE FRANK

    Written by Nathan Englander

    Directed by Patrick Marber

         WHAT      A serious new comedy.
              WE       Two Jewish couples; one secular, the other ultra-Orthodox.
           TALK       The argument none of them meant to have.
      ABOUT       Identity, Politics, Parenthood and Getting High.
       WHEN       Present day Florida.
             WE        A college dropout who claims to be a Pastafarian
          TALK        Provocative, Hilarious, Painful, Honest.
     ABOUT        Gaza, Israel, the Holocaust, Nazis, Marriage, Sex.
        ANNE       A nice Jewish girl….
      FRANK       is not in this play.

    Book here: https://tickets.marylebonetheatre.com/tickets/series/WWTAWWTAAF

  • Saturday 19 October 10am - Sunday 15 December 5.30pm

    The Foundations of Michael Chekhov’s Approach to Acting and Performance and Steiner’s approach to Speech and Voice

    A sequence of one-day/weekend workshops in three parts September 2024 - June 2025

    with Sarah Kane

    These one-day/weekend workshops provide an opportunity to explore practically the core elements of the highly artistic acting techniques developed by the Russian actor Michael Chekhov in the middle of the twentieth century augmented by Steiner’s creative approach to speech and voice. Both approaches aim to inspire and empower actors for their future work by building a living and sensitive bridge between the movement and the speech of an actor.

    The workshops are grouped in three parts over the year, with Acting on a Saturday and Speech on the following Sunday. Although they are designed as a series and build from one to the next, each workshop is an entirety in itself and can be taken individually.

    Part 1: September - December 2024

    ACTING AND THE IMAGINATION

    2. ENLIVENING MOVEMENT: MOVEMENT QUALITIES
    Saturday 19 October 10.00 - 17.30

    This will be a day of connecting movement and the imagination, exploring four archetypal qualities and improvising with them, as a step towards transforming into character.

    ENLIVENING SPEECH: SOUNDS
    Sunday 20 October 10.00 - 17.30

    Can words carry atmospheres and their colours? The workshop will explore how the wealth of English vowels can be used to colour and transform any piece of text.

    3.ENLIVENING SPACE: ATMOSPHERES
    Saturday 14 December 10.00 - 17.30

    Giving actors the tools with which to develop a sense of the life of the space they work in is one of Chekhov’s great contributions to the art of acting: we will be investigating those tools with the help of the imagination.

    COLOURING WORDS
    Sunday 15 December 10.00 - 17.30
    Please bring clothes and shoes suitable for both movement and speech workshops as a well as a piece of text such as a monologue or poem known by heart, so that it can be used in the exploration of any aspect of the techniques in practice.

    Workshop Fees: 1 workshop day: £55
    1 weekend workshop (Saturday & Sunday): £95


    TO FOLLOW:
    Part 2: MOVEMENT
    January - March 2025
    Saturdays: FROM MOVEMENT TO GESTURE IN ACTING
    Sundays: FROM MOVEMENT TO GESTURE IN SPEECH
    Part 3: CHARACTER
    April - July 2025
    Saturdays: CREATING CHARACTER
    Sundays: CREATING A CHARACTER IN VOICE AND SPEECH

    To book: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-yeqvvv

  • Thursday 21 November
    10.30am

    with Brendan McQuillan

    We will be reading ‘Understanding Healing’ (GA316), Rudolf Steiner’s lectures given in Jan 1924 to young doctors.

    All welcome but some knowledge would be an advantage.

    Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

    For updated news on these and other events please see: www.meetup.com/rudolf-steiner-spiritual-science

  • Thursday 21 November
    7pm - 9pm

    with Barnaby Tobias and Iaia Chiesa

    Rudolf Steiner Bookshop offers An Evening of Poetry. Join us for the sharing of poems! A casual event where we celebrate the spirit of creativity. All are welcome and encouraged to share something of their own work or another’s they admire. We will have some discussion around the inspiration for certain pieces, with a main emphasis on the practical sharing of work.

