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Captivated by Sand Art: The Audience Applauded “Katherlyn’s Journey”

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What the audience experienced on Friday evening at the Steinmühle Forum was undoubtedly great art: While three musicians sang and played traditional folk songs from the 12th to the 19th centuries, the lyrics were illustrated in a unique and extraordinary way. Using sand painting with her hands, artist Anne Löper brought all the stories to life. For over 60 minutes, she seamlessly depicted the events on her light table, the surface of which was projected directly onto a screen for the audience to see.
Just like a human life, the content of the stories was not always cheerful. In fact, as a viewer, one should have felt melancholy at one point or another in the text, especially in combination with the music and the deep reddish-brown tones of the images. However, the artist’s painting captivated the viewer so completely that melancholy thoughts didn’t stand a chance. One could only marvel at how the sand artist rendered all the scenes, moods, seasons, and locations so realistically and unmistakably in the blink of an eye, following the narrative directly onto the canvas. The painter’s uninterrupted activity alone—without even a second’s pause—was a masterful feat. With seemingly little effort—yet inimitably skillful to a layperson—she created, for example, the most expressive faces. No wonder the audience in the packed Forum applauded enthusiastically and seemed almost unable to stop.

“Katherlyn’s Journey,” as this timeless performance was titled, is a new project by tenor and Steinmühle music teacher Daniel Sans, in collaboration with bagpiper Thomas Zöller and harpsichordist and singer Ute Riemer. Through their lyrics, the musicians tell a story that sand artist AnneLöper illustrates in an enchanting way. This special concert fit all the more naturally into the Steinmühle’s program because art classes had already established a connection to music and highlighted synergies. To the observer, this seems like a rewarding approach that turns even the less-seasoned art lover into a “fan.” More of this, please!

23. September 2019
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High school students in the advanced art class design a poster for the Marburg City Library

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Lea Zessin and Natalia Bieker, 13th-grade students in the advanced art class, designed a poster for the Marburg City Library as part of their art class. “Heike Rothmann, the city library’s coordinator for school partnerships, had asked Steinmühle if we could design and produce an informative promotional poster for the city library on the topic of ‘Literature for Abitur Preparation,’” reported art teacher Ines Vielhaben.

When visual media design was covered in art class, the two students met with their teacher on location to develop visual ideas for the poster during an extensive photo shoot. Lea and Natalia became so proficient with the photo-editing program Photoshop that their results were very successful.

The two posters were presented at the city library in August. All city library staff members present praised the professionalism of the works. “Although we had been looking for ideas on this topic ourselves for quite some time, we were never as satisfied as we were with these poster ideas,” said Heike Rothmann happily.

23. September 2019
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“Youth Training for the Olympics”: Young Steinmühlen Soccer Players Unfortunate to Miss Qualification for the District Tournament

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It was the expected hard-fought match between two evenly matched teams in Competition Class III (born 2006 through 2008) at “Youth Trains for the Olympics,” and in the end, the Martin Luther School came out on top thanks to a better goal differential. The team, coached by Dirk Konnertz and Paul Wolf, played a great tournament. The only downside: In their 1-0 win in the first game against the Emil-von-Behring School, they missed too many scoring opportunities. In the second game, Steinmühle managed to hold on to a 1–0 lead for a long time against the eventual champion, but in the second half of the match, the Martin Luther School was the stronger team and earned a well-deserved tie by equalizing two minutes before the end. As a result, goal differential became the deciding factor in the final two matches, and after the Martin-Luther School’s 10-0 victory over the Emil-von-Behring School, our team faced an almost impossible task. The Steinmühlen players’ spirit was impressive; they believed in themselves until the very last second and secured a decisive 5–0 victory over the Elisabeth School. The Martin Luther School was congratulated in good sportsmanship; not a single player let their heads hang low, and everyone is already looking forward to next year’s competition. This tournament actually deserved two winners.

In Competition Class II (born 2004 through 2006), the team led by Michael Neirich and Jakob Reinhard had not expected much even before the tournament began. It was very encouraging, however, that the team entered the tournament with great focus and courage, earning draws against the favorites, Gymnasium Philippinum (0–0) and the Emil-von-Behring-Schule (1–1). In the subsequent matches against the champion, Elisabethschule, and the runner-up, Martin-Luther-Schule, the Steinmühlen players ultimately stood no chance and lost both matches 0–4. In the end, they finished in 4th place out of five teams.

16. September 2019
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Steinmühle Welcomes the New 5th-Grade Classes

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At the orientation ceremony in the Forum for the 5th-grade classes, they rose somewhat hesitantly from their seats when it came time to be assigned to their classes: 5a, 5b, or 5c. However, the principal and teachers know from experience that it won’t take long before Steinmühle’s youngest high school students are moving around as if they’ve been at the Steinmühle campus for ages.

Every seat in the auditorium was taken—and those who couldn’t find a seat stood along the walls. Many of the new fifth-graders brought not only their parents but also their grandparents and siblings with them on their first day of school. To set the mood for this special day, the audience was treated to a special performance: The sixth-grade classes—who, it seemed, had only recently been in the newcomers’ shoes themselves—performed an excerpt from last year’s musical: spirited, rhythmic, and with powerful vocals, accompanied by the musical theater band. Teachers Ulrike Wilmsmeyer, Daniel Sans, and Frank Wemme ensured the professionalism of the performances.

