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NATIONAL FILM UNIT

"PD HYTHM AND MOVEMENT," a full reel. film showing the value of eurhythmics in relation to everyday life, is the National Film Unit’s release for the week beginning April: 23. The idea behind e rhythmical exercises is to improve general health, posture and physical well-being. People who have jobs that cramp their muscles, round their shoulders, or dull their mental outlook get (it is said) quite a new outlook on life by this special form of physical culture. "Rhythm and Movement" shows a Wel on Y.W.C.A. class trained by Gisa Taglicht. Background music for the picture was written by the New Zealand composer Douglas Lilburn.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 461, 23 April 1948, Page 25

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NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 461, 23 April 1948, Page 25

NATIONAL FILM UNIT New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 461, 23 April 1948, Page 25

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