Eurythmy-Forms
Eurythmy
Date: 9/2/2005 10:44:48 AM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 1941 times AUG 13 Ann Arbor, MI
SEP 11 Boulder, CO
SEP 14 Seattle, WA
SEP 17 Davis, CA
SEP 18 San Rafael, CA
SEP 20 Portland, OR
SEP 22 Fullerton, CA
SEP 24 Flagstaff, CA
SEP 26 Montreal, QC
SEP 29 Minneapolis, MN
OCT 1 Portland, ME
OCT 5 New York, NY
OCT 8/9 Chicago, IL
OCT 11 Toronto, ON
OCT 13/14 Harrisburg, PA
OCT 16 Durham, NC
http://www.newworldtour.org
Making Music Visible
Conducted by
Jim Papoulis
Artistic Direction by
Dorothea Mier
Annelies Davidson
Produced by
Marke Levene
For information:
VLM NewArts Management
Larry & Victoria Temple
707-824-0655
newarts@sonic.net
Symphonic Eurythmy Tour 2005
About Eurythmy
The world of formative forces, which is perceptible in
nature and scientific thought, is brought to artistic
expression in eurythmy. The name comes from the
Greek, and means harmonious rhythmical movement.
Eurythmy was developed by Rudolf Steiner in the early
20th Century.
In communion with the world of sound, eurythmy is an
art aware that space is alive with the forces that shape
us and our world.
Eurythmy shows us the gesture and movement inside
speech, making visible the formative ability, the creative
function of language and how the word gives meaning
and structure to life.
Eurythmy embodies the tone, rhythm and harmony that
reveal the world of music, bringing the inner life of
sound to outer expression.
Unique in contemporary performing art, neither
improvisational nor interpretive, eurythmy makes music
and speech visible.
(How COOL is that? 9th)
Symphonic Eurythmy Tour 2005
A generation has come of age since orchestral
eurythmy and the full richness of the art that it
reflects was last seen in North America 27 years ago.
Lemniscate Arts & Eurythmy Spring Valley are honored
to bring the New World Symphonic Eurythmy Tour to
16 cities across the United States in August, September,
and October 2005, and on October 5 to City Center in
NYC.
Rudolf Steiner School parent Jim Papoulis conducts,
and violin teacher Sherry Chow joins graduates from
the Juilliard and Manhattan School of Music on violin.
For tickets, go to
newarts@sonic.net
This is such an esoteric combination of form and art and movement!
TAKE A LOOK AT THE LINK!
Add This Entry To Your CureZone Favorites! Print this page
Email this page
Alert Webmaster
|