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Ko?pfe U1_U2_U3_U4_EK_07-08_2011:EZK Cover 10.06.2011 13:00 Uhr Seite 1 erziehungs07 / 08 | 2011 kunstJuli / August | 6,90 € Waldorfpädagogik heute Kinder, Lehrer, Temperamente Chemie kann auch schmecken Die andere Frau – ein Sommerkrimi »O Mensch, erkenne Dich« Was ist Schulreife? Ko?pfe U1_U2_U3_U4_EK_07-08_2011:EZK Cover 10.06.2011 13:00 Uhr Seite 2 2 INHALT 4 H. Eller: Warum Rechtsanwälte und Frisöre sich für die Temperamente interessieren 5 U. Maiwald: Im Haus der Temperamente 9 M. Schnabel: Temperamente im Klassenzimmer – ein Praxisbericht 12 E. Leipold: Die Temperamente sind die Farben der Seele 14 M. Maurer: Temperamente ad acta? 17 L. Ravagli: Mit Temperament in den Urlaub 19 B. Olayiwola-Olosun: Wenn Temperamente nicht zu bremsen sind … 22 25 E. Schaffrath: Was ist Schulreife? 25 A. Ziemke: Sollen Kinder auswendig lernen? 28 30 H. Erasmus: Sind Waldorfschüler interessierter als Schüler von Regelschulen? 30 33 34 K. Joost: Generationenübergreifend 34 36 S. Hesse: Der steinerne Horizont. 50 Jahre Mauer 36 B. Kettel: Chemie kann auch schmecken 39 43 M. Maurer: »O Mensch, erkenne Dich« 43 46 N. Göbel: Waldorf boomt in China 46 K. Tevdorashvili: Holzspielzeug statt Flachbildschirm 49 B. Scheffold: »Welcome on Board of the Air Rosado« 52 C. Boettger: Sind Geschäftsführer an Waldorfschulen zufrieden? 56 T. Steen: »Erweckungserlebnis« in Dornach 57 58 J. Holle: Die andere Frau – ein Sommerkrimi 58 61 M. Stettner-Ruff: Nach der Wehrpflicht die Schulpflicht: abschaffen! 61 64 L. Ravagli: Fallende Schleier 64 66 68 72 77 80 98 erziehungskunst Juli / August | 2011 Titelfoto und Fotos Inhalt: Joan Vicent Cantó Roig 03_04_EK07/08_2011:EZK 10.06.2011 14:13 Uhr Seite 3 EDITORIAL 3 Die Temperamente – keine Lehre, eine Kunst Liebe Leserin, lieber Leser, Elternabend, fünfte Klasse. -
Sustainability Report 2011
Profile of SEKEM’s Report on Sustainable Development 2011 The reporting period of the Report on Sustainable well, the hard facts in the Performance Report will update Development 2011 is January to December 2011 and thus them on the newest developments. continues the Sustainable Development story of the 2010 If not otherwise stated, the scope includes all SEKEM report that had been published at the end of August 2011. companies as of page 18-19, excluding SEKEM Europe SEKEM uses the report for communicating on all four and Predators. Where stated, the SEKEM Development dimensions of the Sustainable Development Flower including Foundation was included into the data. The basis for this the financial statement. report is mainly deduced from certified management and In this fifth Report on Sustainable Development, some changes quality management systems. We aimed to ensure that the were made regarding the structure. We have separated the data and information provided in this report is as accurate descriptive part of our approach to sustainable development as possible. Wherever data is based on estimations and/or from the annual hard facts. This was done to make the other limitations apply, this is indicated. In cases of significant information more accessible for all readers. For those just changes, these are described directly in the context. getting to know what SEKEM is all about, reading the first part A detailed index of the information requested by the GRI will be a good start. For those who already know SEKEM quite 3 and the Communication on Progress (CoP) of the UN Global Compact is provided at page 84 to 92. -
COMPLETE BACKLIST and ORDER FORM January 2013 Backlist By
COMPLETE BACKLIST and ORDER FORM January 2013 Oliphant, Laurence and Meyer, T.H. (Ed) When a Stone Begins to Roll: Notes Backlist by of an Adventurer, Diplomat & Mystic: Contents Extracts from Episodes in a Life of Backlist by subject subject Adventure 2011 | 204 x 126 mm | 160pp | LIN Non-Fiction 978-158420-091-8 | paperback | £9.99 Mind Body Spirit 1 NON-FICTION Ouspensky, P. D. Holistic Health 2 Strange Life of Ivan Osokin: A Novel MIND BODY SPIRIT 2002 | 220 x 140 mm | 192pp | LIN Organics, Biodynamics 3 978-158420-005-5 | paperback | £12.99 Christian Spirituality 3 Allen, Jim Bible 4 Atlantis: Lost Kingdom of the Andes Pogacnik, Marko 2009 | 240 x 208 mm | 100 colour illustrations | 240pp | FLO Gaia’s Quantum Leap: A Guide to Living World Spirituality 5 978-086315-697-7 | paperback | £16.99 through the Coming Earth Changes Celtic Spirituality 5 2011 | 215 x 234 mm | 228pp | LIN Baum, John 978-158420-089-5 | paperback | £12.99 Science & Spirituality 5 When Death Enters Life Steiner-Waldorf Education 7 2003 | 216 x 138 mm | 144pp | FLO Pogacnik, Marko and Pogacnik, Ana Steiner-Waldorf 978-086315-389-1 | paperback | £9.99 How Wide the Heart: The Roots of Peace Drake, Stanley and van Breda, Peter (Ed) in Palestine and Israel Teacher Resources 7 2007 | 256 x 134 mm | 60 b/w photographs | 216pp | LIN Special Needs Education 8 Though You Die: Death and 978-158420-039-0 | paperback | £14.99 Life Beyond Death Karl König Archive 8 2002 | 198 x 128 mm | 4th ed | 128pp | FLO Pogacnik, Marko Art & Architecture 8 978-086315-369-3 | paperback | £6.99 Sacred Geography: Geomancy: Language & Literature 8 Elsaesser-Valarino, Evelyn Co-creating the Earth Cosmos 2008 | 234 x 156 mm | 194 b/w illustrations | 248pp | LIN Philosophy 8 Talking with Angel: About Illness, 978-158420-054-3 | paperback | £14.99 Child Health & Development 13 Death and Survival 2005 | 216 x 138 mm | 208pp | FLO Pogacnik, Marko Children’s Books 978-086315-492-8 | paperback | £9.99 Turned Upside Down: A Workbook Picture & Board Books 14 Finser, Siegfried E. -
General Anthroposophical Society Annual Report 2002
General Anthroposophical Society Annual Report 2002 Annual Report 2002 Contents General Anthroposophical Society Theme of the Year for 2003/04: Metamorphosis of Intelligence and Co-responsibility for Current Affairs ................. 3 General Anthroposophical Society: The Impulse of the 1923/24 Christmas Conference in the Year 2002 ................... 4 School of Spiritual Science The Sections General Anthroposophical Section ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 Section for Mathematics and Astronomy .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Medical Section ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Natural Science Section and Agriculture Department .................................................................................................................... 9 Pedagogical Section ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Art Section .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Section for the Spiritual -
Good Design 2018 Awarded Product Designs and Graphics and Packaging
GOOD DESIGN 2018 AWARDED PRODUCT DESIGNS AND GRAPHICS AND PACKAGING THE CHICAGO ATHENAEUM: MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN THE EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE ART DESIGN AND URBAN STUDIES ELECTRONICS 2018 File Number7669 Google Pixel 2, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7671 Google Pixelbook and Pen, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USAs File Number7672 Daydream View, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7673 Google Home, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7674 Google Home Mini, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7675 Google Home Max, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7676 Google Pixel Buds, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7677 Google Clips, 2017 Designers: Google Hardware Design Team, Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA Manufacturer: Google LLC., Mountain View, California, USA File Number7685 HP Omen X 17, 2016-2017 Designers: HP Inc., Houston, Texas, USA Manufacturer: HP Inc., Houston, Texas, USA Good Design Awards 2018 Page 1 of 77 December 10, 2018 © 2018 The Chicago Athenaeum - Use of this website as stated in our legal statement. -
Performing for the Nazis: Foreign Musicians in Germany, 1933-1939
University of Calgary PRISM: University of Calgary's Digital Repository Graduate Studies The Vault: Electronic Theses and Dissertations 2015-04-24 Performing for the Nazis: Foreign Musicians in Germany, 1933-1939 Bailey, Robert Warren Bailey, R. W. (2015). Performing for the Nazis: Foreign Musicians in Germany, 1933-1939 (Unpublished master's thesis). University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. doi:10.11575/PRISM/27304 http://hdl.handle.net/11023/2167 master thesis University of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission. Downloaded from PRISM: https://prism.ucalgary.ca UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY Performing for the Nazis: Foreign Musicians in Germany, 1933-1939 by Robert Warren Bailey A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS GRADUATE PROGRAM IN THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS, MUSIC CALGARY, ALBERTA APRIL, 2015 © Robert Warren Bailey 2015 Abstract This thesis focuses on foreign musicians in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1939. What place did foreign musical performers have in Germany’s increasingly xenophobic employment market during the 1930s? Likewise, how did the Nazis deal with those musicians, and what margin of manoeuvre were foreigners given to carry out their craft? These are the questions that form the basis of this thesis. To answer them, I examine a collection of primary Reichsmusikkammer (Reich Music Chamber) records that are now held on microfilm in the United States National Archives, grouped under the description “Auftrittsgenehmigungen für Ausländer” (Performance Permits for Foreigners; specifically musicians). -
