
Speech and Storytelling for Teachers
Séamus Maynard contributing to the Rudolf Steiner College Teacher Training Summer Festival in Canada
Arts Program - Speech and Storytelling for Teachers
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Séamus Maynard contributing to the Rudolf Steiner College Teacher Training Summer Festival in Canada
Arts Program - Speech and Storytelling for Teachers
Séamus will offer the Parzival legend as part of the main lesson block in the 11th and 12 grades.
Songs of Joan of Arc in concert. All are welcome.
Best suited for ages 12 and up please.
Anthroposophy NYC
138 W 15th Street
New York, NY, 10011
Seamus Maynard working with Class 11 students throughout the main lesson.
Songs of Joan of Arc by Jen Zimberg in an in-house concert
Working with grades 6, 7, 8 Developing the Self Developing the World Program Facilitators, Séamus Maynard and Meaghan Witri worked with the students utilizing the arts to integrate their lessons from earlier in the year. They had speech and drama and creative writing opportunities - all working to bring greater health and wellbeing to the growing child.
You are invited to a free 1-hour online concert telling the life and journey of Joan of Arc through song and story. Written and sung by Jen Zimberg.
It will be held on the Epiphany which is Joan of Arc’s birthday.
New York January 6th 4pm( EST)
LA January 6th 1pm (PST)
Sydney January 7th 8am(AEDT)
London January 6th 9pm (GMT)
Find the time in your region.
Live Only *Not recorded*
Participants of Inner Work Path’s Christmas Mysteries Preparation will automatically be sent a reminder 1 week prior and the zoom link 24 hours prior.
All others are welcome to register here to receive the zoom link.
with Jen Zimberg
An afternoon concert at Cape Byron Rudolf Steiner School, in the movement room with Jen Zimberg, Phoebe Neumann, and Séamus Maynard.
Séamus Maynard facilitates school-wide speech, drama and movement sessions.
Séamus Maynard facilitates speech, movement and drama sessions in support of the class 7/8 play.
Séamus Maynard facilitates speech, drama and movement sessions for classes 8-12.
During this 5-day retreat we will explore gender, sexuality and social understanding through conversations, presentations, artistic experience, social time and quiet time. We will share our questions and experiences and learn from one another. We will explore the limits and liberties of gender, the complexity of attraction, and working with the masculine and feminine forces in each of us towards greater inner freedom.
When: 19th-23rd July 2019
Where: Mettabee Farm & Arts in Hillsdale, New York
Accommodation: Participants bring and pitch their own camping tents; there are a few indoor spaces available on a needs basis. Three simple vegetarian meals will be provided each day
Finances: Sliding Scale $150-250. You can send us post-dated checks leading up to the event or pay in full at registration. We have some scholarships available if needed.
Participants: Ages 18-35. If you are younger than 18 years old but feel connected to being at this event, please contact us: Email: contact@developingtheself.org or call: 908-227-0004
Arts program facilitators, Séamus Maynard and Meaghan Witri will visit 6th, 7th and 10th grades at the Highland Hall Waldorf School, performing The Passing of Arthur and a Shakespeare program.
Arts program facilitators, Séamus Maynard and Meaghan Witri will visit 6th, 7th and 8th grades at the Westside school.
Wednesday February 13th 7pm
Music Concert with selections of songs from the story of Joan of Arc & original songs paired with William Shakespeare’s texts
Seamus Maynard and Meaghan Witri are artists in residence at the Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School and will be offering opportunities for creative speech and drama with the community.
Seamus Maynard and Meaghan Witri are artists in residence at the Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School and will be offering opportunities for creative speech and drama with the community.
Living Song
an evening of community singing and performances
January 29th 7 pm
Middle Cove NSW Australia
Class 5 & 6 students will receive the Class talk during the day from Fiona Mackenzie and Meaghan Witri. The staff are working with Meaghan, Seamus and Fiona in the afternoon by incorporating The Arts into the theme for a professional development session in the afternoon. At 7pm there is a lecture for parents and teachers of the whole school community. For more information on times and venue please contact the school. For more information on the program please visit https://developingtheself.org/student-program/…
In the main(big) school hall at Shearwater Steiner School A music offering followed by *The Passing of Arthur *by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Y Project Shakespeare’s Henry V
January 13, 2018
An opportunity for 16 - 26yo's in New York State who might be interested in working with their peers on a community production of Shakespeare's Henry V that will tour in America.