Eurythmics
Eurythmics is a performance art that combines movement, music, and speech to express emotions and ideas. Developed in the early 20th century by Rudolf Steiner, it aims to make music visible through coordinated body movements. Practitioners, known as eurythmists, perform in groups or solo, often using gestures that correspond to musical notes or spoken words.
Eurythmics is used in various settings, including education, therapy, and artistic performances. It is particularly popular in Waldorf education, where it helps children develop coordination, social skills, and an appreciation for music. The practice emphasizes the connection between movement and sound, fostering creativity and expression.