Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer
How leadership experience and a keen understanding of people became a unique success concept—discover the personality who has shaped Elmayer for decades.
After the oceans, forests are the world’s largest producers of fresh air. Yet since we humans settled the earth, half of all trees have disappeared. A very recent study by ETH Zurich shows that the climate crisis could be resolved through reforestation worldwide, because new forests could absorb two thirds of our CO2 emissions.
Author
Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer
Illustrations
Friederike Großekettler
Publisher
G&G Verlag, Vienna
Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer, known for the renowned dance school, has been working for years with wald.zeit Österreich and Plant-for-the-Planet. In his cheerful, child-friendly story, he sums up the most important rules for the forest. On their excursion, Lissi and Paul discover just how important proper conduct in nature is. They observe birds, insects and woodland animals, discover plants, gather mushrooms and berries, picnic by a stream and enjoy the forest air …
How leadership experience and a keen understanding of people became a unique success concept—discover the personality who has shaped Elmayer for decades.
Please take your seats at the table. At the Etiquette Dinner, Prof. Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer will guide you—charmingly, with practical ease, and free of charge—through modern table etiquette, as part of a festive menu for our youth course participants.
Discover why Vienna thinks of Elmayer when it comes to dancing – for over a hundred years, a place full of joy, tradition and personal growth.
Discover why, in Vienna, dancing brings Elmayer to mind—an address of joy, tradition and personal development for more than a hundred years.