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Focusing on Marie Steiner-von Sivers distinctive collaboration with Rudolf Steiner, From the History of the Dornach Hill offers an engaging, lively narrative of the early decades of the anthroposophical movement. Utilizing eye-witness accounts and primary sources, Angela Locher creates vivid images of the developing arts at the Goetheanum in particular eurythmy, speech formation and the dramatic arts but also describes many fascinating aspects of general anthroposophical history. The latter include the period of cooperation with the Theosophical Society; the design and building of the first and second Goetheanums; travels, tours and visits overseas with Rudolf Steiner; the pivotal Christmas Conference of 1923/4; stage performances including the Mystery Dramas; and Rudolf Steiners unexpected death and its aftermath. Locher structures her absorbing study around the life of Marie Steiner from her birth in 1867 and childhood in Russia to her eventual passing in Switzerland in 1948. I have written this book especially for subsequent generations of eurythmists, actors and speakers who could not experience what had been achieved in the previous century the vital processes of the development of eurythmy and the dramatic arts. These created the foundation on which we stand today, and from which we can carry on into the future. Angela Locher
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781915776235
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 406
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-11-25
- Översättare: C Fontana
- Förlag: Temple Lodge Publishing