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Aiona Anderson was born into the N’lekepmex (Thompson) Nation of First Nations people near Lytton B.C. She Completed a B.A. in Waldorf Education at Rudolf Steiner College, Sacramento, California in 1989, worked as a substitute teacher at the Sacramento Waldorf School and began veil painting during this time. In her paintings Aiona is inspired by her First Nations spiritual heritage and visions combined with her more recent knowledge of light, dark, colour and movement based on Goethe's Theory of Colour and Steiner's lectures on Colour.
Aiona continues to be a student of life, art, First Nations history, philosophy and mythology as well as anthroposophy and is committed to exploring the connection between her two worlds. Currently, she is working in Vancouver B.C. as an addictions counsellor for Hey-way’-noqu’ Healing Circle Society.
studied Eurythmy in Järna, Sweden, and in Den Haag, Netherland. He than taught at the Stavanger Waldorf School in Norway for many years. His fields are history, drama, religion and eurythmy. In 2004 he became Secretary of the Anthroposophical society in Norway.
was born in 1928 in Dresden (Germany). He studied zoology, botany, chemistry, and geology. Since 1956 he has been a co-worker at the Research Institut at the Goetheanum, and from 1970 - 1996, the director of the Natural Science Section. Since 1980 he has led seminars on questions of landscape in europe and other countries. His english publications include: „In Partnership With Nature“, “Dying Forests“, „Toward a Phenomenology of the Etheric World“ and „Awakening to Landscape“.
Masters Degree in Art, Art Education and Aesthetics, Waldorf upper school teacher and teacher trainer, Coordinator of the Pedagogical Section in South Africa and member of the Hague Circle, executive member of the Anthroposophical Society in South Africa, former secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in the Western Cape, chairman of the Bio-dynamic Farming Trust in South Africa. Recent initiatives include – ‘At the Foot of the World’ conferences, ‘Inner Schooling’ courses, and the Class 11 Parzival Journey for the Constantia Waldorf School. Research areas – African History, San-Bushman Rock Art, esoteric streams in Africa.
was born in Japan. She studied anthropology in USA, and got involved in community and social development in the world, worked with bilateral and multilateral Cooperation projects for ten years, such as 'Women in Deveopment' (Costa Rica), 'Water and sanitation ' (Ethiopia), 'Social Forestry? (Paraguy), 'Adolescent Reproductive Health Education'(Tunisa).
Looking for alternative approaches to the development ofthe human world, she came to Goetheanum to study Anthroposophy and Goethean Science with practical training at Goetheanum Garden since 2002, and heads for home with the hope to bring School of Nature movements into Japan.
has worked as a meteorologist for the oil industry in Scotland, Malta and Bahrain, and as a forecaster with the Canadian government at five different places across Canada. He has been interested in the spiritual side of weather for over 40 years and has been able to give hints of his discoveries in two books he has written for the Canadian government, The Wind Came All Ways and The Veil of Chaos: Living with Weather along the British Columbia Coast.
was born in 1959 in the Netherlands. After studying biodynamic gardening, he worked as a gardener in a Camphill community in Ireland. Since 1982, he has worked at the Getheanum garden in Switzerladn, where his is responsible for composting, fertilizer cycles, and biodynamic preparations. He also teaches Biodynamic farm training program in Switzerland.
born in 1955 in Germany, Jörg studied, history, art history and gardening. He worked as a landscape gardener at Schloss Hamborn in Germany from 1984 to 1991. Since 1991, he has been working at the Goetheanum garden in Switzerland together with is colleagues, Benno Otter and Paul Saur.
born in South Africa, studied History of Art in Johannesburg. Ever since he left Africa, the stage (painting and design) as well as teaching (children an adult education) have been his challenges and joys. At the Goetheanum he has concentrated on studying Rudolf Steiners own artistic work. He works with interiour colour design and has also designed new sets for Steiners 4th Mystery drama and for Goethes „Faust“.
is a painter. He also works with interior colour design together with Georg Müller in Dornach, Switzerland. Since 1996 he has collaborated with Hannes Weigert on „painting spaces“ related to natural surroundings (KORES HAUS in Norway).
was born in Venice, Italy. He is a filmmaker of broadcast documentaries and hi-end corporate programs. His connections with the Canadian wilderness began as a young gold, silver and copper miner in the Yukon and from 1994-2005 as the producer of program on diamonds and on the Lutselk`e, a remote Dene Chipewayan community in the North West Territory.
works with the urban Aboriginal community as a Spiritual Advocate to Elders. He helped introduce native spiritual practices to Canadian federal correctional institutions in 1983, and also helped in the development and implementation of urban First Nation's Organizations that provide front line healing and community development for First Nation's people in the urban community.
born in Germany, taught crafts and projective geometry at the Vancouver Waldorf School for almost 20 years. He continues to work with sculpture, metamorphosis and Goethean Science.
born in New Zealand in 1963, studied horticultural science at Massey University, NZ, and bio-dynamic agriculture in Järna, Sweden. He has worked as a landscape gardener for the Ministry of the Environment at Tanpo, NZ, especially with nativ forest and landscape regeneration, and as a biodynamic gardener in Stockholm and Järna, Sweden. Since 2003 he has been teaching and gardening at the Waldorf High School in Hurum and Fyresdal, Norway.
was born in 1961 in Elsass, France, and trained as a biodynamic gardener. He also studied frruit growing and landscape gardening, and worked with medicinal plants Weleda in France. Since 1999, he has been working at the Goetheanum garden with his colleagues, Benno Otter and Jörg Mensens.
taught English, history and drama at the Vancouver Waldorf School for seventeen years, and has many years of experience as an adult educator. He is the author of The Raven Trilogy and is currently serving as General Secretary for the Anthroposophical Society in Canada.
General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in New Zealand since 1992. Taught chemistry, biology and horticulture at the Rudolf Steiner High School in Hastings, New Zealand from 1974 until 1990, and lectured at the Rudolf Steiner Adult Education College, Taruna. Farmed 6 acres of land biodynamically from 1976 until 2003. Hans is active in Asia giving lectures in Anthroposophy, Waldorf education and biodynamic agriculture.
born in Germany. From 1985-95 he studied and taught with Gerard Wagner at the Goetheanum Painting School in Switzerland. Since 1996 he has been living as a painter and art teacher in Norway. He has collaborated with Patrick Müllerschön on „painting spaces“ related to natural environments (KORES HAUS, 1997-2003). Member of the council of the Anthroposophical Society in Norway and initiator of The School of Nature.
worked as a teacher at a Waldorf School in Norway for 17 years. In 2000 she became the director of the youth section at the Goetheanum. Since then she has been building up a world wide network of young people interested in diffrent aspects of Anthroposophy: Art, social work, education, and inner development.
a biologist, studied and worked with Jochen Bockemühl and Georg Maier for 8 years in the Science Section at the Goetheanum (Switzerland) in the fields of landscape aesthetics, ornithology and methodology. Since 2005 he has been an assistant editor of the weekly journal "Das Goetheanum"; he is also a free-lance journalist, scientific researcher and lecturer in the context of the Goetheanum.
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