OVERALL Introductory Workshop Rudolf Steiner School Langnau, BE – Switzerland
Introductory workshop
Rudolf Steiner School
Langnau, BE – Switzerland

Introductory Workshop: Music of the Plants with Christian MICHAEL and Elisabeth Traunbauer

We drive through rolling countryside dotted with uniquely designed houses and Swiss flags, and arrive at a building whose veranda, adorned with colourful pennants, strongly reminds us of Pippi Longstocking’s Villa Villekulla:

The headteacher, Ms Marianne Wey, welcomes us warmly along with her dog ‘Shany’ and shows us round the enchantingly designed school building. We are allowed to look around the creative classrooms and find artistically designed blackboard pictures created by the teachers to prepare the pupils for our workshop:


She then shows us the room for the workshop, under the roof of the annexe.
In the attic, which otherwise serves as an eurythmy hall, we find around 30 children aged 10–12 (Years 4–6) sitting in a circle of chairs:
8.30–9.00 am: Christian MICHAEL, equipped with two larch wood discs and visual aids, presents the latest research findings in Swiss German on the carnivorous Venus flytrap, chameleon plants and the interdependent lives of trees in the forest. We learn that communication between plants even extends into the world of fungi. Then it’s time for the children to do some research:
9.05–9.25 ‘ei’s’ research group
