a method of teaching dancing or rhythmic movement, esp. to the recitation of verse or prose
Word origin
L eurythmia < Gr < eurythmos, rhythmic < eu- (see eu-) + rhythmos, rhythm
eurythmy in American English
(juˈrɪðmi, jə-)
noun
eurhythmy
Examples of 'eurythmy' in a sentence
eurythmy
In eurythmy therapy, however, patients actively exercise specific movements with the hands, the feet or the whole body.
Willich Stefan N, Ziegler Renatus, Glockmann Anja, Witt Claudia M, Hamre Harald J,Kiene Helmut 2007, 'Eurythmy therapy in chronic disease: a four-year prospective cohort study', BMC Public Healthhttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/7/61. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)