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When Marie and Rudolf Steiner developed the art of eurythmy in the early twentieth century, their aim was to awaken the musical element within the human form, in a spiritual way. In this unique form of movement, both music and the spoken word are made visible through dance and gestures.

Drawing on her first-hand experience of learning from Marie and Rudolf Steiner, celebrated eurythmist Elena Zuccoli describes the development of eurythmy and gives a personal account of the challenges that faced the early students as they sought to master this new discipline.

Available for the first time in English, this fascinating book is ideal for eurythmists who wish to deepen their understanding and practice of tone and speech eurythmy, and anyone who wants to learn more about the history of this special art.



Trade Review

'An absolutely essential book about eurythmy. [...] The cover is beautiful and pleasant to touch, and the layout of the book clear and easy to read. Zuccoli s account gives valuable insights into the many different elements of eurythmy. [...] The book is full of practical guidelines and information to ponder and meditate on and I am sure it will continue to be a valuable resource for English speaking eurythmists in years to come.'
-- Saraphir Legind, Eurythmist and Movement Teacher

'I feel touched by the spiritual background of the work. This small book is for all eurythmists, musicians, artists and anyone interested in Rudolf Steiner and the development of those early years.'
-- Perspectives

'The reader encounters much that is precious and stimulating, along with some tantalizing and even provocative matters.'
-- West Midlands Eurythmy Association

'From questions on costumes for men to musical intervals and how they are related to imagination, inspiration and intuition, there are treasures herein for anyone wanting to know more about eurythmy.'
-- Christian Seely, Eurythmist



Table of Contents

Foreword
1. The First Impulse in 1915
2. Reawakened Interest in Tone Eurythmy
3. The Birth of the First Eurythmy School
4. The Christmas Conference 1923/24
5. New Foundations of Tone Eurythmy
6. Tone Colours
7. The Eurythmy Figures
8. Speech Eurythmy
9. Costumes
10. Eurythmy Work with Marie Steiner
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Tone and Speech Eurythmy

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    A Paperback / softback by Elena Zuccoli, Dorothea Mier, Clifford Venho

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      Publisher: Floris Books
      Publication Date: 30/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781782508670, 978-1782508670
      ISBN10: 1782508678

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      When Marie and Rudolf Steiner developed the art of eurythmy in the early twentieth century, their aim was to awaken the musical element within the human form, in a spiritual way. In this unique form of movement, both music and the spoken word are made visible through dance and gestures.

      Drawing on her first-hand experience of learning from Marie and Rudolf Steiner, celebrated eurythmist Elena Zuccoli describes the development of eurythmy and gives a personal account of the challenges that faced the early students as they sought to master this new discipline.

      Available for the first time in English, this fascinating book is ideal for eurythmists who wish to deepen their understanding and practice of tone and speech eurythmy, and anyone who wants to learn more about the history of this special art.



      Trade Review

      'An absolutely essential book about eurythmy. [...] The cover is beautiful and pleasant to touch, and the layout of the book clear and easy to read. Zuccoli s account gives valuable insights into the many different elements of eurythmy. [...] The book is full of practical guidelines and information to ponder and meditate on and I am sure it will continue to be a valuable resource for English speaking eurythmists in years to come.'
      -- Saraphir Legind, Eurythmist and Movement Teacher

      'I feel touched by the spiritual background of the work. This small book is for all eurythmists, musicians, artists and anyone interested in Rudolf Steiner and the development of those early years.'
      -- Perspectives

      'The reader encounters much that is precious and stimulating, along with some tantalizing and even provocative matters.'
      -- West Midlands Eurythmy Association

      'From questions on costumes for men to musical intervals and how they are related to imagination, inspiration and intuition, there are treasures herein for anyone wanting to know more about eurythmy.'
      -- Christian Seely, Eurythmist



      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      1. The First Impulse in 1915
      2. Reawakened Interest in Tone Eurythmy
      3. The Birth of the First Eurythmy School
      4. The Christmas Conference 1923/24
      5. New Foundations of Tone Eurythmy
      6. Tone Colours
      7. The Eurythmy Figures
      8. Speech Eurythmy
      9. Costumes
      10. Eurythmy Work with Marie Steiner
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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