Eurythmy

/juːˈrɪðmi/ noun

Definition

Beautiful, harmonious movement or proportion, especially a form of artistic movement that combines dance, music, and speech.

Etymology

Greek eu- (well) + rhythmos (rhythm), meaning 'good rhythm.' The concept was formalized in early 20th-century Europe as an artistic discipline.

Kelly Says

Eurythmy was developed as a therapeutic art form that uses color, form, and movement to express music and poetry—it's like making your entire body into a musical instrument.

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