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June 24, 2010

New politics still waiting for breakthrough in the Philippines

When the Philippines went to the polls in May, more than 50 million voters chose candidates to fill a total of 18,000 offices ranging from the president through senators...


June 24, 2010

Mulberry students ‘draw their dreams’ for playground makeover

Students were asked to draw a picture of what they would like the remodeled playground to look like and the response ranged from simple ideas like a butterfly garden to...


June 19, 2010

Teacher, class wind up 8 years together

For the past eight years, Anais Alexander has watched her students at Corvallis Waldorf School grow from wide-eyed first-graders to well-rounded eighth-graders.

Eurythmy as contemporary art of movement

In the world of movement art, eurythmy, which Rudolf Steiner inaugurated in 1912, is a relatively “new” phenomenon. In the 90 or so years since it was first developed, it has already found application in many diverse fields of work. Thus eurythmy is encountered not only as performance art but also in many areas of education, therapy and adult education.

Eurythmy derives its content from poetry and music. The eurythmist does not accompany speech or music with interpretative movements but, through eurythmy’s gestures and movements, reveals the laws innate in sounds and brings them into an artistically formed flow of movement which corresponds to the particular character of each work. 

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