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Summer Seminar in Santa Cruz


2011 Summer Seminar Information

The Role of Arts in Human Development
July 20-24th 2011 at the Santa Cruz Waldorf School Campus, Santa Cruz, CA

Join us this summer in beautiful Santa Cruz, CA as we explore the Live Education! Summer Seminar theme of The Role of Arts in Human Development. The nation's education experts are finding that continued focus on testing in reading and math are becoming an exercise in futility. Nowhere in the dialogue can one find a discussion of imagination, creativity, or arts. Few are asking about how we can prepare our children to become fully human, enthusiastic about the world they are about to enter and transform. For this reason, many families are recognizing they can do a better job directing their child's education at home.

We will prepare you through a series of workshops in the various arts (eurythmy, singing, painting, and handwork), as well as morning presentations highlighting the Waldorf perspective of imagination and creativity as it relates to specific developmental stages. Evenings will once again emphasize the inner work of the teacher....as we learn to think of ourselves as artists.

Our regular Summer Seminar faculty will be returning to the lovely campus at the Santa Cruz Waldorf School July 20-24th 2011.

Early registration is now open to Live Education! Community members with a discounted price. Remaining available spots will be offered to everyone starting May 1.

Registration

General registration is now open.

More Information

Seminar Announcement Letter

Seminar Welcome Letter and Schedule of Classes


Summer Seminar Faculty

Rainbow Rosenbloom

Rainbow Rosenbloom Rainbow Rosenbloom founded Live Education! in the fall of 1997, after 12 years of working with homeschooling families and co-ops, both privately and within the public schools. He studied Waldorf Education at Emerson College in England and worked as a class teacher and a high school teacher in several Waldorf schools. Rainbow also helped to construct an innovative Waldorf charter school program in Monterey, CA and served as its director for 3 years. He has a BA in Philosophy from The University of Tulsa and a Masters degree in Education from Harvard, where he studied Multiple Intelligence Theory with Howard Gardner.


Bruce Bischof

Bruce Bischof Bruce Bischof joined Rainbow in the beginning stages of Live Education! in 1998 as the principal writer and artist of the curriculum materials. He is the co-owner (with Rainbow) of Live Education!. Bruce has 14 years of experience as a Waldorf class teacher in addition to several years as a mentor to class teachers in a Waldorf charter school. He completed his Waldorf training from Rudolf Steiner College in 1983. He recently completed a masters degree in Philosophy and Humanities from California State University and holds a B.A. with honors in Philosophy from the University of California in addition to 2 years of formal training in Art History and 2 years of Music Theory. Bruce, the father of two children (now grown), resides with his wife Susan near Mt. Shasta in northern California. Bruce will be leading some artistic activity.


Daniel Bittleston

Daniel Bittleston delights in leading workshops on creating your own stories. He is a member of the Western Regional Council of the Anthroposophical Society in America, and over the course of his life, he attended six different Waldorf schools and taught in four. Daniel's hobby, Imagination Troubador, involves interviewing people in all walks of life about how they use Imagination.

His father was a Christian Community priest, and his mother was a puppetry teacher at Emerson College. He now has three sons and three daughters, all of whom are working hard to beautify the world, enrich community and find their own deepest truths (he can tell you stories about them all day!). Daniel has been close friends with Rainbow for the best part of a lifetime.


David-Michael Monasch

David-Michael Monasch is a eurythmist, actor-director, juggler-clown, and father/husband. He holds a BFA in Theater from the University of Minnesota (summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) and a diploma from the Academy for Eurythmic Art at the Goetheanum in Switzerland.

For many years he has performed and taught in almost every conceivable situation in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, and throughout Europe, where he lived from 1976-1989. He was a core member of Ashdown Eurythmy in the UK from 1983-87, giving performances throughout Europe.

From 1989 until 2003, David-Michael lived in Seattle, where he was a founding member of Threshold Ensemble, and where he worked with Seattle Public Theater's Theater of Liberation Troupe, the Puget Sound Revels, Magical Strings, and Kaleidoscope Dance Company. He also taught at Antioch University Seattle and at all of the Waldorf schools in Washington State; and was a founding faculty member of Sound Circle Center for Arts and Anthroposophy. With his wife, Glenda, he co-founded Sound Circle Eurythmy, which ran Intensive Courses for adults, including a part-time eurythmy training from 1997 to 2004.

David Darcy - Math/Form Drawing

David has consulted with Live Education! clients since 2006. He completed his Waldorf training at Rudolf Steiner College in 1992, and was a class teacher, admissions director and high school humanities teacher at Austin Waldorf School. He has given many presentations about Waldorf education to university education classes, and has worked with homeschoolers since 2000. He helped found The Harvest, a Waldorf School in The Woodlands, TX, and has written a curriculum integrating Waldorf activities into a program for homeless students. He currently teaches a small, mixed age class at his home. He and his wife live in Austin and have three Waldorf-educated children, ages 21, 23 and 25.


