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

Sep
7
Sat
2019
Movements Classes @ Claymont Barn
Sep 7 @ 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm

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.

Sep
8
Sun
2019
A Six-Day Fourth Way and Mevlevi Immersion @ Claymont Court
Sep 8 – Sep 14 all-day

A Six-Day Fourth Way and Mevlevi Immersion

A Confluence of Grace and Effort

In the late 1970’s a beautiful cooperation developed between Suleyman Dede of the Mevlevis and Pierre Elliot of the Gurdjieff/Bennett school at Claymont.  Pierre became a student of Dede’s and Dede sent his son Jelaleddin Efendi to study with Pierre as well as to teach at the school.  A number of us who benefited from the combination hope to share essential practices from both and how each has helped us understand the other.
Rumi said that if we all take our candles into the dark room with the elephant at the same time, then we can see the whole elephant instead of just a part.  We hope to provide at least two candles.  Come and bring yours!
Makam Postneshin Jelaluddin Loras is planning to return from Turkey to attend this event.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 through Saturday the 14th (afternoon to afternoon)
At Claymont Court, Charles Town, WV 25414
$500 camping, $750 per person dormitory, $850 double, $1,050 single
For more information contact Hardy Mason.
Oct
13
Sun
2019
Movements Classes @ Claymont Barn
Oct 13 @ 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm

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.

Nov
16
Sat
2019
Movements Classes @ Claymont Barn
Nov 16 @ 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm

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.

Dec
7
Sat
2019
Movements Classes @ Claymont Barn
Dec 7 @ 1:00 pm – 3:15 pm

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.

May
7
Thu
2020
DuVersity Seminar – Higher Moving Centre @ Claymont Mansion
May 7 @ 5:00 pm – May 10 @ 3:00 pm

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

DuVersity Seminar – Higher Moving Centre @ Claymont Mansion
May 7 @ 5:00 pm – May 10 @ 3:00 pm

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

Jun
11
Fri
2021
Gurdjieff Movements Gathering @ Claymont Court
Jun 11 – Jun 18 all-day
Gurdjieff Movements Gathering @ Claymont Court

Claymont Society for Continuous Education Presents

the Gurdjieff Movements Gathering June  11-18, 2021

“The purpose of Movements—the search to become conscious, to have a conscious relationship with one’s body and sensation of one’s body—gives to those who perform them sincerely and accurately a kind of ‘education’ and ‘enrichment’ of being, a food for all parts of themselves; the instinctive body, the emotional centre, conscious thought.” –Solange Claustres, Becoming Conscious

The Claymont Society is sponsoring a Movements Gathering. The event begins with dinner on Friday June 11 and ends with brunch on June 18 with six days of movements. Movements will be taught by Deborah Rose Longo and other guest teachers. Our wonderful pianist, Melanie Monsour, will be playing for the classes.

Part time participation is offered from June 11 to June 14.

Fees for attending are: $525 for 8 days of room and board $400 for tuition Total – $925 for the full event

For more information and to register please contact, the registrar, Amy Silver at claymontgathering@hotmail.com

Jul
13
Wed
2022
Summer Seminar 2022 @ Claymont Court
Jul 13 @ 6:30 pm – Jul 17 @ 3:00 pm

Summer Seminar 2022: Making Space for Grace

“When I know, I cannot speak.
When I can speak, I do not know”. 

           Rumi

Words used intentionally are indispensable. Automatic words – whether spoken, thought or even read – waste energy that might otherwise be used for our transformation. Mahesh Maharshi said we could judge our spiritual development by the degree to which we can stop our thoughts. So how developed are we? And Saint Augustine observed that before God can fill my cup, I must first empty it. How can we make such space? And especially how can we hold inner space open in life?

The more essence is part of our awareness, the fewer automatic words. We see this with practices we know such as relaxing and filling as preparation for morning exercise. Zikr can also interrupt formatory apparatus and bring positive emotion into awareness. Such activities can help bring essence into awareness, but can we live in a way that holds and enhances that awareness? Let’s try.

In memory of Bob Brown who spoke often of making space

 

The seminar will be led by Hardy Mason.  Hardy is a Mevlevi Sufi sheik and long-time student of the Fourth Way.

Practices to include zikr, Movements, practical work outside (weather permitting), turning, and adab (if the group seems ready).   In addition, the aim of conscious food preparation and preparation of the dining room in service to all who attend.

Ground Rules: No electronic devices.  In case of true emergencies, a telephone number will be provided where calls can be directed.  Intentional talking only, with a practical purpose and while sensing. The next activity after each meal will begin after the kitchen bashi says the kitchen and dining room are in good order.

The seminar will begin with dinner at 6:30 pm on Wednesday July 13 and end after lunch on Sunday July 17.   Suggested donation for the event is $340 if you are staying at Claymont, and $220 if staying off-site.  However, do not let cost prevent you from attending as financial assistance is available.

For more information, and to register, please contact Amy Silver, Registrar, at  Claymontgathering@hotmail.com

 

 

Dec
16
Fri
2022
Using Emotion Productively – A Workshop with Barbara June Appelgren @ The Claymont Mansion
Dec 16 @ 10:00 am – 10:15 am
Using Emotion Productively - A Workshop with Barbara June Appelgren @ The Claymont Mansion

A Five-hour Experiential Category II Workshop for Social Workers, A Learning Experience for Counselors and Anyone Who’s Interested.

Download Requirements and Application

We explore a practical method in a safe environment for using all emotions as guidance to solutions, happiness, and safety. This notion is often in contrast to seeing emotions as needing to be controlled, eliminated, or at odds with being reasonable. Emotions used productively supports changing our patterns of thought to match the energetic patterns of our ideals.

The five-hour experiential workshop includes lunch, coffee, and tea at the historic Washington family mansion—Claymont Court. Each participant will share with peers an event, old or current, that has left a lingering negative emotion. Choose one you feel ready to explore.

This time between the most stressful holidays of the year is perfect for examining how the technique works and possibly bringing relief to our own situations. However, this needn’t be our choice of event.

Size of the workshop is limited to only six people so that everyone is able to actively experience the technique as we would in personal therapy. A small group setting provides the added advantage of hearing an array of examples which contribute to knowledge that strengthens each person’s own leadership role.