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Art for Humanity’s Sake with Larry Young at Hesperus – Sunday September 10th, 3-4 pm
If you missed Larry Young's Art for Humanity's Sake course at this year's RSCC Summer Festival, life is giving you a second chance, because the folks at Hesperus have arranged for Larry to speak there on that same theme this Sunday at 3 pm. Photo above is from Larry...
Tales from the Gimli Festival – That Good May Become
This year on my summer vacation I traveled with my wife Elisabeth to Winnipeg Manitoba, and from there to a farm near the tiny hamlet of Gimli, about an hour north of Winnipeg. We had initially imagined we might drive, but in the end it was the prospect of wildfire...
That Good May Become – A Glimpse of the Festival in Manitoba, August 2023
Thanks to Regine Kurek for allowing us to share this personal perspective on last month's Anthroposophical Society festival which was held August 10-16 near the tiny hamlet of Gimli, about an hour north of Winnipeg Manitoba. Regine's most recent contribution to the...
Art of Teaching – Saturday Workshop with Martyn Rawson Oct. 14th
World renowned Waldorf educator Martyn Rawson will be at RSCC leading a Saturday workshop on The Art of Teaching - Rethinking the Waldorf Curriculum on October 14th, 2023. While we encourage everyone to come in person to get the most out of this unique professional...
Folk Dancing at the Mill Pond in Richmond Hill
During this year's RSCC Summer Festival, Molly Sullivan, one of the graduating teachers, presented her action research project on Group Dancing for the Developing Child. Towards the end of her presentation she had everyone in the audience up and dancing with her so we...
Foundation Studies Encounter Free Intro Evening Sept. 13th 7:30 pm | Classes Start Sat. Sept. 23rd
Explore the Western Inner Path, Anthroposophy, Waldorf, Bio-Dynamics and More in Foundation Studies Encounter STARTING SOON – Rudolf Steiner College Canada offers an in-person Saturday-morning program, Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy Encounter, which is designed...
A Few Spaces Still Available for Full-Time Teacher Education Starting Sept. 11th
With streams for both grades and early childhood, RSCC offers one of the few English-language full-time Waldorf Teacher Education programs in the world. When we say full-time we mean Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 3 pm. The program runs September through May. Photo...
Summer Festival Graduation and Week Three Finale
The graduation ceremony on Thursday July 27th featured one of the largest classes to ever graduate from the part time Professional Development for Waldorf Teachers Grades program. See photo above of all the grads. This was partly because six out of the twelve...
Summer Festival Heading into Week Three
We just wrapped up Week Two of the Summer Festival last Friday, and Week Three starts today, Monday July 24th. The big event last week was the morning course with Nettie Fabrie and Wim Gottenbos. There were about 38 students taking part in this course, which was held...
Fun and Games with Circus Arts for Grades 4-8 at the Summer Festival
Trapeze, aerial silks, unicycling, tightrope-walking and juggling are just a few of the many activities participants tried out during the circus arts course at the RSCC Summer Festival. Course leader was Toronto Waldorf School teacher Mary-lu Spinney, who also led the...
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