About
Since 2019
Research associate on the project «Gesamtausgabe der Briefe Rudolf Steiners» (Complete Edition of Rudolf Steiner’s Letters) at the Rudolf Steiner Archive (The Rudolf Steiner Estate Administration)
Since 2015
Co-head of the Research Centre for Eurythmy (together with Prof. Stefan Hasler)
Seit 2012
Freelance work: publications, lectures, and participation in various projects
2010
PhD in Philosophy, University of Zurich. Dissertation topic: Rudolf Steiners ‹Faust›-Rezeption. Interpretationen und Inszenierungen als Vorbereitung der Welturaufführung des gesamten Goetheschen ‹Faust› 1938 (Rudolf Steiner’s reception of Goethe’s Faust – interpretations and stagings as preparation for the world premiere of Goethe’s complete Faust in 1938)
2007
Marriage to Dietrich Rapp († March 30, 2017) Publications: Dietrich Rapp.PDF
1997–2012
Head of the Section for the Literary Arts and Humanities at the Goetheanum (interim 1997–1999)
1996–1998
Editor of the weekly journal «Das Goetheanum»
1993–1999
Studies in Art History and German Studies at the University of Basel. Degree: Licentiate in Philosophy, Thesis: Bildspuren der Imagination. Rudolf Steiners Tafelzeichnungen als Denkbilder (Traces of Imagination – Rudolf Steiner’s Blackboard Drawings as Thought-Images)
1989 – 2000
Collaboration on the publication of the Rudolf Steiner-Gesamtausgabe (Rudolf Steiner Complete Works) at the Rudolf Steiner Archive (The Rudolf Steiner Estate Administration)
1987–1991
Member of the Eurythmy Stage Ensemble at the Goetheanum (Dornach, Switzerland), including international tours and participation in the 1991 production of Goethe’s Faust
1986/87
Advanced training year in Eurythmy at the Eurythmeum Stuttgart with Else Klink
1981–1986
Studies in Eurythmy and Waldorf Education at the Institute for Waldorf Pedagogy, Witten-Annen (Germany)
1979–1981
Studies in Sociology and Political Science at the University of Heidelberg (Germany)
1970–1979
Martin-Luther-Gymnasium, Rimbach (Germany)
1966–1970
Primary school in Hornbach (Germany)
1960
Born in Hornbach (Odenwald, Germany), where she grew up with her two younger brothers
