Art of eurythmy: Developmentmental History and its Meaning for Spiritual Science
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More than a century ago, after his lecture on St. John's Gospel, Rudolf Steiner approached a young Russian painter, Margarita Woloschin, and asked if she could dance the first words of the Gospel. Since then, eurythmy came into being as an art that we know most often as taught in Steiner schools as part of the artistic curriculum.
We rarely see eurythmy onstage. It is dubbed as visible speech and visible music. Sometimes we hear of curative eurythmy… but as we experience it so little in the world, what is eurythmy?
Why did Rudolf Steiner place so much importance on it?
How do we understand this art that is still very new?
Talk by Russian eurythmist Lidia Mikhailova.
This talk will be live and also zoomed. To attend by zoom, this is the link:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/art-of-eurythmy-history-and-meaning-for-spiritual-science-tickets-1981927286867?aff=oddtdtcreator
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