Dalcroze for Seniors started today from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM at The Lucy Moses School. There is a nice sized class but still space!
Eric Barnhill, Dalcroze Eurhythmics teacher, is featured in this article!
Dalcroze Eurhythmics classes for children ideally incorporate barefoot movement. Interesting read!
Carnegie Mellon’s Osher Class, “Brain Health and Better Balance Through Dalcroze Eurhythmics” is terrific!Carnegie Mellon’s Osher Class, “Brain Health and Better Balance Through Dalcroze Eurhythmics” is terrific!
New Series of Classes for “Dalcroze Adult Eurhythmics for Brain Health and Better Balance” at #MarleneMeyersonJCCManhattan. Starts Friday, April 5th and runs until June 7th. Class meets from 10 to 11 AM. (No classes April 19th and 26th.) The class has a good enrollment. The first week started off brilliantly!
Currently teaching 3 weekly adult classes! All fine for new Dalcroze students. Message me for info!!Currently teaching 3 weekly adult classes! All fine for new Dalcroze students. Message me for info!!
Classes are growing! Two classes for adults are running at The Dalcroze School at Lucy Moses. Dalcroze for beginning and intermediate students is Monday 6:15 to 8:15 PM. Introduction to Eurhythmics is Thursday 12 to 1:30 PM. There are 11 weeks left in the Monday class and 12 in the Thursday class! Come check them out! #DalcrozeNYC
I spent 2 weeks in Beijing teaching Dalcroze Eurhythmics to everyone from toddlers to teachers! The children are quite focused and the teachers were very well trained and very intelligent. It was mostly amazing and sometimes awful (try getting a taxi!), incredible and incomprehensible (credit cards taken almost no where if you wanted a truly Chinese experience), fabulous (great students) and frustrating (where exactly am I when the address is in Chinese?), and so many more wo...rds to describe. I hiked - it is not really walking because it is rugged - on the Great Wall, entered the Forbidden City twice, and was in The Birds Nest from the 2008 summer Olympics which is now a winter wonderland inside with fun rides and slides on the ice. I explored local markets, even learning to bargain a bit, and ate street food. Beijing has the best noodles and buns - Peking Duck buns, 5 for 15 yuen - about 2 dollars. I had Peking Duck at least 5 times since I turned in my vegetarian card for the trip. I got a dragon lollipop made of poured liquid caramel, became very cheap (would not buy a silk scarf for 139 yuen which I realized later was about $20 but did buy 5 for 39 yuen each), and got caught up in all of it. Beijing is bigger than life itself. Go if you can, but not on a high end tour if you can avoid it. I was fortunate to have a colleague who had been to China before who has a Chinese wife. She helped us plan tours from New York City! And I was much more brave due to being with him, though I did a few things alone because our teaching schedules were opposite on the weekend.
See More#MarleneMeyersonJCCManhattan Adult Dalcroze Eurhythmics class has started! It has 10 students, the most ever! The class is designed to improve Brain Health and give students Better Balance. After 6 months of Dalcroze Eurhythmics it has been shown that older adults have 50% fewer falls. (Today after the second class a woman told me she was more coordinated with her shopping cart on an escalator. This after only 1 class. The power of Dalcroze Eurhythmics!!!
I have been so busy teaching Dalcroze Eurhythmics I have not had time to post anything. I have an incredible Beginning/Intermediate adult class at the Dalcroze School at Lucy Moses. I also have a great Seniors class at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan. I did a presentation for a couple of dancers at NYU in the fall as well. Will post next sessions for everything soon!
An architect joined my class at the Dalcroze School at Lucy Moses! She studied Appia and Hellerau for her dissertation!An architect joined my class at the Dalcroze School at Lucy Moses! She studied Appia and Hellerau for her dissertation!
Just taught a Dalcroze class to Catherine Turocy, a dancer & historian, & fellow dancer. Such fun seeing dancers move!Just taught a Dalcroze class to Catherine Turocy, a dancer & historian, & fellow dancer. Such fun seeing dancers move!