Thank you so much for posting this. I studied with John and recall fondly learning similar exercises. Memories of him remain fresh in my mind after many years.
Where did you get this video? I have only heard great things about John Colman. I searched the UW Madison LIbrary database and couldn't find it. Do you know if this full demonstration video is available somewhere? Where did you get this copy?
All of the music was his. He was a master improviser. How I wish I had recorded more of the classes he played for Hanya Holm. Pure brilliance. He studied with Hindemith as well as Nadia Boulanger, I believe.
The dance instructor knowledge is really lacking in the current way they teach this. Rather a big shame ... they completely threw out the knowledge of posture and movement and told students to do whatever. They also threw out the visualization or imagination aspect to see/feel the rhythm before you increase it. Just like audiation for rhythm. Most excellent idea which is not there in the modern teaching. Eh...
This depends a lot on where, and with whom, you study eurhythmics today. I'll say that in particular at the Institut Jaques-Dalcroze in Geneva, there is a major emphasis on developing and refining the movement of students, to a greater extent than I've experienced anywhere here in the US. And, of course, it's worth noting that Colman, who played for NYC Ballet with Balanchine for much of his professional life, and studied with Dalcroze directly, was especially aware of and skilled at teaching these skills.
Thank you so much for posting this. I studied with John and recall fondly learning similar exercises. Memories of him remain fresh in my mind after many years.
Thank you very much for uploading! More Dalcroze demonstrations need to be available on UA-cam, and this is of excellent quality.
Wow! Thank you for uploading this video.
This is incredible! Thanks so much for this! :) Really inspiring! I also want to see more!!
Wonderlful! Thanks for posting!
Uau! Que maravilhoso este registro.
Una joya este video. 👏👏👏🎶🎵
wow! very good! I love Dalcroze.
Loving!! Is incredible :) Thanks !
Apaixonado!!
Excellent! Thank you!
I wish i had done eurythmics
Thank you very much. This is an incredible demonstration. Are there more? I'd love to see more like this, or different teachers/ teaching styles.
Thanks! Very helps a lot.
Gudrun dances this in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love.
So this is what sweet dreams are made of
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Where did you get this video? I have only heard great things about John Colman. I searched the UW Madison LIbrary database and couldn't find it. Do you know if this full demonstration video is available somewhere? Where did you get this copy?
Anyone know what pieces he's playing?
All of the music was his. He was a master improviser. How I wish I had recorded more of the classes he played for Hanya Holm. Pure brilliance. He studied with Hindemith as well as Nadia Boulanger, I believe.
I am writing an essay on Dalcroze Eurhythmics for University, and wondered how I could get a copy of this video to hand in with it? Many thanks
I was surprised at how to just feel the rhythm and the song itself. It really helps people who have an elephant or a bear in their ear ...;)
but what does it sound?
The dance instructor knowledge is really lacking in the current way they teach this. Rather a big shame ... they completely threw out the knowledge of posture and movement and told students to do whatever. They also threw out the visualization or imagination aspect to see/feel the rhythm before you increase it. Just like audiation for rhythm. Most excellent idea which is not there in the modern teaching. Eh...
This depends a lot on where, and with whom, you study eurhythmics today. I'll say that in particular at the Institut Jaques-Dalcroze in Geneva, there is a major emphasis on developing and refining the movement of students, to a greater extent than I've experienced anywhere here in the US. And, of course, it's worth noting that Colman, who played for NYC Ballet with Balanchine for much of his professional life, and studied with Dalcroze directly, was especially aware of and skilled at teaching these skills.
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