Amy has had a life-long passion for the arts. Growing up in New York City, she attended classes in dance, singing, music theory, acting, drawing and painting. Amy graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in N.Y.C. with a degree in Fashion Design. Amy's other life-long passion is caring for and teaching young children. She was introduced to Waldorf Education through her sister-in-law, a Waldorf kindergarten teacher and early childhood educator. While attending the foundation year at Rudolf Steiner College, Amy received lessons in Eurythmy and decided to pursue this training because it allowed her to combine both her passion for art and for nurturing and teaching children. Amy graduated from the Eurythmy School in Spring Valley, N.Y. and completed her pedagogical training at Emerson College in East Sussex, England. She was a member of The Los Angeles Eurythmy Ensemble and The South Coast Eurythmy Ensemble where she took part in performances for adults and children as well as for Anthroposophical Festivals. Since 1992, Amy has taught Eurythmy to students in Nursery through 8th grade at the Waldorf School of Santa Barbara, the Journey School in Aliso Viejo, the Waldorf School of San Diego and the Sanderling Waldorf School from 1999 - present.