noun
- A system of rhythmic body movements performed to music or spoken words, developed in the early 20th century as an art form and educational method.
- Harmonious or well-proportioned arrangement; pleasing rhythm or flow.
Usage: Also spelled 'eurhythmy'; Often associated with Waldorf education and anthroposophy; Primarily used in artistic and educational contexts
Usage: Rare; literary or formal usage
Examples
- The students performed eurythmy movements that expressed the melody of the classical composition.
- Eurythmy classes are a core part of the Waldorf school curriculum.
- The dancers' eurythmy demonstrated a perfect synchronization between music and gesture.
- She studied eurythmy as both an art form and a means of personal development.
- The eurythmy performance captivated the audience with its flowing, graceful movements.