eurythmics

/jʊˈrɪðmɪks/
noun
  1. A system of training through movement, music, and rhythm, often used in education and therapy to develop coordination and expression.
    • Eurythmics is sometimes used in special education to help students with sensory integration.
    • She studied eurythmics as a way to combine her love of dance and music therapy.
    • The school offers eurythmics classes to help children improve their motor skills.
  2. Harmonious and rhythmic bodily movements, especially in dance or performance.
    • In ancient Greece, eurythmics was considered essential for a well-rounded education.
    • The troupe's eurythmics captivated the audience with its perfect timing.
    • The workshop focused on eurythmics as a form of artistic expression.