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****** Branch Update News ****** CORRECTION
July 5, 2017
- Virginia Sease visits Phoenix, Arizona
- Joan Sleigh visits Santa Cruz, California
- Kaspar Hauser Festival in Columbia County, New York
The Arizona Manzanita Branch of Anthroposophical Society in America
Three Lectures by Virginia Sease
The Arizona Manzanita Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America is pleased to announce that Virginia Sease, a member of the Executive Council of the Anthroposophical Society in Dornach, Switzerland, and a dear friend of the West, will be coming to Phoenix, Arizona on August 25th, 26th, and 27th 2017!
Virginia Sease has served as a member of the Executive Council of the Anthroposophical Society at the Goetheanum from 1984 until her retirement in 2015, and remains a member of the leadership at the Goetheanum, with responsibilities within the General Anthroposophical Section of the School of Spiritual Science. She also coordinates speakers and lecture cycles given worldwide, as well as Class Lessons at the Goetheanum, and leads the Anthroposophical Studies Program in English.
Lecture I: The Significance of Music in Life and After Death Friday, August 25th at 9:30 am Lecture II: The Meaning of Silence in Life Friday, August 25th at 7:00 pm Lecture III: Reflections – 100 Years After Rudolf Steiner’s Lecture on the Geographic Double (November 1917) What Do We Experience Today? Saturday, August 26th at 9:30 am
Saturday, August 26th |
4:00 pm 7:30 pm |
First Class Lesson with Herbert Hagen (Blue Card Required) Artistic Presentations of the School of Spiritual Science |
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Sunday, August 27th |
9:00 am to 10:30 am 11:00 am to 12:30 pm |
The Rosicrucian Stream in the Nineteen Class Lessons with Virginia Sease Discussion and Questions with Virginia Sease |
Suggested Readings
Lecture I – The Nature of Music and The Tonal Experience in the Human Being by Rudolf Steiner Lecture I (March 7, 1923) Lecture II (March 7, 1923) Lecture II – True and False Paths by Rudolf Steiner Torquay (August 11-24, 1924) Lecture III – The Mystery of the Double: Geographic Medicine (St. Gallen, November 15, 1917) by Rudolf Steiner
Location:
The conference will be held at Desert Marigold School 6210 S 28th St, Phoenix, AZ 85042
A block of rooms is reserved under “Anthroposophy Conference” at the Holiday Inn Express, near Sky Harbor Airport. 3401 E. University Drive, Phoenix AZ, 85034 – (602) 453-9900
Fees:
Friday, August 25th and Saturday, August 26th $75.00 to $95.00 (sliding scale) Friday, August 25th to Sunday, August 27th $125.00
Shuttle service is available to and from the Holiday Inn. Both the hotel and Desert Marigold School are within a few miles of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. Meals will be catered at Desert Marigold School. To register for the weekend, contact Peter Rennick at pjre2@cox.net For further information contact Joan Treadaway at joanaway@msn.com, or 928-445-2363
Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America
Joan Sleigh, member of the Executive Society in Dornach, Switzerland will be visiting Santa Cruz on September 9th, 2017. She will visit the Santa Cruz Waldorf School and Camphill Communities California and will join the Branch for a conversation that afternoon in Paloma Hall. Further details will be circulated in a very short time.
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July 2017 |
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The Camphill Communities of Columbia County in NY State – in collaboration with the Kaspar Hauser Research Circle of the Karl König Institute – will host a Kaspar Hauser Festival, incorporating music, speech, talks, and drama. All who would like to connect with this impulse are invited to attend. |
Kaspar Hauser: The Open Secret of The Foundling Prince Wednesday, November 1, 7:30PM
A play by Glen Williamson opens our five-day festival. Created as an epic fairytale with historical interludes, this story includes inspiring spiritual pictures as well as the latest scientific research about one of 19th Century Europe's most compelling figures. Glen trained in the Michael Chekhov acting technique and at the Juilliard School and has acted with the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and the American Stage Festival in New Hampshire.
Venue: Fountain Hall, Camphill Village Copake (Open to the public – $10 admission) |
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In service, John Baring, Daniel Bittleston, Susan Williams Cook, David Eyes, Jeanne Feeney the Branch Core Group
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