Eurhythmytic

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  • eurhythmy: (from Greek eu- – good, beautiful and rhythmos – rhythm. A theory of movement, performance, and education pioneered by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner and his wife Marie von Sivers in the early 20th century, It was part of Steiner's Anthroposophy movement.
  • eurhythmics: an early twentieth century music education theory that teaches concepts of rhythm, structure, and musical expression using movement. It was invented by Émile Jaques Dalcroze, a Swiss conductor, and is known also as the Dalcroze method. Joyce's daughter Lucia was a practitioner.