noun
- plural of eurythmy; a system of rhythmic movement and gesture performed to music or speech, developed as an educational and artistic practice
- plural of eurythmy; harmonious or well-proportioned arrangement or structure
Usage: often capitalized when referring to the specific Waldorf education method; also spelled 'eurhythmies'
Usage: formal or technical usage; rare in modern English
Examples
- The students performed eurythmies during the school assembly, moving gracefully to classical music.
- Eurythmies classes are a core part of the Waldorf curriculum.
- The dancers studied various eurythmies techniques to improve their expressive movement.
- The architect praised the eurythmies of the building's facade.
- Children benefit from eurythmies as it combines music, movement, and artistic expression.