Switzerland. In the introduction to the panel discussion now available on Goetheanum.tv, “Eurythmy in the Workplace: An Undiscovered Potential,” Peter...
Eurythmy is one of the major new creations from the heart of anthroposophy. It’s more well known today but is...
Tokyo, Japan. A look back at the Japanese eurythmy project, Nimo. The Nimo Symphonic Eurythmy Project began in 2019 from a small sprout on Japanese soil before first 20, then 26 Japanese eurythmists began its production in November 2020. The project, which began with the question: “What is your dream?”...
Kassel, Germany. In the Young Eurythmy Performance project, or YEP! for short, an international group of young people aged 18...
From June 24 to 27, twenty eurythmy schools and one speech school will come to the Goetheanum for the meeting...
Dornach. Movement is essential for health. Movement stimulates learning and makes change possible. The benefits of movement are being seen, studied, and discussed in medicine, psychology, and the educational, cultural, and social sciences. According to Lina Baimler, Manuela Biesantz, Stefan Hasler, Hanna Koskinen, Ulrike Wendt, and Michael Werner, the organizers...
How can we promote art that manages to create a stage for itself? How can we attract artists who find...
Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands. Eurythmy courses for children. The Dutch eurythmy school Logos is offering regular eurythmy courses for children in the...
The deepest insights are often, or perhaps always, the simplest realizations. “The human only becomes human among humans.” A statement of simple words from the philosopher Johann Fichte, and yet it takes a long life to unpack this sentence, to explore it, and to learn to live it. “It may...
These days, ‹Trauma› is getting people moving. Developing exercises and insights is also becoming relevant for eurythmy work. The trauma...
‹Wegspuren› [Vestiges on the Path] is the name of the new program of the Goetheanum Eurythmy Ensemble. A piano trio...












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