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Adventures in Anthroposphic Education: A Healing Moment in Our Time- An Introduction to Eurythmy & Eurythmy Therapy
February 12 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Eurythmy comes from the Greek word meaning “Harmonious movement or rhythm” .
What does it mean for our children and for us to be in “harmonious rhythm? In our
bodies, in ourselves and in relationship to others, our environment and world?
Together we will experience Eurythmy as a performance art, and explore how we might
find some of its pedagogical and therapeutic benefits.
We look forward to having you join us!
With guidance from Rudolf Steiner, Eurythmy grew out of the soil of Anthroposophy as a
renewed form of social movement art, that makes visible speech and music in
performance, supports healthy child development in Waldorf pedagogy, enlivens
individual practice and group work. Later, to address more acute imbalances and illnesses
in their patients, specialized indications for a Eurythmy Therapy were given to
anthroposophical doctors and eurythmists.
Bride Alona McWilliam, a Waldorf alumni, is a graduate of
Eurythmy Spring Valley, NY and is currently completing a Masters
in Therapeutic Eurythmy through Alanus and Oslo Universities.
She recently moved to Colorado for an internship at the Denver
Center for Anthroposophical Therapies, mentored by Dr. Adam
Blanning and therapeutic eurythmist, Glenda Monasch. In the last
few months of study and thesis work, she looks forward to
continuing to deepen her eurythmy therapy experience in 1:1
practice, group work, and community engagement.
Contact her at bridemcw@comcast.net with any questions or if interested in individual Eurythmy therapy sessions.