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Definition of Eurythmies
1. eurythmy [n] - See also: eurythmy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eurythmies
Literary usage of Eurythmies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1915)
"Edin R 223: 78-97 Jl '15 A'ee «lau European war—Poetry eurythmies What eurythmies
does for our children. E. De Merlier. il Musician 30:374-5 Je '15 ..."
2. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1921)
"... rhythm and music upon education, vividly explained by the originator of the
Dalcroze System of eurythmies. and beautifully illustrated from photographs. ..."
3. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting by American Social Science Association, National Conference on Social Welfare, Conference of Charities (U.S.), National Conference of Social Work (U.S. (1920)
"The same may be said for eurythmies and certain other pedagogical devices.
But in general we cannot work out our ..."
4. The Theatre of Tomorrow by Kenneth Macgowan (1921)
"One was in a place and an institution quite apart from the commercial theatre—the
great hall of the Jaques-Dalcroze School of eurythmies in Hellerau near ..."
5. The New Music Review and Church Music Review by American Guild of Organists (1906)
"The Jacques-Dalcroze College will hold a holiday course in eurythmies for
English-speaking students at the college, Hellerau, near Dresden, ..."