John Colman — demonstration of Dalcroze Eurythmics (1966)
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John Colman — demonstration of Dalcroze Eurythmics (1966)
Swiss composer Émile Jaques-Dalcroze on a vintage postcard
IDEAL CITIES - YES!!
Today I share something that is the opposite of the (admittedly alluring) urban dystopia of Chongqing, the topic of some of my recent posts. Heinrich Tessenow (1876-1950) was a German architect whose response to the horrors of the First World War was a return to small town simplicity. Overly idealistic perhaps, but endlessly seductive. He was an important influence on the thinking of Leon Krier and the entire New Urbanist movement, and not just in the power of his simple drawings. His work is a powerful reminder that inspite of our obsession with the new and trendy, there are eternal truths.
The building is his school for Jaques-Dalcroze, the founder of Dalcroze eurhythmics, the study of music through movement.
IDEAL CITIES - YES!!
Today I share something that is the opposite of the (admittedly alluring) urban dystopia of Chongqing, the topic of some of my recent posts. Heinrich Tessenow (1876-1950) was a German architect whose response to the horrors of the First World War was a return to small town simplicity. Overly idealistic perhaps, but endlessly seductive. He was an important influence on the thinking of Leon Krier and the entire New Urbanist movement, and not just in the power of his simple drawings. His work is a powerful reminder that inspite of our obsession with the new and trendy, there are eternal truths.
The building is his school for Jaques-Dalcroze, the founder of Dalcroze eurhythmics, the study of music through movement.
Oggi ho partecipato ad un corso/open day sulla metodologia di un autore che avevo studiato per la tesi e che mi incuriosisce un sacco. Al punto che, l’anno scorso, avrei partecipato alla formazione di tre anni se non fosse che è a Roma ed è per chi esce dal conservatorio, principalmente.
Sono proprio felice, è stata una giornata meravigliosa.
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Ciencia, razón y progreso
Estas tres ideas, ciencia (naturaleza), razón y progreso serán sobre las que se apoyará la concepción del hombre, del conocimiento y del mundo ilustrado. Estas ideas serán la guía de los hombres que vivieron entre el siglo XVII y los comienzos de la Revolución Francesa, la era de la Ilustración.
La cuna de la Ilustr…
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Dalcroze Eurhythmics is a method used in music therapy to help patients improve motor skill, cognitive functioning and to help prevent future falls. An oversimplified explanation of the method: instructed and often improvised movement to the rhythmic impulses within music. #emilejaquesdalcroze #dalcroze #dalcrozeeurhythmics #eurhythmics #musictherapy #therapymethods #healthcare #wellbeing #eldercare #seniorcare #goldenyears #qualityoflife #rhythmicmovement #memphismusictherapy (at Memphis, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk52yb_HYd_/?igshid=gdm9756pel6a
Dalcroze class to wrap up a fun first day. #dalcroze #suzukiviolin #japanseattlesuzukiinstitute #jssi2019 (at Seattle Pacific University) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0zPLUBnGjB/?igshid=18bbq9shgvzre