Eurythmy Essays

  • Waldorf Education Approach for Early Childhood

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    Walking into a Waldorf classroom one might notice a sense of calm, the smell of bread baking, or feel like they've walked into a room of their home. There are plants in the corners and windows; soft silks in earth-tones tastefully decorate the tabletops and hang from the ceiling upon tree branches. Songs float on the air, transcending the space between classes. Wicker baskets filled with basic wooden toys line the walls and shelves. One might also notice candles on the table, baskets full of beeswax

  • Rudolf Steiner

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    to medicine and agriculture. His ideas of innovative education developing in Waldorf schools, and biological-dynamic agriculture are spread around the world. He became a pioneer in such completely new areas as therapeutic pedagogy and therapeutic Eurythmy. The activities of Rudolf Steiner in the philosophical field remind me of a vast ocean, the boundaries of which are invisible to human eye. He devoted his brilliant and profound writings and lectures to various topics. The whole world knows him as