Dalcroze Eurhythmics

    

    This is an effective and creative approach to musical training: it develops an     awareness and skill in co-ordination, musicianship, solo and ensemble     performance for musicians, dancers, and others.

    The method consists of three disciplines:

  1. Rhythmics develops an understanding of musical elements such as pulse, tempo, rhythm, phrasing, duration and structure through movement. It explores all aspects of the relationship between music and movement, as well as that between creativity and technique.
     
  2. Improvisation develops mastery of a variety of musical styles and the ability to improvise for movement, using voice, percussion, and other instruments.

  3. Solfa is pitch training in relative Solfa based on the Kodaly method. Classes include the study of harmony, part-singing, and conducting.

    Dalcroze Eurhythmics is widely taught in Europe, as well as Israel, Japan,     Australia, Canada, and the U.S.A.

    It is part of the training at The Royal Northern College of Music, Trinity College of     Music, The Royal Ballet School, Central School of Ballet, Canterbury Christ     Church University College - Music Department, and The College of the Royal     Academy of Dancing.

    

       Dalcroze Website - UK        http://www.dalcroze.org.uk
                                         - International         http://www.dalcroze.ch

 

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