After a brief welcome from principals Björn Gemmer and Bernd Holly and a few remarks from Gisela Opper about swimming lessons, it was time to divide the students into classes. The boys and girls in the hall were very excited to find out which teacher they would have—and, above all, which classmates they would be grouped with. The homeroom teachers—Almut Sersch, Dr. Rainer Nietzke, and Theresa Großer—called the individual students up to the stage before the entire groups headed off to Centrum 5/6 to take their places in their classrooms.

Meanwhile, parents and families enjoyed coffee, pastries, and conversation. Before heading home, the children received their Steinmühlen T-shirts from Jasmine Weidenbach (chairwoman) and Ilona Voigt-Laske, representatives of the Friends of the School Association. Many of the photographer’s pictures will certainly serve as lasting memories of this day for our new fifth graders.

16. September 2019
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The boarding school community enjoys one last taste of summer

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The boarding school weekend gives each house the opportunity to organize its own activities and invites students to take advantage of various offerings

When the weather is nice, as it has been in recent weeks, students can really make the most of all the outdoor activities offered at Steinmühle Boarding School during their free time. Especially during the house evenings on Friday of every boarding school weekend, there are opportunities for great activities in the fresh air. During these house evenings, each residential group plans its own group activity. This helps the group grow even closer together, which fosters and strengthens the house community.

The Biohaus is home to the youngest students at the boarding school. The students in grades 5–7 took advantage of the beautiful weather to enjoy a barbecue evening followed by plenty of swimming fun in the Lahn River. Afterward, the young people tried their hand at stand-up paddleboarding and explored the Lahn River in one of the boarding school’s canoes. To wrap up the day, the residential group gatheredaround a campfire and enjoyed some homemade bread on a stick.

The Westfalenhaus hosted a barbecue in the garden. Hussam, in particular, was very involved and had taken charge of the preparations. There were authentic kebab skewers and a traditional salad with couscous. All of this created a cozy setting for celebrating Luise and Zhirui’s birthday around the campfire in the Westfalenhaus’s idyllic garden. “Grill ’n’ Chill” would be a fitting title to describe the activities of the Westfalenhaus residents. Just like many house groups before them , they, too, were drawn to the popular game “Werwolf,” which kept them entertained until it was time to turn in for the night.

At the Bremerhaus, the plan was to eat pizza in the evening sun under the trees on the school grounds. We had actually planned a cozy DVD night, but the weather was much too nice. So the residential group let off steam on the playground until night fell. This way, their energy was channeled into physical activity, and the evening ended with the teens exhausted but still relaxed. The main house hadn’t taken the “house evening” quite so literally. Thanks to the nice weather, the group began their activities as early as the afternoon at Lake Niederweimar—a recreational oasis near the Steinmühle. In the evening, the young people enjoyed delicious barbecue food and refreshing drinks on the boarding school grounds.

A Wide Range of Activities for the Rest of the Weekend

Every boarding school weekend, the educational team at Steinmühle Boarding School offers activities for the students on Saturdays and Sundays. They make sure to provide as wide a range of activities as possible: “We want to provide a break from the demands of everyday school life, get the students out of their rooms, and spend time with them,” the team explains. This allows the young people to truly experience the weekend as leisure time and recharge their energy for the upcoming school week.

On Saturday, Helmut Heilig organized activities at Lake Weimar starting at 1 p.m. The participants set off by bike for the Aqua Fun & Fitness Park there.

Starting at 1:30 p.m., our colleague Christian Schäfer visited the exhibition “Seeing People’s Hardship” at the University Church with a group of interested students. The exhibition features a selection of portrait drawings by Kurt Reuber from the Stalingrad Pocket in 1941–42. The portraits had been delivered by the last pilot to escape the encirclement and were thus preserved. They depict somber faces in which one can almost feel the distress and worry. Kurt Reuber himself had remained in Russia.

Students Luca and Hussam led a soccer practice starting at 2:00 p.m. Participants had the opportunity to learn techniques and tactics. They offered this as an additional skills training session to supplement the regular after-school club that takes place during the week.

Starting at 5 p.m., the popular bouldering session took place, once again led by Christian Schäfer. At 7 p.m., Anke Muszynski hosted an audio theater event featuring the play “The Sandman.” At 7:30 p.m., the long “High School Musical” night began with Francine Olschewski.

The Sunday program included a visit to the Celtic World with Nils Zeller at 1:00 p.m. There, at the foot of the Glauberg, the group toured the Celtic World and looked the mythical Celtic prince in the face. Of course, the excursion also included information about the living conditions of people back then: How did they live? What was a typical day like? What did they eat? To wrap things up, the students climbed the burial mound and ended the excursion with an ice cream.

But that wasn’t all. Another highlight of the weekend was the opportunity to learn the basics of canoeing on and along the Lahn River. Christian Schäfer offered a crash course and gave a brief introduction to paddling a Canadian canoe. Afterward, every participant knew how basic paddling strokes work and how to paddle in a straight line—an essential skill. They even played some games in the boats, despite the risk of falling into the water.

The afternoon continued with Francine Olschewski’s show jumping workshop, which began at 4:00 p.m. Several students at the Steinmühle boarding school have already developed a passion for this sport, and their numbers seem to be growing.

“Anyone up for starting a band?” was the question when the topic turned to making music at Bina. Initial interest was gauged to see if anyone was up for starting a Steinmühlen boarding school band. The last activity of the day, at 5 p.m., was organized by Philipp Dönges. He invited everyone to play Spikeball. This gave even those who had previously preferred the non-athletic activities a chance to burn off some energy.

To wrap up the weekend, the students gathered with the teaching staff in the gym to kick off the evening with a relaxed game of dodgeball. Having let off some steam and recharged, both the students and the teachers were now ready to start the new week.

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