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- RoseHarmony Children's Program
serves children and families by offering a program in the arts that awakens faculties of understanding, stimulates the love of
learning, and ignites the will to engage in work. Through the artistic process, RoseHarmony seeks to facilitate in each individual creative acts that give purpose and direction to all stages of life.
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- Entering its sixth year, RoseHarmony Ghent (formerly known as “Lifelong Learning through the Arts”) dedicates itself to the furtherance of
Social Renewal through the Arts.
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In a blur of motion, the reindeer transport Gerda and Kay
away
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from
the realm of The Snow Queen. Performance - April 2001
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- We continue to expand our vision of creating new parameters to education, to learning and to the creation of “learning environments”. This includes working with families, with children’s schooling and sponsoring events which can unite persons of all ages. We see ourselves as active participants in an endeavor to develop an alternate form of Rudolf Steiner
Education.
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- During the summer and fall of the year 2000 we had to interrupt our regular program in order to accomplish alterations to our building. After meeting twice with responsible persons in the Dept. of State, we were granted variances to satisfy the requirements of the fire code and renew our certificate of occupancy with the Town of Ghent.
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- The Pedagogical Circle continues to expand its research into new ways of approaching the education of children, particularly as this is adapted to the needs of a small school community. We make positions available for apprenticeships and training. In addition we have constituted a new
Circle of RoseHarmony Associates, a body dedicated to the carrying of this project and to the development of other activities, such as the walks and talks series which unite young and old in weekend events.
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- Adapted by Arnold Logan from The
Snow Queen by H.C. Andersen
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