IPA: /jʊˈrɪθmi/
KK: /jʊˈrɪθmi/
A form of expressive movement that aims to create harmony between music and physical movement, often used in performance art and education.
The students practiced eurhythmy to better understand the connection between music and movement.
Eurhythmy is formed from "eu-" (meaning good or well) and "rhythmos" (meaning rhythm). The word refers to a good or harmonious rhythm, often used in the context of movement or music.
Think of 'good' ('eu-') rhythm ('rhythmos') to remember that eurhythmy means a harmonious or pleasing rhythm.