    Cash donations are welcome.

    rsh-bookshop@anth.org.uk

  • Friday 22 November
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr. Douglas Miller

    In the pre-dawn darkness of September 3, 1786, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe—already a celebrated author in Germany—departed his homeland for Italy. He had told only a very few friends about his plans, and he traveled under a pseudonym; he would not return until a year and a half later. He wrote about this journey: “I had a second birthday, a true rebirth, beginning with the day I entered Rome.” In our discussion we will consider what the roots of this quest for a “rebirth” were, and what the Italian journey meant for the many remaining years of Goethe’s personal life and his creative contributions in literature and science.

    Douglas is a retired professor of German at the University of Michigan–Flint in the United States; his research, publication, and lecturing has focused on Goethe’s accomplishments as a scientist and writer, as well as on the history and meaning of Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy.

    All welcome, no need to book, no charge. Events are not recorded and Zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants. Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via PayPal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, sort code: 07-01-16 account number: 31466776.

    PayPal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

    Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836

    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836, Passcode: 755359

  • Saturday 23 November
    11am - 12pm

    with Graham Kennish

    A 1+ hour (free) Zoom workshop to learn a practical anthroposophical method of handling anxiety and stress, through the Goethean observation of one’s own inner emotional state, with the language of gesture. You will leave with a practical exercise that you will have created yourself, to use in daily life.

    Graham Kennish is a Steiner science teacher trainer, a driving instructor and a psychotherapist (MBACP Accredited) holding workshops and individual sessions in Goethean Psychology.

    Free of charge, but donations to cover Zoom costs are welcome.

    For further information and booking your chosen date, please contact: kennish46@gmail.com or 07973 680959

    www.goetheanpsychology.co.uk

  • Monday 25 November
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    This Autumn we will be starting to read Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s fundamental and foundational books, published in 1904. It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, concluding with a description of the soul's journey through regions of the supersensible world after death. The book closes with an outline of the path to higher knowledge. Copies of the book are readily available both new and pre-loved, and it is also available on the Rudolf Steiner Archive website.

    All are welcome to join us for any, or all, of these meetings.

    Previous knowledge of Rudolf Steiners’ work is not expected or required. All our meetings are free. Donations towards expenses are gratefully received.


    Zoom link:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836?pwd=SDZ3d0kxWk0wNU1uUzN5OStBZmN6QT09
    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836
    Passcode: 755359

  • Monday 25 November
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Paul Webber

    Men, you are invited and called to join a new adventure, a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We will start the evening with a calming and grounding experience based on one of the senses. We will then go on to create a circle and share with one another. To both listen and be heard from our hearts. It will be based on the Way of Council, and my hope is to pass on to others the amazing benefits I’ve felt and experienced from this.

    I look forward to having you there,

    Paul

    Price per session: £15 price band A, £10 price band B

    No man will be turned away based on finances, please contact Paul if you need a different pricing: paulwebber81@hotmail.com

    Booking online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-xjbllo

    Or cash in person, on the day.

    * Previously advertised as Thursdays

  • Tuesday 26 November
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    We will be reading the 14 lectures by Rudolf Steiner from May/June 1907 entitled ‘Theosophy of the Rosicrucian’ (GA99). This Munich lecture cycle by Steiner provides one of the most comprehensive summaries of his basic written works and is suitable for students finding their way around and also for those of us keen to consolidate our learning.

    All welcome.

    For further information: leejs_72@fastmail.fm

    No need to book, all welcome on the day.

    Cash donations at the door.

  • Wednesday 27 November
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    This warm, rich, and wide-ranging lecture course given in Nuremberg in 1908 considers the Book of Revelation as pictures from initiate consciousness interpreted in terms of cosmic evolution centered in the Christ impulse - apocalypse considered as ‘the impulse-giver for the future, for action and deed.’

    All welcome. For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com

  • Wednesday 27 November
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Eurythmy is an art of harmonious movement, developed by Rudolf Steiner, which can increase a sense of well-being and a deeper connection to oneself and others. These open classes are for every and anyone, with no prior experience needed. We will explore ways to connect with our own bodies as well as how we grow comfortable and creative with others in a dynamic space. Poetry and movement will weave together to stimulate vitality and enrich our daily lives. ‍Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Price per class: £10 Full/£8 Concession
    Bookings: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-vkylja

    or in person on the night in the Bookshop at RSH

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. Until recently, she worked as an educational eurythmist in Steiner schools and is presently a freelance personal coach.

