The Temperaments and the Arts

The Temperaments and the Arts
Author: Magda Lissau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003
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ISBN: 9781888365436


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Children's temperaments, as described by Rudolf Steiner, are significant in their development. This thought-provoking book considers the different temperaments and relates them to Waldorf education, specifically, in the teaching of the arts.The book considers the connection and influence the temperaments have in areas such as sculpture, eurythmy, painting and colour, music and language, and will be valued by Waldorf teachers and parents.


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