noun
- A system of rhythmic movement and gesture performed to music or spoken word, developed in the early 20th century as part of anthroposophy.
- Harmonious or well-proportioned rhythm; pleasing arrangement of rhythmic elements.
Usage: Also spelled 'eurythmy'; Associated with Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf education; Specialized/educational context
Usage: Rare; literary or formal usage
Examples
- The students performed eurhythmy during the school assembly, moving gracefully to classical music.
- Eurhythmy is a core part of the Waldorf curriculum, combining movement with artistic expression.
- The dancers' eurhythmy created a mesmerizing visual experience for the audience.
- In eurhythmy practice, each gesture corresponds to sounds and emotions in the music.
- The composer sought to achieve eurhythmy in the piece by carefully balancing tempo and dynamics.