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Staying Connected through Eurythmy: A Public Course with Sea-Anna Vasilas

  • School of Eurythmy 289 Hungry Hollow Road Chestnut Ridge, NY, 10977 United States (map)

Mondays
October 17, 24, 31, and November 7, 2022
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Course Fee: $60
Pre-registration required!
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The art of eurythmy can help to build a bridge between the world of the living and those who have crossed the threshold of death. Please join us for this four-week series in celebration of the All Soul's Festival season, where we will deepen our relationship to the first word ever given for eurythmy, "Hallelujah," and explore poetry and verses for those on the other side of the threshold.

Eurythmy is a health-giving, harmonizing, and life-sustaining art of movement that works through the whole human being. In making visible the invisible and inaudible experiences of speech and music, eurythmy serves as a bridge between spirit and matter. Through harmonious movement, we connect with the abundant life forces available within and around us, allowing for a rhythmic and breathing encounter with ourselves and the world.

Sea-Anna Vasilas is a graduate of Eurythmy Spring Valley, a member of the Eurythmy Spring Valley Ensemble, and part of the ESV faculty. She leads public eurythmy courses and workshops within the contexts of Biodynamic Agriculture, Biography and Social Art, The Christian Community Church, and The Anthroposophical Society in North America.

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For more information about the course, or if the course fee is a hardship, please be in touch with Student Services Coordinator at info@eurythmy.org or call (845) 352-5020 ext. 113, prior to the first day of the course.