Upcoming Events
Regular Community Events
- Monthly Movements Classes
See the Calendar for details. - Work Weekends
See the Calendar for details. -
Thursday Night Inner Work – 8:00pm.
Currenty being held on Zoom.
Join us to explore the spiritual side of Gurdjieff’s work. We work collaboratively to share our experiences, our personal journeys, and to reflect on the readings and practical exercises. All are welcome, but please, contact us for details. -
Morning Meditations & Sittings 6:30am – 7:30pm.
Mondays – Fridays, Barn Community Room.
Sit with the community and be a part of our daily practice. Some mornings are guided meditations or sittings, others are on your own. Interested? Contact us!
Full Calendar
Monthly Movements Classes
We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to practice Movements at Claymont under the guidance of Deborah Rose Longo, as well as hear Gurdjieff’s music played on the piano.
Cost for our Movement teachers and space is $20/person/session.
This month we will be at the Barn.
Meditation 12:30 – 1:00 pm.
Movements 1:00 – 3:00 pm.
Closure 3:00 – 3:15 pm.
Claymont Society Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Sunday November 17, 2019 beginning at 9:30 am.
The AGM will be held in the new classroom in the Barn.
In addition, there will be a work day including a movements class from 1:00 to 3:00 on Saturday, November 16th (more details to follow).
You are encouraged to come to the AGM to find out what has been happening at Claymont over the past year and provide your input on the focus, direction, activities and endeavors for the future.
Claymont Society Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for Sunday November 17, 2019 beginning at 9:30 am.
The AGM will be held in the new classroom in the Barn.
In addition, there will be a work day including a movements class from 1:00 to 3:00 on Saturday, November 16th (more details to follow).
You are encouraged to come to the AGM to find out what has been happening at Claymont over the past year and provide your input on the focus, direction, activities and endeavors for the future.
Monthly Movements Classes
We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to practice Movements at Claymont under the guidance of Deborah Rose Longo, as well as hear Gurdjieff’s music played on the piano.
Cost for our Movement teachers and space is $20/person/session.
This month we will be at the Barn.
Meditation 12:30 – 1:00 pm.
Movements 1:00 – 3:00 pm.
Closure 3:00 – 3:15 pm.

Mr. J.G. Bennett
There will be a gathering on Friday Dec 13, 2019 to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the death of John G. Bennett.
The commemoration will be at the Mansion starting at 7:30 pm. Details are still being worked out but will include music, a sitting, listening to a talk by Mr. Bennett, and sharing of stories by folks who were on a Sherborne course.
Light refreshments will be served.
Roger Lipsey, the author of “Gurdjieff Reconsidered” will be at Claymont in the Mansion Saturday January 18, 2020 to discuss his book.
After the presentation there will be a question and answer session. Lunch will follow.
Roger is a noted author, editor of Parabola Magazine, and a long time participant in the Gurdjieff Teachings.
Claymont Society for Continuous Education
Working with Movements and the Enneagram,
March 6-8, 2020
We are pleased to announce our first Work Weekend of the decade
The Enneagram symbol stands at the heart of the Gurdjieff Teaching and yet in his writings Gurdjieff said very little about it. Much of what others have written on the subject since his death, while often engaging, suffers from seeing this remarkable symbol as a way of knowing rather than an activation of typically disengaged aspects of our being. We have been left to ourselves to discover its potency and its application through contemplation of the symbol itself and the internalization of its intelligence through the other activities he left us, such as the Movements and the structure of various kinds of group work. From the classroom to the kitchen to the Movements Hall we will use study, inner exercises, and active participation to help us understand how we can engage this symbol to help us live intelligently in more than one world.
Activities for the weekend will include guided sittings and explorations, movements, practical work, and inner sharing. You are cordially invited to join us in our work and exploration.
The weekend will begin with dinner at 6:30 pm on Friday March 6 and end after lunch on Sunday March 8. All activities will be at the Mansion.
Suggested donation for the weekend is $120 if you are staying overnight at Claymont and $75 if you are not staying overnight. However, do not let the cost prevent you from coming, financial assistance is available.
For more information and to register please contact, the registrar, Amy Silver at Claymontgathering@hotmail.com
UPDATE:
In an effort to make the Higher Moving Center seminar at Claymont as affordable as possible, we are rolling back the fee to what was charged last year – $450 if paid before March 31 and $495 afterward. As you might imagine, DuVersity barely breaks even on these seminars, but we think it is important to keep the fees as low as possible for people. Please sign up before March 31 for the lower fee.
Here is a link to a short video of Anthony Blake talking about the seminar:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vfp5k0iy65x4elc/HMCvideo.mp4?dl=0
This is the third in a series of seminars devoted to exploring the movements and potential of the moving centre as indicated by Gurdjieff.
Download PDF Version of this Event Info
Movements explore the ‘hidden depths’ of the body and the pivotal role of action in realising who we are. The primary thing in this is movement and not consciousness (which is a secondary phenomenon). We will use Gurdjieff movements to reflect the inner reality to us.
