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##Harmonious relationships among the separate organs of the body
 
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Definitions

RHYTHM = time + space + energy

Everywhere where there is interaction between a place, a time and an expenditure of energy, there is rhythm. Therefore: a) repetition (of movements, gestures, action, situations, differences) b) interferences of linear processes and cyclical processes c) birth, growth, peak, then decline and end.

Rhythm is change and repetition, identity and difference, contrast and continuity. Lefebvre uses it as a mode of analysis – a tool.

The notion of rhythm brings with it also the notions of polyrhytmia, eurhythmia and arrhythmia.

Lefebvre defines some categories to analyze rhythm:

The Rhythmanalytical project

There is a strong relation between everyday life and rhythm - a concrete modalities of social time. We are particulraly interested in the relation between cyclical and linear time. In this way we can describe daytime in accordance with social categories, sex and age. The realtions of the cyclical time and the linear are not simple: there is between them agonistic unity - they are in perpetual interaction.

Glossary

  1. Polyrhytmia = the use of an instance of simultaneous contrasting rhythms
  2. Eurhythmia =
    1. Harmonious relationships among the separate organs of the body
    2. Eurhythmia is also used to indicate the good subjectively conditioned, which is not in the harmonic composition of parts, but in the impression of harmony.



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