  • Wednesday 27 November
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Every serious spiritual aspirant is aware of the injunction ‘Know Yourself’, but it’s not so easy to translate this from the ideal to the practical. Tools for getting to grips with our inner life.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Friday 29 November
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    We all experience the journey through earthly life, which is followed by another journey through the spiritual world, determining our requirements for our following incarnation. Karmic friendships form part of the itinerary, and it is fruitful to reference such a resounding partnership of J.W. Goethe and Friedrich Schiller in their life journeys when thinking of our own life paths and friendships.

    Trevor Dance is the author of, 'The Mystery of the Portal', about Steiner's first mystery drama, which focussed upon Goethe's fairy tale, 'The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily' and is a member of The Printmaker's Council.

    All welcome, no need to book, no charge. Events are not recorded and Zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants. Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via PayPal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, sort code: 07-01-16 account number: 31466776.

    PayPal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

  • Friday 29 November 7.30pm - Sunday 5 January 7.30pm

    This ‘winning crossover mystery’ (The Guardian) returns to Baker Street for a third Christmas following two sold out runs!

    This critically acclaimed production has been loved by London audiences, bringing ‘a wonderful festive play to get the entire family in the Christmas spirit’ (Lost in Theatreland) that ‘entertains from start to finish’ (Broadway World).

    Three Christmases since the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes has little appetite for mince pies or for solving crime. Wandering through Victorian London, he meets a grown-up and not-so-Tiny Tim Cratchit who implores him to investigate the mysterious death of his reformed benefactor, one Ebenezer Scrooge. 

    An impossible murder, a threatening letter, and a missing diamond – it’s just enough to intrigue the great detective. But it’s a dark and treacherous Christmas Eve, and once again the night is haunted by the spirits of the past, present, and future. Using his powers of deduction, can Holmes overcome his own ghosts to crack the case?

    Book here: https://tickets.marylebonetheatre.com/tickets/series/SHERLOCK24

  • Saturday 30 November
    11am - 12pm

    with Graham Kennish

    A 1+ hour (free) Zoom workshop to learn a practical anthroposophical method of handling anxiety and stress, through the Goethean observation of one’s own inner emotional state, with the language of gesture. You will leave with a practical exercise that you will have created yourself, to use in daily life.

    Graham Kennish is a Steiner science teacher trainer, a driving instructor and a psychotherapist (MBACP Accredited) holding workshops and individual sessions in Goethean Psychology.

    Free of charge, but donations to cover Zoom costs are welcome.

    For further information and booking your chosen date, please contact: kennish46@gmail.com or 07973 680959

    www.goetheanpsychology.co.uk

  • Monday 2 December
    7pm - 8.30pm

    With Trevor Dance

    These profoundly esoteric lectures examine the laws inherent in reincarnation and karma and explore in detail the incarnations of specific historical figures. The opportunity to study this lecture series in a group affords us a chance to really get to grips with these fundamental issues, which demonstrate the realities of the workings of karma in human life.

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com    

    Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

    For updated news on these and other events please see:www.meetup.com/rudolf-steiner-spiritual-science

  • Monday 2 December
    7.30pm

    Nerina Pallot's career as an acclaimed singer-songwriter has always been filled with stories, songs, and sharp wit. Despite early career advice to maintain an enigmatic stage presence, Pallot embraced her natural inclination to engage and entertain her audience with candid anecdotes and humorous observations. Her manager may have fired her for it, but Pallot's fans have only grown more loyal.

    Two decades after her Ivor Novello and Brit nomination, Pallot brings her unique blend of monologue to her first one-woman show,I Digress. This isn't a typical stand-up routine, and it definitely isn't a concert. Instead, Pallot crafts an engaging experience that defies easy categorization, blending the intimacy of a solo performance with the charm of a raconteur.

    I Digress promises a night of laughter, reflection, and perhaps a song or two. Pallot's charismatic presence and sharp insights will keep you thoroughly entertained. Join her as she explores the space between comedy and concert, creating a fresh, unnamed genre you'll be talking about long after the show ends.