Goetheanum Content
General Anthroposophical Society 2005/2006 Goetheanum Content 3 Editorial The Anthroposophical Society 4 Theme of the year 2006/2007 4 Anthroposophical Society in Romania 5 Membership development School of Spiritual Science 6 General Anthroposophical Section 7 Natural Science Section 7 Section for Mathematics and Astronomy 8 Medical Section 8 Pedagogical Section 9 Section for the Art of Eurythmy, Speech, Drama and Music 9 Section for the Literary Arts and Humanities 9 Section for Agriculture 10 Youth Section 11 Section for the Social Sciences 11 Art Section The Goetheanum 12 Eurythmy Ensemble at the Goetheanum 12 Developments at the Goetheanum 13 Financial report 2005/2006 16 Contacts and addresses Publishing details Publisher: General Anthroposophical Society. Text and interviews: Wolfgang Held (General Anthroposophical Section: Bodo v. Plato, Robin Schmidt, Heinz Zimmermann; Section for Mathematics and Astronomy: Oliver Conradt; Section for the Literary Arts and Humanities: Martina Maria Sam; Financial report 2005/06: Cornelius Pietzner). Editorial: Wolfgang Held, Cornelius Pietzner, Bodo v. Plato. Layout: Christian Peter, Parzifal Verlag (CH). Printer: Kooperative Dürnau (DE). Editorial Editorial Dear members and friends of the Anthroposophical Society, The Anthroposophical Society is growing. By that we do not primarily mean the membership numbers which have remained largely steady in recent years – with the exception of countries outside Europe – but rather the char- acter of the Society. It is the human diversity, the spiritual yearnings and abil- ities of the members which have grown in dimension. It is because everyone who is active in the Anthroposophical Society today contributes their expe- rience and opportunities from varied cultural perspectives and different parts of the world to the Anthroposophical Society so that the life and way of work- ing within the Society is becoming more open and diverse. -
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Franz Schuberts Wirken
90 Buchbesprechungen Franz Schuberts Wirken Autor betont, dass die von Schubert getroffe ne Gedichtauswahl keinen Zweifel daran lässt, Thomas Brunner: Vom EinweihungsCharakter dass der Komponist ein wacher Zeitgenosse der Liederzyklen Franz Schuberts, Edition Im mit hoher literarischer Bildung war, der auch manente, Berlin 2010; 107 Seiten; Beilage: Die die Zensur geschickt zu umgehen wusste, ohne schöne Müllerin / Die Winterreise – Texte der ins Allegorische zu verfallen (entgegen dem Liederzyklen in den Fassungen von Wilhelm landläufig gezeichneten Bild von Schubert als Müller und Franz Schubert, 35 Seiten; 16,80 bravem, gemütlichem Musikanten des Bieder EUR. meier). Buchbesprechungen Die Zeitgenossen und insbesondere Goethe hät Wollte ich Liebe singen, ward sie mir zum ten also Zugang zu Schuberts Liedern finden Schmerz. Und wollte ich wieder Schmerz nur können, taten dies aber nicht. Brunner holt singen, so ward er mir zur Liebe. zum Verständnis dieser Ablehnung weiter aus Franz Schubert und stellt sie in den größeren erkenntniswis 1924 stellte Rudolf Steiner die Individualität senschaftlichen Kontext. Er betont, dass Steiner Franz Schubert in einem Karmavortrag ins Zen seine Erkenntnistheorie ausdrücklich auf die trum seiner Betrachtungen. Er spricht von ihm Wissenschaft Goethes nach der Methode Schil als »Franz Schubert, der Liederkomponist, der lers aufbaute und ausführte, dass eine wissen Komponist überhaupt«.1 In der Edition Imma schaftliche Gesamtauffassung der Welt zwar nente ist 2010 ein Taschenbuch erschienen, das von Goethe in dessen Gebieten vollzogen, aber Schubert wesenhaft darstellt und seine Lieder als reine Methode erst durch Schiller freigelegt zyklen als schicksalsprägenden Teil sowohl des worden war. Brunner beschreibt, welche An Komponistenlebens als auch der Weltgeschich strengungen Rudolf Steiner zudem unternom te aufleben lässt. -
