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eurhythmic
eurhythmic, a. and n. pl. (juːˈrɪθmɪk) [f. next + -ic.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to well-arranged proportion, esp. in architecture.1831 Fraser's Mag. IV. 287 Each [design]..is exceedingly funny in its way..with regard to ‘tactic efficiency’, ‘eurythmic [sic] diathesis’..and every other imaginable... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dalcroze eurhythmics
This shows that eurhythmic classes can benefit a child’s sense of rhythm. wikipedia.org
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eurhythmy
eurhythmy (juːˈrɪθmɪ) Forms: 7 eurythmie, 8–9 eurithmy, -ythmy. Also 8–9 in L. form eurythmia. [ad. L. eur(h)ythmia (Vitruv.) proportion, a. Gr. εὐρυθµία, f. εὔρυθµος well-proportioned (f. εὐ- (see eu-) + ῥυθµός proportion, rhythm); cf. Fr. eurhythmie.] 1. Archit. Harmony in the proportions of a bui... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cecilia John
Following the war, John became interested in the Dalcroze Eurhythmic style of dance, and in 1921 moved permanently to London to study it further. wikipedia.org
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Dalcroze
Dalcroze (dælˈkrəʊz) The name of {Eacu}. 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.1913 G. B. Shaw Let. 30 Jun... Oxford English Dictionary
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rhythmic
rhythmic, a. and n. (ˈrɪðmɪk, ˈrɪθmɪk) Also 7 r(h)ythmicke, -ique, 8–9 rythmic. [ad. F. rhythmique or L. rhythmicus, a. Gr. ῥυθµικός, f. ῥυθµός rhythm.] A. adj. 1. = rhythmical 3. a. Of language, verse, music. Also appositively, as rhythmic-melodic adj.a 1631 Donne Litany viii. Poems (1633) 175 Thos... Oxford English Dictionary
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G. F. Zaimis
the Erechtheion Temple at the Acropolis and the origins of the Caryatids, re-told through her poetry, "Portico of six ||| rhomb adjacent to ||| Beauty eurhythmic wikipedia.org
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Skull art
She shows depths of mystery yet has a harmonious eurhythmic note of the epic origins of the chromatic Oaxaca. wikipedia.org
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Jan Škrdlík
They find particular application in the use of the fifth eurhythmic string led below fingerboard, tuned in such fashion that its vibrations favourably wikipedia.org
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Jacques Chenevière
Shortly before the end of the war, Jaques-Dalcroze premiered in his institute the eurhythmic show Les premiers souvenirs («The first memories») for which wikipedia.org
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Lynn Garafola
"Forgotten Interlude: Eurhythmic Dancers at the Paris Opera." Dance Research (Edinburgh) 13.1 (Summer 1995). 1995. wikipedia.org
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List of Peter Simple characters
Elvira Mutcliffe — "Cleckheaton-born diseuse and devotee of solid pottery and eurhythmic dancing" who leads a well-respected witches' coven in the West wikipedia.org
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