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- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Comments by the Editor of the Third German Edition
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- of speech and tone eurythmy, even if artistic perfection has not been
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: References to the Fourth German Edition
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- For instance two children with speech defects were brought to him, and
- speech and music, then through movements of the human body itself, and
- parts of speech, rhymes — how much more significant they now appeared
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Synopsis of Lectures
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- The character of vowels and consonants. Speech and
- their effect. The speech-physiological processes that accompany the
- speech and curative eurythmy on the organism (examples of exercises).
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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- call it that) lives as speech or song, then that whole system of organs
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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- is outwardly objective. When we remain within the realm of speech, these
- stage of human evolution in mind in which in fact the evolution of speech
- has been loosened, however, in the course of man's development. Speech
- largely without accompanying our speech with the corresponding movements.
- already said. In speech as well the consonant is so formed that a
- the outward-going path of speech is restored to it. And, whether one
- example; to begin with, what is it as speech? In speech “M”
- in speech, and in speech physiology as well, if you contrast it with
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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- when man attempts to penetrate into the outer world through speech.
- The person who sets himself the task of observing speech will see that
- “H” he makes a greater effort to uncover through speech the
- attention to nowadays in teaching, even in physiology, speech physiology,
- be polar to the actual process in speech. You know that the speech process
- quality of speech is lamed when one conveys the sound through movement.
- the most inclusive sound; one would like to run after the speech organism
- it is formed in speech. The U is spoken with the mouth and the openings
- in which O is employed in speech certain forces are present. And in
- speech. If one were to develop a language consisting principally of
- specialized and localized once again in the development of the speech
- speech organism another specialization, the specialization in the
- speech as well. Our speech development today in our modern civilization
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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- the speech organism — which takes up the movement in the course
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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- the breathing system, brought forth in speech, must of necessity become
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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- consonantal world in speech is appreciably richer among less civilized
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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- in speech. For this reason eurythmy is, artistically, really a sort
- of visible speech. We must recognize that two components work together
- in human speech. One component originates through a particular use of
- Esentially the apparatus of mental representation in the speech apparatus
- speech. The other component comes up out of the human being's metabolism.
- the whole is carried over into the air by means of the speech-system,
- of the human organism, we see that speech comes into being through an
- speech or singing. In the case of song it is something different but
- into force. In this way ordinary speech is metamorphosed into movements of
- proceeds from the human organism with the same lawfulness as speech
- metamorphosis of this speech. One can compose the entire alphabet in
- this speech; one can bring everything linguistic to expression through
- of speech. The human being surrenders to the outer world when he is
- the structure (“Gestaltung”) that is also common to speech.
- fact that in normal speech the metabolic activity and the plastic activity
- as a result speech is released from the organism.) all of what is shaped
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