Mia Michael - Early Childhood/Celebrations

Mia Michael has been a teacher for twenty years in California and in Europe. She has a B.A. in Aesthetics and Education from U.C. Santa Cruz, a teaching credential from San Jose State University, and her Waldorf credential from Wynstones, England. Ms. Michael was a founding teacher for the East Bay Waldorf School in Berkeley, California. Ms. Michael is coauthor of the Kindergarten series Waldorf home schooling program, Live Education. She is an artist and offers workshops in weaving art and spirituality in daily life.


Melanie Hatch - Handwork

Melanie Hatch has been leading the handwork program at the East Bay Waldorf School for the past few years. She completed her handwork training at Rudolf Steiner College. Melanie also homeschooled her four children prior to enrolling them in the Waldorf school. She has great insight into colors, costumes, and fabrics and joins our seminar faculty with great enthusiasm.


Anna Rainville - Circle/Singing Games

Anna Rainville grew up in a family who honored singing and dance. She has carried this love into her teaching of children and adults for thirty years in public and Waldorf schools. Her book, Singing Games for Families, Schools and Communities (2006), includes dances for all ages which she has presented in workshops and community gatherings coast to coast.

Anna taught kindergarten for eleven years in a public school and was chosen outstanding teacher of the year by the California Kindergarten Association. A founding board member of the National Kindergarten Alliance, Anna is an advocate for integrated arts, play and nature. With her mother, Betty Peck, she co-founded and directs the quarterly Kindergarten Forum. A Waldorf teacher for both children and teachers in training, she recently graduated her class after eight years at the Waldorf School of the Peninsula in Los Altos, California. In June she returned from a month in the Philippines where she taught in a masters program for teachers in Waldorf education. Anna lives with her family in Saratoga, California, where every May Day friends and neighbors come to dance around the May Pole.


Talya Lutzker - providing healthy, nourishing snacks and lunches

Talya is a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner, Professional Chef and the founder of Talya's Kitchen, an organic, nutrition-oriented catering business. Specializing in Ayurvedic Nutrition since 2002, Talya offers elementally-based food preparation, nutritional education and transformational cooking that makes shopping and eating an ongoing discovery in deliciousness.

Yoga, cooking and Ayurveda, Talya's first loves, are the foundations of her many skills and offerings. Talya's passion for holistic medicine and innovative, healthful cooking sparkles through in her fun, enthusiastic and inspiring teaching style and shines through everything she does.

Throughout the Bay Area, Talya offers Ayurvedic Cooking Classes, Personalized Nutritional Consultations, Catering Services and Educational Health Food Store Tours. She has studied under DeAnna Batdorff, founder of the Dhyana School of Therapeutics since 2001 and is a yoga teacher and certified massage therapist.


Virginia Fish

Virginia Fish started her career as a Montessori teacher on the Big Island of Hawaii and began her Waldorf teaching in 1980 at Haleakala Waldorf School on the island of Maui, after training at Rudolf Steiner College. She enriched her experience with the Extra Lesson training with Gradalis and her work as an Educational Consultant. In addition to being a class teacher she has also begun Educational Support groups at the schools where she has taught. Having finished a masters in Trans-formative Education, she is completing a dissertation on narrative therapy and the uses of story in an educational setting. Her interests are in supporting Waldorf Education in the public sphere and helping the educational impulse meet the children and needs of the 21st century.


Michael Hall

Michael will be leading us in song. Bio coming soon.


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About the Summer Seminar

The Live Education! Summer Seminar is an ongoing Waldorf homeschool teacher preparation course. We meet for 5 days the 3rd week of July on the beautiful campus of the Santa Cruz Waldorf School, in proximity to the local pristine beaches and redwood forests. The mornings are spent singing, doing eurythmy, arts, and with curriculum presentations, while the afternoons are set aside for individual tutoring in handwork, math, and music......in addition to one-on-one curriculum planning for the next year's homeschooling journey with our consultants. We always advise to create time then to also explore our beautiful surroundings for hiking, swimming, and locally-flavored cafes and coffeehouses.

The evenings include a course to focus on the inner work of the teacher, starting with the indications of Steiner, and includes opportunities for examining the larger picture of Waldorf education and human development. Conversations about spirituality, balance, relationships abound, and many have remarked that this aspect of the Seminar meets their deepest needs.

We limit the attendance so as to keep the community feel of our Seminar. We have snacks and lunch together each day as families and friends participating in a learning community, with an emphasis on healthy, local, organic food, most of which is vegan and gluten-free. We also have a Waldorf-oriented camp for 5-12 year olds on site, and a storytime/childcare in the evenings.

Early registration will be available to Live Education! Community members only starting in April, with a discounted price. Remaining available spots will be offered to everyone starting in May.