Eurythmy ("beautiful or harmonious movement") is a unique experience as part of the Waldorf curriculum. The art of eurythmy was born in 1912, growing out of the work of Rudolf Steiner. Eurythmy uses the body as an instrument in space. Eurythmists make forms and gestures in the air much as a sculptor uses wood or stone. Attempting to sing and speak through movement, eurythmists "sound" in space, bringing all the life and color of music and poetry to vivid expression. They strive to make the invisible dance of creative sound a visual experience.
Links to Learn More:
- Chaos to Form by Maria Ver Eecke


