[
UK
/juːɹˈɪθmɪks/
]
NOUN
- the interpretation in harmonious bodily movements of the rhythm of musical compositions; used to teach musical understanding
How To Use eurythmics In A Sentence
- The former Eurythmics singer has been nominated for the Barclays Woman of the Year Award, which according to the blurb is given each year to an exceptional woman whose personal and public life has been both brave and bold. Annie Lennox: 'I would have been perfect as a man'
- At a very early age, Finkelstein was introduced to piano, Dalcroze eurythmics, and ballet.
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- Eurythmics is the organic combination of arts and gymnastics.
- From The Tourists to the Eurythmics, Annie Lennox is an Icon of British Music.
- Jaques-Dalcroze called his system ‘rhythmic gymnastics', although it is popularly known as eurythmics.
- Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics.
- Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics.
- Jaques-Dalcroze called his system ‘rhythmic gymnastics', although it is popularly known as eurythmics.
- Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics.