Class of 2010 Senior Project Presentations
The Class of 2010 presented their senior projects over the course of three evenings: March 29, 30, and 31. The range of these projects is great, and each project represents the hard work and hard-won realizations of the individual student over the past six to eight months. Each student has had the responsibility for identifying, proposing, shaping, and reshaping their project over the year – striving for a project that consistently engages and challenges them, and one that ultimately represents some aspect of who they are. The project – and the management of the project – is usually one of the most difficult undertakings thus far in a student’s career. The senior project is a tradition at Waldorf schools the world over, and this is the fifth set of presentations here at Emerson Waldorf.
Hans Lie-Nielsen – Learning to Fly Sailplanes
Graeme Durovich – Reiki
Cailyn Pozella – Photography and the Creation of a Photo Story
Emily Boykin – Woodcraft – Building a Table
Madison White – Exploring the Art of Graffiti
Adam Raymond – Martial Arts: A Lesson and a Demonstration
Corrie Jolly – Writing Historical Fiction
Robert “Bo” Marchman – Contra dance calling
Gabriel Boyd-Nikias – It’s A Mystery
Lindsey Johnson – Human Energy Fields
Rebecca Ripperton – The Experience of Directing (Hamlet)
Evan Jonson – Parzival as a Rock Opera