In this event we will take as a centre of gravity the Gurdjieff movement known as The Great Prayer. Various dimensions will come into play, including aspects of sensation and feeling elicited by the methods of Moshe Feldenkrais as well as a understanding of the gestural language it manifests as a manifestation of death and resurrection.
Work on movements will be bracketed by music, poetry, art, visualisation, virtual reality and even algebra. We will begin with the movement of babies and may end with our prayers and the discovery of ourselves on the world stage. A great deal depends on our imagination!
Many contributors will be involved. Here is the line up as it stands now in January (it may evolve further).
Curt Golden: Guitarist. Senior member of Robert Fripp’s Guitar Craft
Lavinia Plonka: Feldenkrais instructor and movements teacher
Molly Forde: Pianist and movements teacher
Darlene Franz: Classical oboist and pianist
Steven Rhodes: Researcher in the spontaneous development of movement in babies
Mattias Ribbing: Grandmaster of memory
Jason Joslyn: Developer of Virtual Reality systems
Michael White: Travelogue writer and poet
Leslie Schwing: Artist
Travis Jarrell: Dancer
Anthony Blake: Philosopher and writer. Head of research for the DuVersity
This is a participatory seminar based on Gurdjieff’s principle of the harmonious development of the Thinking, Feeling and Moving centres. Gurdjieff spoke of higher centres of thinking and feeling and we seek to complete the trinity. This is supported by the belief that over the last few thousand years, the felt centre of gravity of intelligence was first intellectual and then in the heart but, in our time, it is moving into the body. What the ‘body’ really is, is mysterious. It may be the closest thing to will.
Dates: May 7-10, 2020. The seminar will begin with dinner on Thursday evening and end with lunch on Sunday.
Location: The Claymont Society for Continuous Education
Charles Town, WV 25414
(See www.society.claymont.org for more information about the Claymont Society)
The cost of the event including lodging and meals is $545. ($495 if registered and paid before March 15, 2020.)
All events will be at the Historic Claymont Mansion
For more information and to register:
Please contact Matt Zenkowich – mattzenkowich@gmail.com
UPDATE:
In an effort to make the Higher Moving Center seminar at Claymont as affordable as possible, we are rolling back the fee to what was charged last year – $450 if paid before March 31 and $495 afterward. As you might imagine, DuVersity barely breaks even on these seminars, but we think it is important to keep the fees as low as possible for people. Please sign up before March 31 for the lower fee.
Here is a link to a short video of Anthony Blake talking about the seminar:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vfp5k0iy65x4elc/HMCvideo.mp4?dl=0
This is the third in a series of seminars devoted to exploring the movements and potential of the moving centre as indicated by Gurdjieff.
Download PDF Version of this Event Info
Movements explore the ‘hidden depths’ of the body and the pivotal role of action in realising who we are. The primary thing in this is movement and not consciousness (which is a secondary phenomenon). We will use Gurdjieff movements to reflect the inner reality to us.
In this event we will take as a centre of gravity the Gurdjieff movement known as The Great Prayer. Various dimensions will come into play, including aspects of sensation and feeling elicited by the methods of Moshe Feldenkrais as well as a understanding of the gestural language it manifests as a manifestation of death and resurrection.
Work on movements will be bracketed by music, poetry, art, visualisation, virtual reality and even algebra. We will begin with the movement of babies and may end with our prayers and the discovery of ourselves on the world stage. A great deal depends on our imagination!
Many contributors will be involved. Here is the line up as it stands now in January (it may evolve further).
Curt Golden: Guitarist. Senior member of Robert Fripp’s Guitar Craft
Lavinia Plonka: Feldenkrais instructor and movements teacher
Molly Forde: Pianist and movements teacher
Darlene Franz: Classical oboist and pianist
Steven Rhodes: Researcher in the spontaneous development of movement in babies
Mattias Ribbing: Grandmaster of memory
Jason Joslyn: Developer of Virtual Reality systems
Michael White: Travelogue writer and poet
Leslie Schwing: Artist
Travis Jarrell: Dancer
Anthony Blake: Philosopher and writer. Head of research for the DuVersity
This is a participatory seminar based on Gurdjieff’s principle of the harmonious development of the Thinking, Feeling and Moving centres. Gurdjieff spoke of higher centres of thinking and feeling and we seek to complete the trinity. This is supported by the belief that over the last few thousand years, the felt centre of gravity of intelligence was first intellectual and then in the heart but, in our time, it is moving into the body. What the ‘body’ really is, is mysterious. It may be the closest thing to will.
Dates: May 7-10, 2020. The seminar will begin with dinner on Thursday evening and end with lunch on Sunday.
Location: The Claymont Society for Continuous Education
Charles Town, WV 25414
(See www.society.claymont.org for more information about the Claymont Society)
The cost of the event including lodging and meals is $545. ($495 if registered and paid before March 15, 2020.)
All events will be at the Historic Claymont Mansion
For more information and to register:
Please contact Matt Zenkowich – mattzenkowich@gmail.com