eurhythmy

/jʊˈrɪðmi/
noun
  1. A system of rhythmical movements and gestures, often used in dance or therapy to express music or speech.
    • In her eurhythmy class, she used flowing arm movements to represent the melody of a song.
    • The children practiced eurhythmy to learn how to move gracefully to classical music.
    • The therapist recommended eurhythmy to help the patient improve coordination and emotional expression.
  2. A harmonious or pleasing arrangement of parts, especially in art or architecture.
    • The painter achieved a sense of eurhythmy by repeating soft curves throughout the canvas.
    • The architect aimed for eurhythmy in the building's design, balancing windows and columns perfectly.
    • Garden designers often seek eurhythmy by placing plants in balanced, flowing patterns.
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