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You are here: Home / Events / The Bay Area Eurythmy Ensemble

The Bay Area Eurythmy Ensemble

January 15, 2024 By Mark Zweifel

The Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay Branch is pleased to present:
Monday January 22, 2024 at Samper Recital Hall at 11:30 AM

The Bay Area Eurythmy Ensemble

Performing
Leo Tolstoy’s
A Grain or an Egg?

A Grain or an Egg? by Leo Tolstoy approaches the future of community, agriculture, nutrition, health and the strength of the human spirit. The Bay Area Eurythmy Ensemble brings this adaptation of Tolstoy’s story alive through Eurythmy, Puppetry, Community involvement and Music by Tchaikovsky. The performance, at once humorous and profound, lasts just under 40 minutes. 


ADMISSION IS FREE!
This production is being supported by contributions from the Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay Branch, the Santa Cruz Waldorf School, private donors, and the volunteer efforts of the The Bay Area Eurythmy Ensemble.
Although admission is free, contributions for this event to the branch will be earmarked for the Ensemble and help support their ongoing efforts to bring Eurythmy to the local community!
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The Samper Recital Hall is located within the Cabrillo College campusSamper Recital Hall Directions (Google Maps)


Susan Cook, David Eyes, Douglas Wylie
The Core Group
Santa Cruz & Monterey Bay Anthroposophical Society
a branch of 
The Anthroposophical Society in America
coregroup@anthroposophysantacruz.com

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