Eurythmy and Rudolf Steiner

Origins and Development 1912-39

Tatiana Kisseleff author Dorothea Mier translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Floris Books

Published:15th Jul '21

Should be back in stock very soon

Eurythmy and Rudolf Steiner cover

In the autumn of 1912, Rudolf Steiner presented the first eurythmy performance. It marked the revival, in modern form, of the sacred art of dance, which had been used in the ancient Mysteries to express the movements of the stars and the planets. In the years that followed, Steiner and his wife, Marie von Sivers, developed eurythmy further, broadening it beyond the artistic to encompass healing and educational elements as well.

One of the pioneers of this new form of movement was the Russian anthroposophist Tatiana Kisseleff, who became a student of Steiner's and later a celebrated eurythmy teacher.

In this remarkable book, available for the first time in English, Kisseleff describes the spiritual foundations of eurythmy as they were explored in Steiner's lectures and recounts the instruction she received from him.

This is both an eyewitness account of the origins of eurythmy and a record of a deeply personal journey of one person's efforts to master it. The book is illustrated throughout with photographs, drawings, facsimile reproductions from notebooks and posters advertising early eurythmy performances, alongside accounts of performances of various pieces including Goethe's Faust and Rudolf Steiner's own Mystery Dramas.

This is a fascinating account for eurythmists and anyone who wants to delve more deeply into eurythmy's history and development.

'I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and am grateful that it is finally available in the English language, thanks to the initiative of the excellent translator Dorothea Miers.
It offers deep insights into both Eurythmy and Rudolf Steiner, and yet remains an accessible and interesting read... For those who are keen to gain glimpses into the extraordinary spiritual possibilities of the art of Eurythmy, this book is a must.'
-- Gregers Brinch, Peredur Eurythmy, Forest Row

'Tatiana Kisseleff's account of her experiences as one of the first eurythmists is invaluable for anyone practising or teaching eurythmy today. I would highly recommend it to anyone working as a eurythmist or wishing to deepen their insights into the beginnings of both eurythmy and anthroposophy.'
-- Saraphir Legind, Eurythmist and Movement Teacher, UK

'[An] important account by a leading eurythmist... Priceless.'
-- Maren and Alan Stott, West Midlands Eurythmy Association

ISBN: 9781782507383

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 293g

212 pages