    Book here: https://tickets.marylebonetheatre.com/tickets/series/NerinaPallotIDigress

  • Monday 2 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Paul Webber

    Men, you are invited and called to join a new adventure, a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We will start the evening with a calming and grounding experience based on one of the senses. We will then go on to create a circle and share with one another. To both listen and be heard from our hearts. It will be based on the Way of Council, and my hope is to pass on to others the amazing benefits I’ve felt and experienced from this.

    I look forward to having you there,

    Paul

    Price per session: £15 price band A, £10 price band B

    No man will be turned away based on finances, please contact Paul if you need a different pricing: paulwebber81@hotmail.com

    Booking online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-xjbllo

    Or cash in person, on the day.

    * Previously advertised as Thursdays

  • Tuesday 3 December
    3.30pm

    A rehearsed reading of one of the masterpieces of absurd drama

    With actors Stuart Goodwin, Melody Grove, Nicholas Bendall, Lucy Ramsden, Lotte Allan and David Brett

    Directed by Vasile Nedelcu

    Co-produced by Mike Sengelow

    No charge. For reservation: thefrowshow@gmail.com

    A wildly off-kilter exploration of ego and mortality: King Bérenger the First only has the duration of the play to live. The big lesson of Ionesco’s theatre – absurd or not – is that the theatre should always be theatrical; in his own words: “simplified and grotesque, violently comic, violently dramatic”.

    With each of his plays he tried to go beyond the immediate reality: “The World is an illusion. It is unreal but grounded on a superior reality which we try to understand.”

    ATELIER & THE FROW SHOW, two small and ambitious theatre companies, are in the early stages of developing their first co-production, drawn together by the ethos of Eugène Ionesco theatre and their love of poignant comedy.

    A close-up of a person  Description automatically generatedConsidered the uncrowned king of absurd theatre, Eugène Ionesco remains one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century alongside the likes of Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet, Arthur Adamov and Harold Pinter.

    EXIT THE KING was first produced in England in 1963 starring Alec Guinness and was successfully revived to great acclaim on Broadway in 2009. This absurdist exploration of ego and mortality is set in the crumbling throne-room of the palace in an unnamed country where King Berenger the First has only the duration of the play to live.

    Photo by Roger-Viollet / Topfoto

    ‘The most moving of all Ionesco’s plays and, if only from the width of its sympathies, it is incomparably his greatest work’ (The New Yor Times, 2009)

    Poster Design by Anca Albani

  • Tuesday 3 December
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    We will be reading the 14 lectures by Rudolf Steiner from May/June 1907 entitled ‘Theosophy of the Rosicrucian’ (GA99). This Munich lecture cycle by Steiner provides one of the most comprehensive summaries of his basic written works and is suitable for students finding their way around and also for those of us keen to consolidate our learning.

    All welcome.

    For further information: leejs_72@fastmail.fm

    No need to book, all welcome on the day.

    Cash donations at the door.

  • Tuesday 3 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    Mandala: In Light of Self

    with Aya Husni Bey

    We will be approaching the Winter Solstice which is a &me when we are called to turn within and connect to our inner light. During these sessions we will work on creating a mandala. The Mandala begins with a centre, then grows and expands from the centre. Concurrently the layers of expansion in relation to the centre also contract, and hold the centre. The effect unveils the Self radiating outwardly, illuminating and secure.

    Aya Husni Bey, Transpersonal Art Counsellor MCGI MBACP, and HeartMath Coach. I have 25 years experience supporting the wellbeing of people of all ages, within their social, mental, emotional and physical means in Laos, North Africa, and for the UN in the Middle East, and I am currently running a Private Practice in the U.K. I am a carrying group member of the Association for Anthroposophical Therapeutic Arts (AATA), and a Core Group Member of The Alliance for Childhood.

    Full rate £25 per session, invest £50 for 2, or 150 for 6 sessions.
    Book 2 Sessions £45 (save £5) Book all 6 sessions £125 (save £25)
    Bring a plus 1 for 2 or 4 sessions at a 15% discount each.
    www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/illumination-tickets-993343957517

  • Wednesday 4 December
    2pm - 4pm

    with Trevor Dance

    We will be reading and discussing these deeply penetrating but very accessible lectures given in Dornach July-Sept 1916. A wide variety of topics encompassing, ‘the duality of human nature – the heavenly and earthly aspects of human beings’, ‘enlivening the sense processes and ensouling the life processes, aesthetic enjoyment and artistic creativity.’

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com

    Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many may be accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive. For updated news on these and other events please see: www.meetup.com/rudolf-steiner-spiritual-science

  • Wednesday 4 December
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Dagmar Steffelbauer

    Occult Science was first written by Steiner in 1909 and after that, three revised editions (1913, 1920 & 1925) followed. Studying the book, a first glance into supersensible worlds is given. ‘One of the fairest fruits of the pursuit of Spiritual Science is that it lends strength and firmness to life. Inexhaustible is the fountainhead from which it draws, giving human being strength for work and confidence in life’ - Rudolf Steiner.

    All are welcome!

    Further information:  d.steffelbauer@gmail.com

  • Wednesday 4 December
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Eurythmy is an art of harmonious movement, developed by Rudolf Steiner, which can increase a sense of well-being and a deeper connection to oneself and others. These open classes are for every and anyone, with no prior experience needed. We will explore ways to connect with our own bodies as well as how we grow comfortable and creative with others in a dynamic space. Poetry and movement will weave together to stimulate vitality and enrich our daily lives. ‍Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Price per class: £10 Full/£8 Concession
    Bookings: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-vkylja

    or in person on the night in the Bookshop at RSH

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. Until recently, she worked as an educational eurythmist in Steiner schools and is presently a freelance personal coach.

  • Wednesday 4 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    In both sleep and the afterlife we are prepared for the next day or life by encounters with many beings in soul and spirit lands. As well as how the dead relate to the living.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Thursday 5 December
    10.30am

    with Brendan McQuillan

    We will be reading ‘Understanding Healing’ (GA316), Rudolf Steiner’s lectures given in Jan 1924 to young doctors.

    All welcome but some knowledge would be an advantage.

    Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

    For updated news on these and other events please see: www.meetup.com/rudolf-steiner-spiritual-science

  • Friday 6 December
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Howard Smith

    What exactly are the chemical elements? Rudolf Steiner once referred to them as if they were individuals; living beings. So we can perhaps ask “WHO are the elements, and what do they have to tell us?” Some tell us of very ancient times, even before the earth evolution began. Some speak of the sun; others speak of the moon. In this talk we will explore the “biographies” of a few representative elements and try to discern what they say about our Earth and its spiritual origin.

    Howard is a life-long student of Anthroposophy. He has a PhD in Chemistry and worked as researcher into the properties of water and as a science teacher. He founded the Science Group of Anthroposophical Society in Great Britian and now works as a piano technical specialist. 

    All welcome, no need to book, no charge. Events are not recorded and Zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants. Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via PayPal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, sort code: 07-01-16 account number: 31466776.

    PayPal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

    Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836

    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836, Passcode: 755359

  • Saturday 7 December
    11am - 12pm

    with Graham Kennish

    A 1+ hour (free) Zoom workshop to learn a practical anthroposophical method of handling anxiety and stress, through the Goethean observation of one’s own inner emotional state, with the language of gesture. You will leave with a practical exercise that you will have created yourself, to use in daily life.

    Graham Kennish is a Steiner science teacher trainer, a driving instructor and a psychotherapist (MBACP Accredited) holding workshops and individual sessions in Goethean Psychology.

    Free of charge, but donations to cover Zoom costs are welcome.

    For further information and booking your chosen date, please contact: kennish46@gmail.com or 07973 680959

    www.goetheanpsychology.co.uk

  • Monday 9 December
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    This Autumn we will be starting to read Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s fundamental and foundational books, published in 1904. It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, concluding with a description of the soul's journey through regions of the supersensible world after death. The book closes with an outline of the path to higher knowledge. Copies of the book are readily available both new and pre-loved, and it is also available on the Rudolf Steiner Archive website.

    All are welcome to join us for any, or all, of these meetings.

