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Dalcroze Eurhythmics is a unique approach to Music Education. It is based on the premise that the human body is the source of all musical ideas. This site is the home of Dalcroze Australia - you will find information here about the Dalcroze approach, about ordering books, CDs and other resources, and training happening in your area.

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Books & DVDs

Where to find other books and DVDs

Dalcroze UK sell books and DVDs through their website.

Musik Innovations has an extensive list of Dalcroze materials.

Meerkat Films sell Dalcroze  resource  DVDs.

Recommended reading list

  • Aronoff, F. W. Music and young children (1979). New York, NY: Turning Wheel Press.
  • Choksy, L., Abramson, R. M. et al. (2001) Chapters on Dalcroze Eurhythmics in Teaching music in the twenty-first century. Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall.
  • Comeau, G. (1995). Comparing Dalcroze, Orff and Kodaly. Vanier, Ontario: CFORP
  • Duret, M. (ed.). (2007). Chemins de rythmique/Paths to rhythmics. Genève, Suisse: Fédération Internationale des Enseignants de Rythmique/Editions Papillon.
  • Findlay, E. (1971). Rhythm and movement: applications of Dalcroze Eurhythmics. New Jersey: Summy-Birchard.
  • Mead, V. (1994).  Dalcroze Eurhythmics in today’s music classroom. New York: Schott.
  • Pope, J. (Ed.). (2006). Dalcroze Eurhythmics: Music through Movement. A hundred lessons and thousands of ideas for Early Childhood Education by Australian master teacher Heather Doris Gell. Turramurra: Heather Gell Dalcroze Foundation.
  • Pope, Joan. Emile Jaques-Dalcroze.
  • Vanderspar, E. (2005). Teaching Rhythmics: principles and guidelines for teachers of Dalcroze Eurhythmics. London: The Dalcroze Society UK (Inc.).