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S C H O O L
Schedule: The day's activities will run from approximately 8:15 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with a midday break. The first-year curriculum includes weekly classes in Basic Movement: Rod Exercises and Geometric Forms; Speech Eurythmy; Tone Eurythmy; Speech Formation; Music Theory; Ear Training; and Anthroposophy. In addition, special subject blocks in Poetics, Gardening, Clay Modeling, Form Drawing and an introduction to Waldorf Pedagogy will be taught in 1-3 week blocks. Depending on the current block rotation, one or more of the following blocks will be offered as well: Astronomy, Poetics, Projective Geometry, Clay Modeling, Parsifal, Form Drawing, Gardening, Anatomy/Physiology, and Anthroposophic Studies. Evening lectures, weekend workshops and participation in study groups are available as offered by the Threefold Educational Foundation and Sunbridge College. School Year: September - mid-June Tuition: Full-Time Participation for 2004-2005 $9,000 Applications are accepted throughout the year, but applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible due to the Financial Aid deadline of June 30th and limited availability of on-campus student housing. Financial Aid: For information on our financial aid program, please contact Marcia Rulfs, at the School of Eurythmy office, info@eurythmy.org. Financial Aid Application Deadline: June 30th. Housing:
On-campus student housing is available. Rents range between
$350- $425 per month, and For further information see Application Information.~~ |
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Date last revised: 04/08/10
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