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Michaelmas Celebration September 29th 6:30

Michaelmas Celebration Linden Waldorf School
3201 Hillsboro Pike Nashville 37215

“ When the events of autumn and winter draw on, when Michaelmas comes, humans certainly must enter sensitively into the processes of fading and dying; but they must not, as they do in summer, give themself over to a nature-consciousness. On the contrary, they must then devote themselves to self-consciousness.”

ST JOHN’S CELEBRATION JULY 18TH 6:30-8:30

Anthroposophy Nashville will host a St. John’s celebration on Tuesday July 18
6:30-8:30 at Trinity Presbyterian Church/ Linden Waldorf School 3201 Hillsboro Pike Nashville TN 37215
Our Festival begins with a potluck dinner at 6:30, followed by singing with Laura Duke around the bonfire.
We will conclude with a discussion of Rudolf Steiner’s Lecture IV from the book Cycle of Year. https://rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA223/English/AP1984/19230403p01.html All are welcome!

LAURA DUKE
Laura Duke is a music Teacher at Linden Waldorf School who enjoys singing and making music with the children every day. She will give information and demonstration on Werbeck singing. The Werbeck Method is a method for singing and voice therapy developed by Swedish singer Svärdström Valborg Werbeck, following the ideas of
Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy. It approaches the voice and
singing as something natural in humans and tries to recover the spontaneity and ease of natural speech. The Festival and bonfire will take place at Linden School’s Kindergarten playground or inside the church if it rains. Paper plates, cups and forks are provided. You may want to bring your own chair. Suggested donation is $20 or what you can afford.
For more information and to RSVP, contact:
Barbara Bittles blbittles@comcast.net or Cindy Turner cynthiaturner179@gmail.com [1]

Eurythmy Workshop with Corinne Horan – June 3 Finding Courage and Fostering Resilience Through Movement

Corinne is a registered Therapeutic Eurythmist who has been working in medical offices and schools helping patients find health and balance through movement. Corinne loves working with all ages and abilities, whether that is treating a challenging illness or cultivating a restorative movement practice. With intensive training in Artistic Eurythmy, Pedagogical Eurythmy, and a master’s in Therapeutic Eurythmy, Corinne brings a broad range of expertise to her work with patients. She is currently working at Humanizing Medicine in Decatur, GA offering Therapeutic Eurythmy to patients enrolled in the direct primary care practice and the Mistletoe Cancer Therapy program.