noun
- plural of eurhythmy; a system of harmonious bodily movements performed to music or recitation, developed as an educational and artistic practice
- instances or expressions of eurhythmy; graceful, harmonious movements or rhythms
Usage: often capitalized when referring to the specific Waldorf education method; also spelled eurythmy
Usage: less common usage; refers to individual performances or manifestations
Examples
- The students performed eurhythmies during the school assembly, moving gracefully to classical music.
- Eurhythmies classes help children develop coordination and artistic expression.
- The dancers' eurhythmies reflected the emotional tone of the accompanying poem.
- In Waldorf schools, eurhythmies is considered an essential part of the curriculum.
- The performance showcased various eurhythmies that combined movement with spoken word.