ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD EURHYTHMY
From Latin eurythmia, from Greek eurhuthmia, from eu- + rhuthmos proportion, rhythm.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EURHYTHMY»
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eurhythmy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Metrical Stress Theory: Principles and Case Studies
9.2.5 Eurhythmy Phrasal stress rules typically conspire to achieve a particular
rhythmic target. In general terms, the rules tend to create output configurations in
which stresses are spaced not too closely and not too far apart. A grid having
these ...
2
Body, Space, Expression: The Development of Rudolf Laban's ...
It is a selection of hidden forms of tension which are made visible in the rhythm of
the dancers lifting, turning, bending which they inscribe in the environment.4 '
Laban 's views of rhythm and Eurhythmy also have different starting points from ...
3
Metrical Phonology: A Course Book
To introduce a further notion at this point, we might say that the grid of (4.30) is
eurhythmic, and is therefore not simply structurally unavoidable but actually
desirable. 4.7 Eurhythmy The notion of eurhythmy has been discussed in Prince (
1983 ...
Richard M. Hogg, C. B. McCully, 1987
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Special Sciences and the Unity of Science
In such circumstances, the two gravitons, immersed in the total theta field, each
one moves preferentially to the points where the field has higher intensity,
according to the principle of eurhythmy. Consequently due to the distribution of
the total ...
Olga Pombo, Juan Manuel Torres, John Symons, 2012
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The Stanislavsky System of Acting: Legacy and Influence in ...
Eurhythmy begins, then, with the more difficult task of interpreting speech in
movement – and then passes over to the more traditional and accepted task of
doing the same with music.147 Bely's wife, Vasileva, probably brought back
Steiner's ...
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Companion to Contemporary Architectural Thought
Eurhythmy defines the parts of the building, as well as the building as a whole, by
relating height to breadth and breadth to length. Symmetry, on the other hand,
concerns the mutual relations between the parts, and between the parts and the ...
Ben Farmer, Dr Hentie J Louw, Hentie Louw, 2003
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Education and Modern Spiritual Life
much better if the demonstrations of eurhythmy as an art had been given here
first, for that would have shown the underlying conception. Because
eurhythmyisin art, itis part of life and thispart oflife has been putinto aform suitable
for ...
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Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and ...
Eurhythmy. It is possible to make visible the harmonious movements which our
life organism produces, or in other words to dance the inner life of speech itself.
Eurhythmy is speech visible as movement. Vowels express the soul and
rhythmical ...
Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, 2005
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Therapeutic Noh Theater
I took part in their eurhythmy sessions and worked with clay for the first time in my
life. My love for movement was rekindled. How lovely that spring was, and how
restored I felt when I left Germany and Lehenhof to go first to Paris, France, and ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EURHYTHMY»
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eurhythmy is used in the context of the following news items.
Tiny Farms and Gardens Sprout in China's Urban Rubble
His wife, Cynthia, teaches eurhythmy, a dance art developed by Rudolf Steiner for the Waldorf education system. There is a small kindergarten ... «Next City, Jun 14»
'Si Yolanda! Si Yolanda!': First aid for the soul
... spirals and figure 8s – are fun exercises but also incorporate deliberate Eurhythmy and Bothmer exercises which are healing in themselves. «Rappler, Mar 14»
Dr Le Fanu's online health clinic, Friday 7th February 2014
... to work with my PC on the floor by my left leg), heart eurhythmy, sleep problems, optical migraines and a really unpleasant vertigo/dizziness. «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 14»
10 common Christmas card dilemmas
"Darling Theo is doing frightfully well in his eurhythmy lessons at Charterhouse - and little Imogen has gone back to advising Ban Ki-moon at ... «BBC News, Dec 13»
Music teacher plays piano duet with elephant
Mr Barton, who also taught eurhythmy - the interpretation of the rhythm of musical compositions - at the Camphill Village Trust in Botton, on the ... «The Northern Echo, Feb 13»
Where's Waldorf: Music at the Heart of Education Philosophy
The San Francisco Waldorf High School offers at least three music-related events every year: a winter concert in November; a Eurhythmy ... «San Francisco Classical Voice, Feb 13»
Steiner biography screened in Lincolnville
... School movement, biodynamic agriculture, eurhythmy, Camphill communities and the worldwide network of anthroposophical medical work. «Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald, Jan 13»
Fragrant World: Q&A with Yeasayer guitarist Anand Wilder
The artist was playing around with eurhythmy, which is the concept that dance and language were developed together instead of distinctly. «Austin Chronicle, Sep 12»
The Steiner education movement: Exploring alternative education
There are some successful performers among Steiner alumni, such as Jennifer Aniston and Annie Lennox - who named the Eurythmics after eurhythmy, ... «gulfnews.com, Aug 12»
The “Yoga” of Islamic Prayer
In his research and creation of eurhythmy, Rudolph Steiner (founder of the Waldorf Schools), , found that vibrations made when pronouncing the long vowels, 'A' ... «Onislam.net, Feb 12»