
There are more than 120 groups and branches recognized by the Anthroposophical Society in America. Groups meet on a regular basis, some weekly, some monthly. In most cases, groups that have requested formal recognition have an on-going life and have built up a history of work together.
Click here for a listing of our groups and branches. Use the navigation links for branches that have their own websites.
There are no requirements that groups working out of anthroposophy become officially connected with the Anthroposophical Society or with a local group or branch of the Society.
Requesting formal recognition usually occurs when a group finds itself ready and able to shoulder responsibility for the life of the Anthroposophical Society in their area and wishes to link their efforts with those of the national and international societies. Types of recognized groups may include study groups, performing groups, or subject and interest groups.
For more information about activity in your area, contact our regional representatives:
Eastern region –
Ann Finucane
Central region –
Dennis Dietzel
Western region –
Joan Treadaway
Specialized Initiatives
Other initiatives arising out of anthroposophy are independently organized and administered. Most of these can be located in our "Directory of Organizations" section, including Waldorf schools, teacher training colleges and programs, medical clinics, Camphill communities, biodynamic farms or gardens, bookstores, or on the web sites of their respective associations. These include:
AWSNA, the Association of Waldorf Schools in North America
The Eurythmy Association of North America
The Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association
The Camphill Association of North America
The Physicians Association for Anthroposophic Medicine
The Association for Anthroposophic Medicine and Therapies in America
Anthroposophical Society in America
1923 Geddes Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1797
Tel: 734.662.9355
Fax: 734.662.1727
Email: info (at) anthroposophyorg
