Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, inventor of eurhythmics, definitely had the right idea here. |
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In 1998 a Swedish eurhythmics ensemble commissioned an arrangement for a string orchestra which they used in their performances. |
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A sort of nuanced emotion took hold as if the antique eurhythmics were echoing through the distant ages. |
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Dalcroze eurhythmics teach children to coordinate bodily movement with music. |
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For him, eurhythmics was indissolubly attached to Ancient Greece: «A more or less perfect but uncontestable harmony existed between landscape and architecture, between architecture and man. |
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Half were randomly assigned to weekly hourlong eurhythmics classes for the first six months, and the other half took no classes until the following six months. |
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Elderly people in a new study cut their risk of falling by more than half after they took classes in eurhythmics, an exercise-and-music program designed for young children. |
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Other influences on their ideas of female embodiment include Isadora Duncan's dancing, and eurhythmics. |
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Among the repetitive verses is a line from Bob Marley's song Iron, Lion, Zion and a chorus from Here Comes the Rain Again by Eurhythmics. |
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Previous winners of the prize include Sting, U2, David Bowie, Eurhythmics, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Van Morrison, The Who and Duran Duran. |
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This was after she had joined a circus, toured Europe with performance artists, dabbled in punk music and harmonised with Annie Lennox on tour with the Eurhythmics. |
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In my doctoral program I elected a course in Dalcroze Eurhythmics in which the class spent most of its time on its feet moving about the room to music. |
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