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Winter Public Course with Michael Widmer                                         

Six Wednesdays, February 1 - March 14, 2012
(no class Wednesday, February 22nd)

7:00 - 8:15 p.m.

School of Eurythmy

$15/session; $90 full course.

 

Eurythmy is a joyful and enlivening form of artistic expression, which brings soul and body into harmony. In tone eurythmy, the singing of the soul becomes visible--and just as singing is a healthy exercise for our whole organism, so is tone eurythmy! In six weekly sessions (with a one-week midwinter break), we will strive to bring the inner experiences of our soul to outer movement, working with pieces of classical music. This class will be fun both for beginners and those with some experience. For more information, please call 845-352-5020 ext.13, or email at info@eurythmy.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Music of the Enlightenment: Haydn, Mozart and the Classical Style
February 6, 2012

7:30 p.m.

School of Eurythmy, Large Room
$15 / $9 Students and Seniors
 


Pianist Marcus Macauley will perform music of Haydn and Mozart and explore its relation to the Age of Enlightenment as well as to its musical predecessors, such as the Bach of whom Mozart said, "Bach is the father, we are the kids." (It wasn't Johann Sebastian.)   Information:  845-352-5020, ext. 13, or info@eurythmy.org


 

  

 

 

 

Projective Geometry: An Experiential Course with Michael D'Aleo
February 15-17, 2012

Three classes per day at the School of Eurythmy
Course fee: $225 (sliding scale available.)

9:35-10:45, 11:15-12:15, and 1:45-2:55

Course fee $135 / $15 per individual class session.    

 

A three-day experiential introduction to the basic elements of projective geometry, with visiting lecturer Michael D'Aleo. A proper understanding of projective geometry gives one a very different experience of spatial relationships. Participants will construct a series of drawings that help illustrate the fundamental principles. We will work towards this experience with practical examples in our everyday world and in the drawings within which we express space.    

 

Michael D'Aleo is a founding member of and Director of Research for SENSRI , the Saratoga Experiential Natural Science Research Institute. He was a co-founder of the high school at the Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs where he teaches physical science and mathematics. Michael is also an instructor in the summer Waldorf teacher education program at The Center for Anthroposophy in Wilton, NH, and in the year-round teacher education program at Sunbridge College in Spring Valley, NY. He holds a Mechanical Engineering degree from Rutgers University where he graduated summa cum laude, as well as a Masters degree in education from Sunbridge College His current research focuses on applying principles of activity of water to technology, and on developing capacities of conscious sensory perception. 

 

For more information, please call 845-352-5020 ext.13, or email at info@eurythmy.org.

 

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For additional information about any of our courses:

Phone:  845-352-5020, ext. 13
Email:   info@eurythmy.org

 

 
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About the School - Full-Time Training - One-Year Sabbatical Course
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