Campus Festival
Fest

Campus Festival

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the entire campus


10. September 2023 at 11:00

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Campus Fest am Goetheanum - Besichtigungen und Führungen, kleine Konzerte und Aufführungen, Workshops zum Mitmachen, Kinderprogramm und Imbiss.


Campus Fête at the Goetheanum – viewings, guided tours, small concerts and performances, workshops, children’s programme and refreshments.

Contact and initiator: François Croissant (francois.croissant@goetheanum.ch)

PROGRAMME CAMPUS FETE 2023

(subject to change)

Guided Tours (in german)

(meet at Guided Tours Desk)

11 am Architectural tour: Repair and Re-use
11 am
Building History and Model of the First Goetheanum with Denise Gilgen
12 noon
Art Works on the Goetheanum Campus with Esther Gerster
12 noon
Animals on the Goetheanum Campus with Paul Pieterse
1 pm
Tour of the garden Composting – A Special Way of Recycling with Benno Otter
1 pm
A Look Behind the Stage
with Klaus Suppan
2 pm
for children: Discovering the Goetheanum with Esther Gerster
2 pm
Animals on the Goetheanum Campus with Paul Pieterse
3 pm
Haus de Jaager: Sustainable Through Preservation with Kurt Remund
3 pm
The Metamorphosis Idea with Matthias Rang
4 pm
The Rudolf Steiner Archives with head archivist Dr David M. Hoffmann
4 pm
The Metamorphosis Idea with Matthias Rang

Musical contributions

11am Matteo Genini (clarinet) and Stefanie Mirwald (accordeon) play works by Kovács, Williams and Piazzolla at the West Entrance
11.30 am
Giovanni Barbato and Nadiya Husar Barbato (both violin) play Mozart and Piazzolla at the ‘Rondell’
12 noon
Roberto Vacca (accordeon) plays folk music from around the world at the South Entrance
12.30 pm
Matteo Genini (clarinet) and Stefanie Mirwald (accordeon) play works by Kovács, Williams and Piazzolla at the ‘Felsi’
1 pm
Giovanni Barbato and Nadiya Husar Barbato (both violin) play Mozart and Piazzolla at the West Entrance
1.30 pm
Roberto Vacca (accordeon) plays folk music from around the world at the ‘Rondell’
2 pm
Hristo Kazakov (piano) plays Partita No 1 in B-flat major by J. S. Bach in the Main Auditorium
2.30 pm
Johanna Lamprecht (viola) and Aurea Marston (soprano), Over Mountains down to the Sea – light-hearted songs and musical stories at the Felsli
3 pm
Hristo Kazakov (piano) plays Franz Liszt’s Dante Sonata in the Main Auditorium
3.30 pm
Milena Kowarik and Vladimir Bogdanović (both cello) play works by Mozart, Rossini and Boccherini at the Rondell
4 pm
Johanna Lamprecht (viola) and Aurea Marston (soprano), Over Mountains down to the Sea – light-hearted songs and musical stories at the West Entrance
4.30 pm
Milena Kowarik and Vladimir Bogdanović (both cello) play works by Mozart, Rossini and Boccherini at the South Entrance

Workshops (in german)

1 am Eurythmy for all ages with Alexandra Frankfurt in Ostsaal 2
12 noon
Clay modelling for all ages with Ulrikke Stokholm in the Schreinerei Art Studio
1 pm
Making head garlands for children with Marcia Marggraf in the Meadow Pavilion
1.30 pm
Making head garlands for children with Marcia Marggraf in the Meadow Pavilion
2 pm
Henna tattoos with Lotta and Emma Wehn in the Meadow Pavilion
2.30 pm
Making herbal teas with Kathrin Bürklin at the Garden building
3 pm
Henna tattoos with Lotta and Emma Wehn in the Meadow Pavilion
3.30 pm
Making herbal teas with Kathrin Bürklin at the Garden building
7 pm
Circle and folk dancing with Jannis Lux outside the West Entrance

Circus and Puppet Shows

12 noon Puppet theatre Zum Blauen Haus presents The Multicoloured Dog for children from the age of 4 in the Felicia Puppet Theatre (in german)
1 pm
Zirkus BiSchu Performance of the Birseck School Circus at the Felsli
2 pm
Puppet theatre Zum Blauen Haus presents The Multicoloured Dog for children from the age of 4 in the Felicia Puppet Theatre (in german)
3 pm
Zirkus BiSchu: Performance of the Birseck School Circus at the Felsli

Viewings

Haus de Jaager / 2 – 5 pm
Exhibition: Building History and Model of the First Goetheanum, Schreinerei Südsaal / 12 noon – 5 pm
Exhibition: Sculpture Group & Architectural models, main building 3rd
floor / 11 am – 5 pm
Hochatelier in the blue wooden house / 11 am – 5 pm
Edith Maryon Room in the lower Eurythmy House / 11 am – 5 pm
Main Auditorium in the main building / 11 am – 5 pm
Rudolf Steiner Archives with Shop in Haus Duldeck / 11 am – 5 pm

Raffle

A raffle with many prizes will be held at the Main Entrance next to the Information and Guided Tours Desks. All proceeds go to the Campus Fete artists. 11 am – 5 pm

Market Stall

Biodynamic vegetables and other garden produce are sold at the yellow parasol near the Garden Building

Open from 12 noon – 4 pm

Download the Programm (in german)

Impressions of the Campus Fêtes in 2022 and 2021: