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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EURHYTHMIST»
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Education and Modern Spiritual Life
They feel what the eurhythmist isdoing. Now whenthepeople look at thesefigures,
they may ask, whereisthe face shown and wherethe back ofthe head. That,
however, hasnothing to do with eurhythmy. You willsometimes find peoplewho
are ...
2
Rhythm and Movement: Applications of Dalcroze Eurhythmics
To stimulate quick response and to give variety to the teaching method, the
German word Hopp, in the sense of changing from one activity to another, is
widely used by the eurhythmist. Hopp may mean to change from a run to a walk
or from ...
3
Chambers concise dictionary
[Early 20c] □ eurhythmist n. eurhythmy or eurythmy /jua'nSmi/ > n 1 harmony of
proportion. 2 (usu Eurhythmy) an artistic, therapeutic and educational system
based on rhythmic body movement correlated to music or poetry, etc, created by
...
4
At the Dawn of a New Age
Immediately the next morning at the photographer's, who had to take pictures of
our faces, I met my friends Dr. Stavenhagen, Dr. Hartmann, and our eurhythmist
who had all been arrested also. In the interrogation sessions that now followed, ...
Of course, it is not necessary to be an anthroposophist to follow Chekhov's
principles of acting: Chekhov himself, for instance, did not become a eurhythmist
(eurhythmy is a performance 'discipline' within Anthroposophy) and he never
tried to ...
Michael Chekhov, Andrei A. Kirillov, Bella Merlin, 2006
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
eurhythmist noun. © Early 20c. eurhythmy or eurythmy /joa'ndmi/ c» noun 1
harmony of proportion. 2 {usually Eurhythmy) an artistic, therapeutic and
educational system based on rhythmic body movement correlated to music or
poetry, etc, ...
7
The Age of Atheists: How We Have Sought to Live Since the ...
“Beauty, aesthetics, good manners, conscience, ethical equilibrium, goodness,
are for me synonyms.” For Laban, the eurhythmist performed a new social
function: “a special profession, which employs the methods of art for ethical ends.
8
Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Performing Health
The assessment of eurhythmics was based on records by the eurhythmist and on
my personal observations from therapy sessions. These art therapies were also
scrutinized with the intention ofidentifying any therapy steps as stimuli that would
...
9
A descriptive study of Rudolf Steiner Schools for ...
When the exact diagnosis of the disturbances has been made, the eurhythmist is
the one who recommends specific eurhythmic movements. To become an
eurhythmist one has to study for four years at an eurhythmy training center in
Europe.
Eva Björck-Åkesson, Marianne Elisabet Callmar, 1980
10
Rhythm, Music and Education
If, once having achieved the corporal representation of musical rhythms (by
means of the transformation of metaphysical sensation into manifestations of a
muscular order and vice versa), the eurhythmist tries to modify these effects so as
to ...
Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, 1921