Melbourne Rudolf Steiner Seminar: Term 4 Courses
The Art of Communication (online)
Communication is an essential ‘soft skill’ that we use every day. Join Tania Hungerford to discover the breadth and depth of communications. One of our students remarked that ‘This was an extraordinary journey of self-reflection and insight into the true art of conversation and communication that builds genuine connections and community. ‘
Wednesday 7-9.15pm (Melbourne time), commencing Oct 5th, 7 sessions
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Finding your path through modern day parenting – Part 2 (online)
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Early Childhood Course (online)
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Primary Class – Class 2 (online)
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Primary Class – Class 6 (online)
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On Campus Short Courses
Clay is an exciting medium on many levels. It builds will and resilience and helps nourish and heal. By working with clay, we have the opportunity to integrate our thinking, feeling and willing. It is a formative, forgiving and therapeutic material, full of potential to not only give us joy, but to teach us about ourselves.
Saturdays, 8 Oct – 19 Nov, 9.30am-12noon
On campus at Warranwood
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Join Tom to make a beautiful melon basket using reeds harvested from our dam. This program will develop techniques which you can apply to many types of baskets of varying sizes.
Saturdays, 8 Oct – 19 Nov, 9.30am – 12noon
On campus at Warranwood
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Join Tom on this artistic and social weekend to develop new skills, feel into our hands using tools and softwoods, making little birds out of a forked stick. It is a perfect time to make a Christmas gift, and to use the skill to spend time in the bush in summer.
Saturday 26 Nov 9.30am – 12.30pm, 1 – 4pm & Sun 27 Nov 9.30-12.30pm
On campus at Warranwood
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