    Previous knowledge of Rudolf Steiners’ work is not expected or required. All our meetings are free. Donations towards expenses are gratefully received.


    Zoom link:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836?pwd=SDZ3d0kxWk0wNU1uUzN5OStBZmN6QT09
    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836
    Passcode: 755359

  • Monday 9 December
    7.30pm

    Nerina Pallot's career as an acclaimed singer-songwriter has always been filled with stories, songs, and sharp wit. Despite early career advice to maintain an enigmatic stage presence, Pallot embraced her natural inclination to engage and entertain her audience with candid anecdotes and humorous observations. Her manager may have fired her for it, but Pallot's fans have only grown more loyal.

    Two decades after her Ivor Novello and Brit nomination, Pallot brings her unique blend of monologue to her first one-woman show,I Digress. This isn't a typical stand-up routine, and it definitely isn't a concert. Instead, Pallot crafts an engaging experience that defies easy categorization, blending the intimacy of a solo performance with the charm of a raconteur.

    I Digress promises a night of laughter, reflection, and perhaps a song or two. Pallot's charismatic presence and sharp insights will keep you thoroughly entertained. Join her as she explores the space between comedy and concert, creating a fresh, unnamed genre you'll be talking about long after the show ends.

    Book here: https://tickets.marylebonetheatre.com/tickets/series/NerinaPallotIDigress

  • Monday 9 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Paul Webber

    Men, you are invited and called to join a new adventure, a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We will start the evening with a calming and grounding experience based on one of the senses. We will then go on to create a circle and share with one another. To both listen and be heard from our hearts. It will be based on the Way of Council, and my hope is to pass on to others the amazing benefits I’ve felt and experienced from this.

    I look forward to having you there,

    Paul

    Price per session: £15 price band A, £10 price band B

    No man will be turned away based on finances, please contact Paul if you need a different pricing: paulwebber81@hotmail.com

    Booking online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-xjbllo

    Or cash in person, on the day.

    * Previously advertised as Thursdays

  • Tuesday 10 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    Mandala: In Light of Self

    with Aya Husni Bey

    We will be approaching the Winter Solstice which is a &me when we are called to turn within and connect to our inner light. During these sessions we will work on creating a mandala. The Mandala begins with a centre, then grows and expands from the centre. Concurrently the layers of expansion in relation to the centre also contract, and hold the centre. The effect unveils the Self radiating outwardly, illuminating and secure.

    Aya Husni Bey, Transpersonal Art Counsellor MCGI MBACP, and HeartMath Coach. I have 25 years experience supporting the wellbeing of people of all ages, within their social, mental, emotional and physical means in Laos, North Africa, and for the UN in the Middle East, and I am currently running a Private Practice in the U.K. I am a carrying group member of the Association for Anthroposophical Therapeutic Arts (AATA), and a Core Group Member of The Alliance for Childhood.

    Full rate £25 per session, invest £50 for 2, or 150 for 6 sessions.
    Book 2 Sessions £45 (save £5) Book all 6 sessions £125 (save £25)
    Bring a plus 1 for 2 or 4 sessions at a 15% discount each.
    www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/illumination-tickets-993343957517

  • Wednesday 11 December
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    This warm, rich, and wide-ranging lecture course given in Nuremberg in 1908 considers the Book of Revelation as pictures from initiate consciousness interpreted in terms of cosmic evolution centered in the Christ impulse - apocalypse considered as ‘the impulse-giver for the future, for action and deed.’

    All welcome. For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com

  • Wednesday 11 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Anthroposophy is a Spiritual Path which can lead to very significant human development. A practical guide to making that a reality.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Friday 13 December
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Patrick Dixon

    See the creative process in action! This is a microcosmic work in progress, within the macrocosmic work in progress within which we are all involved. Patrick will enact scenes from 2 dramas that he is currently writing - ‘Seeing in the Dark’ and the ‘Not Quite Immaculate Deception’. We’ll be brought right up to date and into the future with a preview of another of his works in progress - ‘American DNA and spinchronicity’.   

    Patrick Dixon trained at RADA and is an actor, writer, poet and performer. He lives in London and gives frequent lectures, seminars and one-man shows.

