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Dalcroze|dælˈkrəʊz| The name of É. Jaques-Dalcroze (1865–1950), a Swiss exponent of musical education through physical exercises, used attrib. and ellipt. to designate his system, the movements involved, or an institution where the method is taught. Cf. eurhythmic a.
1913G. B. Shaw Let. 30 June in A. Dent Shaw & Mrs. P. Campbell (1952) 125 The Dalcroze school at Hellerau..is very interesting. 1920D. W. Black in B. Russell Pract. & Theory Bolshevism i. iv. 65, I saw..some quite wonderful Eurythmic dancing, in particular an interpretation of Grieg's Tanz in der Halle des Bergkönigs by the Dalcroze method. 1920D. H. Lawrence Women in Love (1921) xiv. 172 ‘Will you sing while I do Dalcroze?’.. ‘While you do—?,’ she asked vaguely. ‘Dalcroze movements,’ said Gudrun. 1964New Society 13 Feb. 16/3 The period 1915–30 was a time for trying out experimental methods: Dalcroze eurythmics, the Winnetka technique, the project method, the Dalton Plan, the Junior Republics, the Montessori system. |