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PacificaA bi-annual newsletter published by the AnthroposophicalJournal Society in Hawai'i Number 25 2004 (1) Breathing Light: But parallel with the cultivation of an inner life, Rudolf Steiner also consistently emphasized another aspect to A Yoga for the Senses meditation, one directed not inward but outward into the sense world. On various occasions, he contrasted the path Arthur Zajonc, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA inward, into the soul, with the path outward into the sense world, terming them the “mystical” and “alchemical” paths Colors and sound are windows through which we can ascend respectively.3 Concerning the mystic path into one’s soul, he spiritually into the spirit world, and life also brings to us windows indicated how difficult it can be to know if one is free of the through which the spiritual world enters our physical world... Human deceptions caused by Lucifer and Ahriman.4 Try as we might beings will make important discoveries in the future in this respect. They to draw something from ourselves, it constantly suffers the will actually unite their moral-spiritual nature with the results of sense danger of being permeated with instincts. Steiner states it perception. An infinite deepening of the human soul can be foreseen in dramatically in his January 1924 lecture after the Christmas this domain.1 Foundation Stone meeting: “All that arises from within —Rudolf Steiner Between the physical, sense-perceptible world and the world of spirit a chasm yawns. It is no physical chasm, yet as we draw near to it, our inner experience is much like that we have when standing at the very edge of a cliff. -
Wagner Society of New York a Centennial Tribute to Sir Georg Solti October 17, 2012
Wagner Society of New York A Centennial Tribute to Sir Georg Solti October 17, 2012 SIR GEORG SOLTI, DAS RHEINGOLD, AND THE STEREO ERA Joe Pearce President, Vocal Record Collectors Society Photo by Allen Warren Sir Georg Solti’s 1958 recording of Das Rheingold is considered to be, even after over a half-century of the most stalwart competition, one of the very greatest operatic recordings ever made. Indeed, for many of us, it has an impor- tance out of all proportion to just its musical and interpretative merits, for it ushered in a new era of operatic record- ing in a way that perhaps neither Sir Georg nor the set’s indefatigable producer, John Culshaw, could possibly have envisioned. To understand its full importance, however, it is first necessary to look at the conditions obtaining for recorded opera in general, and for recorded Wagner in particular, up to the time of its issuance. And in this context we must also briefly examine the tremendous accomplishment of Sir Georg Solti, who not only conducted Das Rheingold but over seven ensuing years made possible the completion of the entire RING project: the first-ever com- plete studio recording of what many consider the greatest artistic masterpiece, musical or otherwise, of the entire 19th century. In a survey of critical opinion published by the BBC Music Magazine (January 2012 issue), the Solti RING was voted “the greatest recording of all time.” Richard Wagner’s music was always a problem for the early recording industry. Unlike, say, Giuseppe Verdi, most of whose operas were easily divided up into arias, duets, trios and the like, (those of a relatively short duration favored by three- to five-minute 78rpm sides), most of Wagner’s scores were through-composed and not easily excerptable. -
SEKEM Vision and Mission 2057 1977 – 2017 – 2057
SEKEM Vision and Mission 2057 1977 – 2017 – 2057 Building a Sustainable Community For Egypt and the World SEKEM Vision and Mission 2057 SEKEM Vision and Mission 2057 This document has been compiled by Helmy Abouleish with the support of Amina El Shamsy Christine Arlt Dalia Abdou Maximilian Abouleish-Boes Noha Hussein Thomas Abouleish Thoraya Seada and in consultation with the Members of the SEKEM Future Council Version N°: 15.6.18 This document was developed internally by the SEKEM Future Council and does not claim to be fully scientific. Moreover, it is not a definitive version but under constant development. SEKEM Holding Head Office: 3 Cairo Belbes Desert Road, El Salam, Egypt Tel.: (+20) 2 265 88 124/5 Mail: [email protected] P.O.Box 2834 El Horreya, 11361 Cairo, Egypt Fax: (+20) 2 265 88 123 Web: www.sekem.com “Concerning all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits one- self, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never other- wise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one’s favour all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way. I have learned a deep respect for one of Goethe’s couplets: Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it!” William Hutchinson Murray SEKEM Vision and Mission 2057 40 Years of Sustainable Development SEKEM1 Addressing Societal Challenges Egypt is facing many challenges: in regards to climate change, food insecurity, water scarcity, desertification, unemployment, migration, education and many more.