About the role
Eurythmists are artistic practitioners who combine music, rhythm, and dance in an educational or performance form. They often have a background from Waldorf schools' eurythmy training or similar artistic college programs. Eurythmy is used both as an educational tool and as a performing art.Responsibilities
Eurythmists' responsibilities include creating and performing eurythmic compositions. They teach eurythmy within the educational system or conduct courses for various age groups. Developing students' movement skills and expressiveness through eurythmy is a central part of their work.Skills and tools
Eurythmists need a good sense for music and rhythm as well as the ability to express themselves through movement. They use their body as their primary tool and can also use various attributes such as veils and rods. Educational skills are important when they teach eurythmy.