The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1920–1922

GA 277c — 30 August 1921, Stuttgart

49. Programs for the Stuttgart Performances

From August 28 to September 7, 1921, the public congress “Cultural Outlook of the Anthroposophical Movement” took place in the Gustav Siegle House in Stuttgart. In the mornings there were events on individual specialist areas, in the afternoons lectures on topics critical of the times. These were each followed by short, half-hour eurythmic performances, which were exclusively humorous and were announced in the conference program as follows: “On the days to be specified, eurythmic satires will be performed under the direction of Mrs. Marie Steiner after a break following the corrective lectures.”

August 30, 1921
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“Moon Things”
“Grave of the dog”
“Question of labels”;
The guinea fowl
“The sandwich paper”
“The two donkeys”
“The shoes” August 31, 1921
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“The Water Donkey”; “The Sniffles”
“Palmström by the pond”
“The Bohemian Village”
“The authority”
“Korf's Enchantment”
“Sculpture”
"The Fingur> September 1, 1921
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“St. Expeditus”
“Bim, Bam, Bum”
“The confession of the worm”
“At the sight of a goose” by Fercher von Steinwand
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“Unter Zeiten”
“The vest”
“The Cock”
“The Pied Piper” by J. W. von Goethe September 2, 1921
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“E.P.V.”
“AntoLogy”
“The Hystrix”
“The Nasobem”
“Physiognomic”
“Explanation of an antique gem” by J. W. von Goethe
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“From the suburbs”
“A modern fairy tale” September 5, 1921
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“Muhme Kunkel”
“The Parrot”
“Lore”
“Lorus”
“Word art”
“To the north”
“West-Eastern”
“Theater and science” September 6, 1921 From Pierrot Lunaire by Albert Giraud in the translation by Otto Erich Hartleben: “Abend” Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern: “The Cube” “The really practical people” “The magpie” “Question and answer (i.A.)” “Draft for a tragedy” with prelude by Leopold van der Pals September 7, 1921
Humoresques by Christian Morgenstern:
“Die Nähe”
“Toilet arts”
“The Theater I and II”
"The Priestesses
“The skirt”
“The Nasobem”
“Trial by fire”
“The Pied Piper” by J. W. von Goethe with musical accompaniment by Max Schuurman

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