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  • Rudolf Steiner also developed a theory of dance based on a system called Eurhythmics, a rhythmic alphabet in which each vowel or consonant could be expressed by a specific body movement.

    Leah Bergstein. 2009

  • "Eurhythmics" has been here coined for the purpose.

    The Eurhythmics of Jaques-Dalcroze Emile Jaques-Dalcroze

  • She taught Eurhythmics, Choreutics and Acrobatics.

    Angiola Sartorio. 2009

  • It is for the first time in the history of this medical university that medicos from other private medical colleges have been invited to participate in events ranging from Utopia to Eurhythmics to Sports to Skits to Symphony to Fantasia to Glitterati (in common parlance this would mean debating, quizzing, singing, dancing, photography, calligraphy, athletics, dramatics, fancy dress et al).

    Rhapsody 2008 - a symphony of different cultures for medical professionals 2008

  • Best known for his work with the Eurhythmics, Mr. Stewart is a Starr fan -- an interview he did with the drummer for an HBO special is now in post-production -- and a presence in his own right.

    Ringo Stars in His Own Life Story on CD 2008

  • Well, the ladies have a follow-up and they honor their favorite candidate with their take on a Eurhythmics 'hit.

    CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2008 2008

  • With his new band, The Style Council, he helped usher in the '80s new wave sound of groups like the Eurhythmics.

    A Solo Paul Weller Returns with 'As Is Now' 2005

  • This subject, therefore, naturally forms an important part of the normal course at the Hellerau College, since this course is planned to meet the needs of students preparing for the teaching diploma in Eurhythmics.

    The Eurhythmics of Jaques-Dalcroze Emile Jaques-Dalcroze

  • Psychology, Physiology, Eurhythmics, Music, Woodwork, it would be time to retire ... with a pension or a psychosis.

    A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928

  • Eurhythmy -- not to be confounded with the system of M. Dalcroze which is known in England only as Eurhythmics -- forms an important part of the curriculum of the last society, as also of Herr Steiner's Order, of the

    Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918

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