How the New Art of Eurythmy Began: Lory Maier-Smits, the First Eurythmist

by Magdalene Siegloch

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The actual historical moments of birth of the various arts are not known. At most, significant changes of direction are distinguishable - and these are usually detected retrospectively. However, the founding of eurythmy, a new art of movement, has been extensively documented. The story of the first eurythmist, Lory Maier-Smits, told in the pages of this profusely-illustrated book, is a valuable contribution to that legacy. It brings to life the pioneering period when the new artform was being developed under Rudolf Steiner's personal instruction. Magdalene Siegloch traces Lory Maier-Smits' biography with artistic care and loving detail. She describes the eurythmist's early exposure to anthroposophy; her training under Rudolf Steiner from 1912; the first performance of eurythmy during the Theosophical Society festival in 1913; Rudolf Steiner's lectures on the new art of movement; the staging of eurythmy under the direction of Marie Steiner; and Maier-Smits' later work as a trainer of eurythmists. Also included is an account of Maier-Smits' personal path of development, her marriage and family life.
  • ISBN10 1906999813
  • ISBN13 9781906999810
  • Publish Date 14 September 2015
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Temple Lodge Publishing
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 168
  • Language English