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Eurythmy is an
expressive movement art
originated by
Rudolf Steiner in
conjunction with his wife, Marie, in the
early 20th century.
Primarily a performance...
- Poplawski,
Thomas (1998).
Eurythmy.
Central European University Press. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-88010-459-3. Ogletree, Earl J.
Eurythmy: A
therapeutic art of movement...
- anthroposophy,
particularly in her work on the
renewal of the
performing arts (
eurythmy,
speech and drama), and the
editing and
publishing of
Rudolf Steiner's...
- The
American Eurythmy School is a four-year
eurythmy training in Weed, California, near
Mount Shasta. It was
founded in 1984 by
Karen Sherman McPherson...
- experience,
though in many
schools it
becomes elective at some point.
Eurythmy is a
movement art,
usually performed to
poetry or music,
created by Steiner...
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Lundgren had
begun working in England, who was
dedicated to English-language
eurythmy and had
become friends with both Owen
Barfield and the Harwoods. She and...
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artistic community incorporating performances of its in-house
theater and
eurythmy troupes as well as
visiting performers from
around the world. Full remodelings...
- 2013. "Corrections and clarifications:
Annie Lennox,
Steiner schools and
eurythmy/eurhythmics". The Guardian. 31 May 2012.
Retrieved 12
February 2024. Harnell...
- also
developed the art of
eurythmy,
sometimes referred to as "visible
speech and song".
According to the
principles of
eurythmy,
there are
archetypal movements...
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Waldorf education Biodynamic agriculture Anthroposophic medicine Camphill Movement Eurythmy The
Christian Community Philosophy Social threefolding v t e...