    All welcome, no need to book, no charge. Events are not recorded and Zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants. Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via PayPal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, sort code: 07-01-16 account number: 31466776. PayPal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

  • Saturday 14 December
    10am - 4pm

    with Sue Davies

    In this workshop we will explore innate human qualities using the colours of the rainbow, and connecting them to symbols and ideas from the Vedic tradition of the 7 energy centres known as the chakras:  Base chakra - Trust; Sacral chakra - Creative Potential; Naval chakra - Courage; Heart chakra - Compassion; Throat Chakra - Truth; Third Eye - Vision;  Crown chakra - Creative Spirit. 

    This workshop is intended to be deeply nourishing, nurturing us through a colour journey as we enter into the Christmas Season.  

    No art experience necessary,

    £95 per person and £20 for art materials

    At Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Place, Marylebone, London, NW1

    Sue is a BACP accredited Therapeutic Arts Counsellor and Group Facilitator.  She has a private practice, designs and runs tailor-made workshops, including for corporate clients, and is a visiting Tutor and Supervisor for students at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

  • Monday 16 December
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Paul Webber

    Men, you are invited and called to join a new adventure, a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We will start the evening with a calming and grounding experience based on one of the senses. We will then go on to create a circle and share with one another. To both listen and be heard from our hearts. It will be based on the Way of Council, and my hope is to pass on to others the amazing benefits I’ve felt and experienced from this.

    I look forward to having you there,

    Paul

    Price per session: £15 price band A, £10 price band B

    No man will be turned away based on finances, please contact Paul if you need a different pricing: paulwebber81@hotmail.com

    Booking online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-xjbllo

    Or cash in person, on the day.

    * Previously advertised as Thursdays

  • Tuesday 17 December 9am - Friday 20 December 5pm

    with Mary Beattie

    Become an infant massage instructor with the International Association of Infant Massage. The most fulfilling work, contributing to a better world.

    Training is at Rudolf Steiner House in London with Mary Beattie (IAIM international trainer and Massage in Schools instructor).

    Book now by contacting Mary: mary@babyandchildmassage.co.uk or 07528589859

    www.babyandchildmassage.co.uk

  • Thursday 19 December
    7pm - 9pm

    with Barnaby Tobias and Iaia Chiesa

    Rudolf Steiner Bookshop offers An Evening of Poetry. Join us for the sharing of poems! A casual event where we celebrate the spirit of creativity. All are welcome and encouraged to share something of their own work or another’s they admire. We will have some discussion around the inspiration for certain pieces, with a main emphasis on the practical sharing of work.

    Cash donations are welcome.

    rsh-bookshop@anth.org.uk

  • Thursday 20 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    Lecture by Frank Burdich

    Your mobile phone or wifi router might seem devoid of spirituality, yet the working of all technology is based on laws with a spiritual origin. As we interact with our devices we enter into an energetic relationship with them which is not necessarily positive. Frank will explain the subtle dynamics at play in this field and show us how we can enjoy a situation where our devices work for us, rather than us feeling as if we are working for them.

    Frank Burdich was for 14 years an Upper School science teacher at a Waldorf School in Germany during which time he pursued an Anthroposophical spiritual path and became clairvoyant. He has been lecturing on supersensible perception since 2007, and in 2012 founded his own supersensible research company Gesellschaft für angewandte Geistesforschung mbH which provides supersensible research services in a range of contexts such as medicine preparation, mistletoe based remedies, oncology, special needs conditions, spiritual audit of buildings and technical devices, as well as lecturing and giving workshops on a variety of spiritual topics.

    http://www.spiritual-research.eu/en/

    £10 cash on the door.

    For further information please contact Alex Wright on 01342 827967

    Frank will repeat this lecture at Emerson College the following evening, Friday 21st February, and then give a 1½ day experiential workshop about Spirituality and Technology over the weekend of 22nd - 23rd February.  See

    https://calendar.emerson.org.uk/events/frank-burdich-workshop-technology-and-spirituality/ for full details.

    On Saturday 22nd February, 7.30pm,  he will give a lecture at Emerson College on “The Spiritual Science of Homeopathy”.