eurythmy

/jʊˈrɪðmi/
noun
  1. A system of rhythmic movement and dance used in education and therapy, often associated with the Waldorf school philosophy.
    • She attended a eurythmy class to improve her coordination and sense of rhythm.
    • Eurythmy is sometimes used in therapy to help people express emotions through movement.
    • The children practiced eurythmy as part of their daily school routine.
  2. Harmonious and graceful bodily movement or proportion.
    • The dancer's performance was a perfect example of eurythmy in motion.
    • Her gestures had a natural eurythmy that made her speech captivating.
    • The architect designed the building with a sense of eurythmy, balancing all its parts.
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