eurythmy

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Eurythmy is an expressive movement art form that combines gesture, music, and speech, created within the context of anthroposophy and Waldorf education.

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instanceOf artistic discipline
expressive movement art
performing art
aimsTo express inner experience through movement
differsFrom conventional ballet
modern dance
hasConcept visible song
visible speech
hasForm artistic eurythmy
pedagogical eurythmy
therapeutic eurythmy
hasGoal harmonizing body, soul, and spirit
hasOriginIn anthroposophy NERFINISHED
integrates rhythm
sound qualities
spatial movement
spoken language
isAssociatedWith Waldorf education NERFINISHED
isConnectedTo Steiner Waldorf pedagogy NERFINISHED
isInfluencedBy Rudolf Steiner’s view of the human being
isIntendedFor adults
children
isLinkedTo spiritual science of anthroposophy
isPartOf Waldorf school curriculum
isPerformedBy eurythmists
isPerformedIn group settings
solo form
isPracticedIn Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
other regions worldwide
isRelatedTo dance
mime
movement therapy
isTaughtIn specialized eurythmy training institutes
isUsedFor artistic performance
education
therapy
isUsedIn Waldorf schools NERFINISHED
anthroposophic therapeutic settings
usesMedium gesture
music
speech
wasCoDevelopedBy Marie Steiner-von Sivers NERFINISHED
wasDevelopedBy Rudolf Steiner NERFINISHED
wasDevelopedIn early 20th century
wasFirstPracticedIn Central Europe NERFINISHED

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Rudolf Steiner developed eurythmy