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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara Tapfer , Annette Weisskircher , Matthew BartonPublisher: Floris Books Imprint: Floris Books Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9781782503736ISBN 10: 1782503730 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 20 April 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews'This book is clear and down to earth. It is well laid out and the photos are possible to follow or imitate. I was aware that I was meeting both the text and the illustrations with a degree of working experience as a eurythmy therapist, and having shown it to a couple of my patients they stressed that it could help remember exercises already tackled with a therapist, but no way could it replace the human interaction and process of eurythmy therapy itself. It has not set out to be a 'self-help' book, I think, but rather to make a courageous attempt to put Eurythmy Therapy in the 'market place', perhaps attracting people who are new to it and are intrigued, or re-inspiring those more familiar. I will certainly use it to illustrate and support work as a therapist, and also for myself as a helpful reminder of basic exercises. [...] I would recommend this book to other eurythmists and eurythmy therapists as a clear and attractive handbook.' -- Jane Abel, Eurythmy Therapist 'This book is clear and down to earth. It is well laid out and the photos are possible to follow or imitate. I was aware that I was meeting both the text and the illustrations with a degree of working experience as a eurythmy therapist, and having shown it to a couple of my patients they stressed that it could help remember exercises already tackled with a therapist, but no way could it replace the human interaction and process of eurythmy therapy itself. It has not set out to be a `self-help' book, I think, but rather to make a courageous attempt to put Eurythmy Therapy in the `market place', perhaps attracting people who are new to it and are intrigued, or re-inspiring those more familiar. I will certainly use it to illustrate and support work as a therapist, and also for myself as a helpful reminder of basic exercises. [...] I would recommend this book to other eurythmists and eurythmy therapists as a clear and attractive handbook.' -- Jane Abel, Eurythmy Therapist 'The book itself has a good and clear layout and it is easy to get an overview of the exercises.[...] I have to say that as a eurythmist I find the book useful as a resource for deepening my knowledge of the sounds and I personally wouldn't mind a Volume 2 covering themes such as rhythms, spatial forms and body meditations.' -- Saraphir Qaa-Rishi, Eurythmist and Movement Teacher 'An Illustrated Guide to Everyday Eurythmy is easy to follow and is to be commended on its attractive presentation [...] Having never visited a eurythmy therapist myself I could not say whether or not they hand out illustrations of the exercises as an aide memoire for their client, but if not, they might well wish to consider availing themselves of this work-book to pass on to clients as a useful follow-on after having first imparted to them a sufficient orientation in these eurythmy exercises.' -- New View Author InformationBarbara Tapfer was born in 1977 in the South Tyrol in Northern Italy. She studied eurythmy at Dornach, The Hague and Järna, and now runs a private eurythmy practice. Professor Annette Weisskircher was born in 1955 in Bonn and studied eurythmy and eurythmy therapy. She has worked for many years in private practice. She created the first eurythmy master's program at Alanus University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |