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Toré Our History

Timeline

Brief History
History

First Anthroposophical Medicine Course in Tobias Clinic in São Paulo - Second group.

Artistic Therapy (Fine Arts) in Centro Paulus of Goetheam Studies - São Paulo.

History

Mrs Gabriela Seltz - Clay Modeling
History

Miss Ada Jens - Painting and Forms Drawing
History

Mrs Verónica Kaliks - Clay Modeling

AURORA-ABTAA (Anthroposophical Artistic Therapy Brazilian Association).

History

Aurora-ABTA foundation, 22/06/1996 - First Board
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Aurora-ABTA / 1998 - First Board with Marianne Altmaier

Sagres Association - Florianópolis.

History

TerArte - São Paulo.

History

Artistic Therapy Course BH - Belo Horizonte

History

TORÉ - AATE (Anthroposophical Artistic Therapy Education).

Brief History.

Founding MinutesFounding Minutes and By-laws in portuguese

Foundation of the Tore Arts Association

Toré Course Foundation

Toré
History

FOUNDERS OF THE COURSE

Gisela Heise
Helena Urben
Mary Porto
Vera Orgolini

Name Toré

Toré: Brazilian Indigenous Tradition

In the heart of the Brazilian Northeast, peoples such as the Tuxí, Pankararu, Pankararé, Kariri-Xocó, Xukuru-Kariri, Potiguara, Geripancó and Fulni-ô keep alive an ancestral tradition that resonates deeply in their cultures: the Toré.

More than a simple dance, the Toré is a living expression of spirituality, identity and resistance.

The Toré is a sacred moment where these people connect with their ancestors and spiritual entities, in a deep communion with nature.

During the ritual, which includes a circular dance accompanied by songs to the sound of maracas, bass drums, bagpipes and whistles, the “Encantados”, spiritual beings of indigenous traditions, are invoked. Each ethnic group has its own version of the Toré, with variations in the tunes, rhythms and expressions.

For these communities, the Toré is a symbol of cultural resistance, a powerful affirmation of who they are and the legacy they carry.

It is through this sacred dance that they keep the memory of their ancestors alive and defend their rights over the land and their traditions.

Initial

Claudia Ota
Gisela Heise
Helena Urben
Mary Porto
Vera Orgolini

Toré - Mission and Concept

Toré
Partnerships

The main objective of the Toré Program is to offer training in anthroposophical artistic therapy that enables a professional to work in a wide variety of institutions and organizations focused on human health and development.

The Toré program has the mission of training therapists who can act from the development of the forces of ethical individuality, as proposed by Rudolf Steiner (STEINER, 2000). For this is what the path of human evolution and humanity under the impulse of the Being of the Christ is ultimately about.

Mission and Concept