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Ambitions grew, and funding was found to create a new building of two storeys, with five classrooms and a slightly larger eurhythmy room.
Rather they spoke of eurhythmy, where the prefix eu- designates "good" or "successful" Remarkably, Scruton's allegedly comprehensive treatise sheds almost no light on this deeper question.
The more important rooms - the eurhythmy room and main music room, for example - are generally more regular and symmetrical, while ancillary and storage rooms are tucked into left-over corners, so there is a legible hierarchy of formality.
 
 
 
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