Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Dorothea Mier and Emmanuel Vukovich at Novalis Hall

The Music of Bach: a performance/workshop featuring eurythmist, Dorothea Mier, and violinist, Emmanuel Vukovich. Sunday, May 2, 2010, 11.00 am at Novalis Hall (Camphill Angus ON)

Eurythmy was developed by Rudolf Steiner in the early part of the twentieth century. He believed that all art is the revelation of concealed laws of nature and gave the world this art of movement as a means of bringing expressive elements in music and poetry into visible form through the finely tuned instrument of the human body. This collaboration between Dorothea Mier and Emmanuel Vukovich is a wonder in itself arising as it does out of their individual dedication to the music of Bach. They will share the process of their working together in the course of this performance. Come prepared to be touched in a part of the soul where you have never been touched before!

Dorothea Mier attended Waldorf Schools in England in her formative years. Having graduated from Michael Hall School, she studied piano at the Birmingham School of Music. Residing in Dornach, Switzerland, from 1955-1980, she worked as a member of the Goetheanum Stage Group and was renowned as a teacher of eurythmy. She became the director of the Spring Valley Eurythmy School in New York State in 1980, a position she held for over twenty years. Now retired, she is free to conduct workshops worldwide.
Of Croatian and German descent and a native of Calgary, Emmanuel Vukovich graduated from McGill University in 2007 in music and environmental studies. He was leader of the Lloyd Carr-Harris String Quartet which won several national and international awards. Awarded the Canada Council for the Arts Orford String Quartet Scholarship in 2005, he became the first recipient of McGill University's Schulich School of Music Golden Violin Award in 2006. Emmanuel co-founded Music for Farms in 2008, a movement he promotes in his concerts for Community Supported Agriculture farms in Quebec, Ontario and in New York State and in his daily working life as a biodynamic farmer in Quebec.
The performance is part of an all-day Music For Farms event. You are welcome to attend part or all of the programme. For schedule and donation details, please contact Treasa O`Driscoll.

NOTE TO EURYTHMISTS: If you would be interested in participating in a workshop with Dorothea at the Toronto Waldorf School, please contact Angelika Warner or Jonathan Snow. (The workshop has not yet been confirmed.)

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