Community Alignment, Festivals and the resurrection of Myths

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Sat 21 Aug ’10, 10:00am–4:00pm

Where: Te Ra Waldorf School, 89 Poplar Ave, Raumati Show map

Restrictions: R15

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Workshop with Jennifer and Horst Kornberger. Jennifer will talk about her experience in creating new festivals, explore ways to align communities and work with local artistic resources. Together with Horst she will lead participants into ways to create imaginations for communities and acknowledge the spirit of time.

Horst Kornberger is a writer, lecturer, interdisciplinary artist and researcher into the field of imagination and creativity. Horst has taught speech and drama, Goethean studies, anthroposophy and epistemology in the US and Australia. Horst is the director and founder of the School of Integral Art where he pioneers creative, biographical and story writing. His book, ‘The Power of Stories,’ has been published by Floris Books, UK. He lectures internationally on themes of education, creativity, meditative inquiry and the use of the imagination as a healing and community building tool. More information at www.horstkornberger.com.

Jennifer Kornberger is a poet, playwright, artist and teacher. She trained as an art, english and drama teacher and became the founding art teacher at the Perth Waldorf School. She developed courses in adult education with Horst Kornberger, co-founding the Goethean Studies Programme, the School of Integral Art and Rudolf Steiner College in Perth. Jennifer’s poetry is published in major Australian anthologies and Sunline Press published her first book of poetry, “I could be rain” in 2007.
Jennifer wrote and produced four original festival dramas for the Perth Waldorf School community. The fifth festival, The Bee Master, was conceived for the national conference of the Anthroposophical Society in Australia in 2008. In 2009 she received an Australia Council Literature Grant to develop her second book of poetry with the theme of light, darkness and colour.

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