Take up the anthro. music impulses!
I have just stumbled on to your website and find it uplifting in your wish to reach out and connect with others studying eurythmy.
I hope this initiative is working for you.
I am a eurythmist. I trained in Germany and now I work together with Michael Deason-Barrow.
I happened to see that one of your questions you posed was about working with instruments. One of the key themes that led me to work with Michael (together we run the Tonalis Music Centre) is to understand tone, the new instruments inspired and created by anthroposophical insights and how to bring them into work with eurythmy. I have been doing this work for 18 years. I do not offer it much to the 'eurythmy world' as I find it is rejected there. But I would urge you - as students - to research and take up the new anthropsophical music impulses into eurythmy. They offer so much! Have a look at our website if you would like to know more: www.tonalismusic.co.ukI would also like to ask whether you would consider placing a link from your website to ours?with best wishes Lorin