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The necessity and challenge of
meeting new situations
and people on a daily business is a
critical issue in both
business and personal life. The flow of
data speeds us along,
but it does not give us the time to
develop the flexibility,
creative thinking, and personal
resilience needed to turn
obstacles into opportunities. Eurythmy
enhances awareness
of our roles within the larger group. Eurythmy strengthens
awareness of self and others through the
use of movement.
We learn to develop balance and confidence to
meet everyday challenges. Doing eurythmy teaches us how to work
together effectively.
Who is it for?
It is for all those who want to
pursue their work with more awareness, depth, and flexibility.
Businesses, university students, adult educators, boards of
trustees, teachers social workers, entrepreneurs, parent groups,
health professionals and yoga instructors have found Eurythmy in
the Workplace relevant and helpful.
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Benefits for
Organizations
Improved group dynamics
Creative problem-solving
Action based on new perspectives
Shared vision and goals
Solutions for institutional growth |
Benefits for
Individuals
Health and enthusiasm for work
Communication skills
Leadership skills
Team building skills
Increased organizational efficiencies
Awareness of human potential |
Training Options for
Businesses & Non-Profits
Giving & Receiving
Information
Confidence
Communication
Inspiration
Self Awareness
Understanding Leadership
Taking Initiative
Decision-Making
Group Dynamics
Leadership Styles
Building Collaborations
Building Learning Communities
Finding Partners with Shared Interests
Recognizing Strengths
Forming Collaborations
Understanding Adult Learning
Workshops & Training in Education
Leadership Skills
Working with Adults
Special Projects for School Communities
Shared Planning
Renewal and Sustainability
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When I do eurythmy, my ability to think
creatively and independently increases.
Workshop participant |
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Eurythmy is a powerful way to open
dialogue, explore problems and develop alternate solutions.
In reality, creative and experiential learning taps into the
innovative spirit in individuals. Through eurythmy and
expressive arts, people are freed up to explore themselves,
their groups and organizations in ways that move far beyond
other traditional modes.
Dr. Steven Guerriero
Chair, Dept. Organizational Management
Antioch New England Graduate School |
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"Eurythmy in the Workplace made visible the
dynamics of group working. We were able to have a direct
experience of the intrinsic value of the whole and the
importance of suspending assumptions
It was profound."
Anne Matthews, Regional Chair
Assoc. of Waldorf Schools
in N. America |
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