
Eurythmy: Movement that engages the Will and develops Thinking
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In this conversation, Laura Hayes and Mark Ebersole delve into the art of Eurythmy, a unique movement practice central to Waldorf Education. Mark shares his personal journey into Eurythmy, its significance in education, and the challenges faced in teaching it today. The discussion highlights the importance of integrating movement with learning, the joy it brings to students, and the therapeutic aspects of Eurythmy. Mark emphasizes the need for children to engage in free play and movement, contrasting it with the current educational trends that often confine them to screens and rigid structures.
Podcast by Ithaca Waldorf School
Hosted by Laura Hayes
Music performed by Tao Teramura, IWS student
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