Health-musicking through Dalcroze Eurhythmics

Authors

  • Ana Navarro Wagner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2016.333

Keywords:

Dalcroze Eurhythmics, music therapy, musicking, health-musicking, sociocultural, health and wellbeing, communicative musicality, improvisation

Abstract

Émile Jaques-Dalcroze was a Swiss music pedagogue who advocated the use of musical activities to develop different human qualities such as consciousness, personality, temperament, the subconscious, the muscular and nervous system, imagination, thought, behaviour, action, confidence, concentration and freedom of spirit. Many of his statements and intuitions are fully recognised in certain contemporary music therapy approaches, theories and practices. The aims of this article are to: acknowledge the presence of health and wellbeing in Jaques-Dalcroze’s understanding of Eurhythmics; discuss the contributions the method has made and does make in therapeutic or wellbeing contexts; and to develop an understanding of current Eurhythmics practice from the perspectives of contemporary music therapy theory. The article begins with a discussion of the ‘health-musicking’ concept and goes on to use vignettes of the author’s practice as a Eurhythmics teacher and music therapist to illuminate the argument. A second section relates the theory of communicative musicality to improvisation practices through a health and wellbeing lens. Finally, the conclusion exposes diverse ideas on how to carry out a Eurhythmics practice through a health and wellbeing perspective.

Author Biography

Ana Navarro Wagner

Ana Navarro Wagner is a music teacher at a primary school in Barcelona, Spain. She holds her Dalcroze Certificate from L’Institut Joan Llongueres and has worked there as a Eurhythmics teacher for six years. She completed her MA in Music Therapy at Aalborg University (Denmark).

Email: berebomito@yahoo.com

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Published

2016-12-11