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Hello everyone,
I'm in my fourth and final year of full-time eurythmy training at Peredur Eurythmy in West Sussex, and I hope to help spread this beautiful and still relatively unknown art around the world after I graduate in July 2025. I'm convinced that all children would thrive, especially in this day and age, if they had the opportunity to learn eurythmy.
Alongside my teaching job, I want to integrate eurythmy into the world of dance and language learning, my two passions. I believe that dancers would deeply enrich their training with an understanding of eurythmy, focusing on soul and meaningful movement in addition to technique. And as a language learner and Sanskritist, I also see the enormous potential of a eurythmy approach to language teaching.
Eurythmy invites us to work consciously and harmoniously with each other - it's Rudolf Steiner's gift to humanity and I'd like to help introduce it into wider circles of society.
Although I work part-time as an English and dance teacher in the evenings, it is has been a struggle to generate sufficient income for living expenses as well as tuition fees.
If you think you could make a small donation to this cause, or know of somebody they may be inspired to, thank you.
Joy in living, a love for all existence - such are among the life-long results of a right cultivation of the feeling for beauty and for art.
Rudolf Steiner

