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#19 Biodynamics Insights: Egypt with Sekem

2023-06-01

Description & Show Notes

In this episode we talk with Konstanze Abouleish and Angela Hofmann about the Sekem initiative and the biodynamic movement in Egypt. We talk about the origins and first steps of Sekem and why the social organism is as important as the farm organism when cultivating a community.

The SEKEM Initiative was founded to realize the vision of sustainable human development. Its mission is the development of the individual, society and environment through a holistic concept which integrates economic, societal and cultural life. Above all, SEKEM aspires to be an impulse for continuous development in all parts of life, to be not only a model for, but also a contribution to the development of the entire world. You would like to learn more about SEKEM? Check out their website here: https://sekem.com/en/index/

Konstanze E. Abouleish was born in 1963 and moved from Greece (1966-1971) to Egypt in 1976. Since 1982 she constantly lives at Sekem and is active in the kindergarden since 1988 and in primary shool. In 1993 she shifted to the textile business of SEKEM, co-managing NatureTex (2000-2022) and co-founder of the SEKEM future council. Further she is engaged as a Member of the Board of Trustees of Heliopolis University in Egypt.

Angela Hofmann was born in Germany and went through Waldorf education. She learnt biodynamic agriculture in Germany and Switzerland and joined SEKEM in 1981. Since than she is involved in the land reclamation, aninmal husbandry and dairy production, agriculture research, projects and training. Additionally, she is leading music activities in the SEKEM school.