Abstract

Generally speaking, eurhythmy can be defined as a harmonious combination of sounds, words, lines and proportions generating a compositional balance, which is very important for the artistic act. In the context of studying, with the purpose of reaching high interpretative and artistic competencies, eurhythmy is represented by: - developing human bodie's expresivity, the capacity of expresing temporal and spatial dimensions, the harmonious bonding between movement, rhythm, sound and colour; - realising the connexion between the body and the soul. Eurhythmy is an art that wants to express the language and sound through movements. It's first elements were first borned in 1911-1912 with the help of Rudolf Steiner, founder of anthroposophie. There are other sciences that developed during the past few years as the science developed itself in: scenic, pedagogical and curative/remedial eurhythmy. Scenic eurhythmy artistically introduces each new concepts or new skills to be discovered and developed. Eurhytmies itself is an art: it uses the body as a visual representation along with the language, the music and the singing that create the atmosphere. It points out the music intervals and tones and the sound through a falling expresive movement of the arms, hands and body in a dinamic structure. The second side is the didactical one that is willing to streghthen the child according to Waldorf's techniques. During eurhythmy classes, the children make up stories or happenings through meaningfull movements. As they grow up they aquire the ability of controlling their gestures and steps on specific rhythms and special moves. There is also a third domain developed from eurhythmy, which has its own concepts and figures that are used in treating different defficiencies.

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