The Origin and Development of Eurythmy 1923–1925
GA 277d — 14 October 1924, Bremen
Eurythmy Performance
From a letter from Marie Steiner to Rudolf Steiner, Bremen, October 15, 1924
Yesterday we had the performance here. It was a large hall without lighting facilities, but there was great enthusiasm and many young people were present. Over 1,000 people in total. Miss Münch now lives in Bremen as a eurythmy teacher. So it was definitely worth doing, but we were only prepared for lighting. Now we're getting in the car and heading to Kiel.
From a letter from Rudolf Steiner to Marie Steiner, Dornach, October 16, 1924
I sent the adaptation of the Oberon-Titania scene [sic] to Lübeck. Hopefully you will find it there. I think I can also address this letter to Lübeck, since the directory shows that you will be there until the 19th.
I was extremely pleased to hear about the success in Hamburg, as reported in Hemsoth's telegram. I have not yet heard anything from Bremen.
Olga is now taking this letter with her today (16), so I am no longer sending it to Lübeck, but to Berlin. - Hopefully Oberon-Titania has reached you.
Warmest thoughts for all stages of your journey.
Rudolf
Greetings to all!