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- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Synopsis of Lectures
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- outer experiences in ordered movements — “visible
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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- features of the face become more definite, the awkward movements
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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- Eurythmy gestures and movements. Think for instance of an O. One
- movement.
- movement, and later on the single parts.
- notices is that the dog moves. But he does not ascribe the movement
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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- youngest, who is still quite clumsy in his movements, and you say to
- the movement of your body you could never touch yourself in the way
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- experiences in ordered movements - "visible speech." In Gymnastics man
- movements either alone or in groups, man actually reveals himself
- same way. Indeed in the animal all gestures and movements which carry
- that. Speech has laws, and so has Eurythmy. In the ordinary movements
- ordered movements, just as speech leads an inward experience over
- this gymnastic movement (arms outstretched), you have the feeling
- make perhaps a similar movement, but in this case, the inner soul
- quality is expressed in the movement. Man reveals his inward self.
- the Gymnastics teacher makes the children do movements whereby they
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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- movement of their limbs tires them more, whereas what you give them
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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- various movements, grasp the bar thus, and thus, and so an
- must study which inner movements of the muscles have a healthy effect
- on the organism, so that you will know what movements to teach. Then
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