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Seminar Intensives for Japanese
At Rudolf Steiner College, we have new offerings for Japanese people starting January, 2005. The courses consist of lectures, discussions and various artistic activities. Participants will stay in our dormitory and will have many opportunities to experience the American lifestyle in the community.
Evolution of Consciousness
East and West
How did the human consciousness evolve in the course of history? What is the relationship and interaction between the Eastern and Western mind? We will explore the process of this evolution and look into possibilities for the future. TOEFL score of 450 to 500 is required.Pedagogical Seminar
Introduction to Early Childhood
The movement of ‘childhood alliance’ is gradually spreading to protect and promote healthy life for children. We must ask ourselves what are the essentials we would like to create for and with them. This class is open to parents, educators and those who are seeking to serve children. Some classes will have Japanese interpretation.Biography Seminar
Journey of Self-discovery
What is the quality and meaning of my life, and how is it going to change? We will take time to ponder and explore these questions through many exercises and artistic activities.Introduction to Biodynamics
Agriculture and the Arts
Biodynamic agriculture supports the regaining of the life forces of the earth itself, which is based on the wider view of life and the cosmos. We will experience this through practical work on our two-acre campus farm and gardens. We will also explore our yearning for beauty and grace through artistic expressions of hands, voice and body.Introduction to Movement
Eurythmy Intensive
Which kind of earthly and cosmic energies are at work in our body? Eurythmy is an expressive form of movement, a journey of wakeful consciousness, sensitivity and openness during which we will listen to the language and music felt by our body.
For more information or to request registration materials, please contact:
Tamami Ono at Rudolf Steiner College:
916-961-8727
tamami@steinercollege.edu (in English)
tamami@steinercollege.edu (in Japanese)
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