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单词 eurhythmics
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Definition of eurhythmics in English:

eurhythmics

(also eurythmics)
plural nounjʊ(ə)ˈrɪðmɪksjəˈrɪðmɪks
  • treated as singular A system of rhythmical physical movements to music used to teach musical understanding (especially in Steiner schools) or for therapeutic purposes, evolved by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the 1910s, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze taught eurhythmics to the locals here; there was theatre, music and dance, too.
    • Numerous sessions by outstanding presenters are sure to stimulate your thinking and revitalize your teaching, with topics ranging from composition, biofeedback, eurhythmics, chamber music and diversity.
    • This ballet mixes elements of folk dance from the Balkans with eurhythmics in order to tell the story of the beautiful Yana, her fiancé Momchil and the Dragon.
    • At a very early age, Finkelstein was introduced to piano, Dalcroze eurythmics, and ballet.
    • Although the authors warn teachers not to use the games as a formula and to be more experimental, a game each week could become so rewarding that eurhythmics may appear throughout the lesson.
    • But perhaps most architecturally visible, every Waldorf school centres on a theatre, a community centre where every pupil can learn to perform some music, a recitation, dance, drama, or the special Steiner practice of eurhythmy.
    • Her interest in Steiner led Melissa to eurythmy, the art of movement and its therapeutic and educational benefits.
    • But Kasai has also studied modern dance, classical ballet and eurythmy, and very consciously welcomes external influences into the butoh tradition.
    • Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics.
    • There are several schools in Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Russia, France and England teaching eurythmy in a variety of styles.
    • Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, inventor of eurhythmics, definitely had the right idea here.
    • Illness is disharmony and treatment may include not only medicine but also art therapy (painting, modeling, music, singing and creative speech), eurythmy, and counseling.
    • Jaques-Dalcroze called his system ‘rhythmic gymnastics', although it is popularly known as eurythmics.
    Synonyms
    physical activity, movement, exertion, effort, work

Origin

Early 20th century: from eurhythmy + -ics.

 
 

Definition of eurhythmics in US English:

eurhythmics

(also eurythmics)
plural nounjəˈrɪðmɪksyəˈriT͟Hmiks
  • treated as singular A system of rhythmical physical movements to music used to teach musical understanding (especially in Steiner schools) or for therapeutic purposes, created by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At a very early age, Finkelstein was introduced to piano, Dalcroze eurythmics, and ballet.
    • This ballet mixes elements of folk dance from the Balkans with eurhythmics in order to tell the story of the beautiful Yana, her fiancé Momchil and the Dragon.
    • Her interest in Steiner led Melissa to eurythmy, the art of movement and its therapeutic and educational benefits.
    • Although the authors warn teachers not to use the games as a formula and to be more experimental, a game each week could become so rewarding that eurhythmics may appear throughout the lesson.
    • But perhaps most architecturally visible, every Waldorf school centres on a theatre, a community centre where every pupil can learn to perform some music, a recitation, dance, drama, or the special Steiner practice of eurhythmy.
    • Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, inventor of eurhythmics, definitely had the right idea here.
    • Illness is disharmony and treatment may include not only medicine but also art therapy (painting, modeling, music, singing and creative speech), eurythmy, and counseling.
    • There are several schools in Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Russia, France and England teaching eurythmy in a variety of styles.
    • Jaques-Dalcroze called his system ‘rhythmic gymnastics', although it is popularly known as eurythmics.
    • In the 1910s, Emile Jaques-Dalcroze taught eurhythmics to the locals here; there was theatre, music and dance, too.
    • But Kasai has also studied modern dance, classical ballet and eurythmy, and very consciously welcomes external influences into the butoh tradition.
    • Numerous sessions by outstanding presenters are sure to stimulate your thinking and revitalize your teaching, with topics ranging from composition, biofeedback, eurhythmics, chamber music and diversity.
    • Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics.
    Synonyms
    physical activity, movement, exertion, effort, work

Origin

Early 20th century: from eurhythmy + -ics.

 
 
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