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The Camphill Eurythmy School offers its students the opportunity to study the art of eurythmy in a Camphill community setting. The school was established at the Sheiling School in Ringwood in 1970 with the aim of uniting the healing work with children with special needs with the process of eurythmy training. Now the Eurythmy School has its home in Botton Village, an adult Camphill community in the North of England. Students benefit from their experience of community life which provides a practical, rhythmical lifestyle connected to the festivals of the year which helps them to develop maturity and responsibility. Meaningful work is appreciated as a balance to the eurythmy lessons. An understanding grows for the need of tools such as eurythmy which can heal and help others.

EurythmistsIn turn Botton Village benefits from the presence of the eurythmy school, its students and teachers. Apart from practical support, the school is valued particularly for its contribution to artistic and cultural life.

The Camphill Movement was established in Scotland in 1945 by Dr. Karl König for children with special needs. It works with the insights of Rudolf Steiner in a community setting. The Camphill movement now consists of over ninety centres world-wide, including schools, training centres and adult communities.


| Introduction | What is eurythmy? | About the Training | Contact information |