What began as a sense, became a passion and evolved into something much more.
Born in Western Australia, Micaela Moore’s journey has been one of movement, discovery, and a lifelong search for deeper meaning through art, healing, and human connection. Long before founding Eudaimonia with Eurythmy, she was already gathering the threads of a life shaped by travel, creativity, study, and service across Australia and beyond. Her path carried her through many corners of Australia, where each landscape and community added something unique to her understanding of people and wellbeing. Yet it was Eurythmy — the expressive art of movement born from Anthroposophy — that became the heart of her life’s work.
In 2007, Micaela completed her Eurythmy training with Aurora Australis in Melbourne. Soon after, she joined the Aurora Australis stage group, stepping onto international stages in China and Hong Kong. Through performance, she experienced the universal language of movement: a way of communicating beyond words, culture, and borders. But Micaela’s calling extended far beyond the stage. For more than twenty years, she has devoted herself to teaching Eurythmy, bringing it into schools that otherwise would never have had access to its transformative possibilities. She became known not only as a performer and teacher, but as someone deeply committed to making Eurythmy accessible, alive, and relevant within contemporary life. Along the way, she also performed independently throughout Australia, China, and Switzerland, continually expanding her artistic and cultural experience.
In 2010, Tasmania became home — a place whose natural beauty and quiet strength offered fertile ground for the next chapter of her work. There, in 2018, she founded Eurythmia and Astronomia, an intensive Eurythmy schooling created for people who longed to immerse themselves more deeply in the art and philosophy of Eurythmy. It became a space for dedicated students to explore movement, self-development, creativity, and spiritual insight in a supportive and inspiring environment.
Micaela’s pursuit of knowledge and healing continued to evolve. In 2022, after years of dedicated study, she graduated with a Master of Arts in Eurythmy Therapy through the UK branch of Alanus Hochschule. Her work increasingly integrated therapeutic practice, combining movement with holistic approaches to health and wellbeing. In 2025, she completed a Diploma in Anthroposophic Medicine at Emerson College in the United Kingdom, deepening her understanding of integrative and person-centred healing.
Today, while still based in Tasmania, Micaela travels throughout Australia offering Eurythmy, Eurythmy Therapy, and Anthroposophic Medicine. Her work reflects decades of experience, international study, artistic practice, and heartfelt dedication to supporting others in finding balance, vitality, and meaning through movement and holistic care.
It is Micaela's intent that she not only provide services. She takes time to understand, explore, and create purposefully what is individually required.
As a practitioner, she knows from experience what it means to navigate life's challenges. Together with her UK training in Eurythmy Therapy and the distinctive medical training of Anthroposophic doctors, this experience provides a strong basis for her therapeutic practice. She offers support that is both professionally informed and deeply grounded in an understanding of the human journey.
Flourish physically, emotionally, and spiritually with harmonising movement
- Eudaimonia with Eurythmy-
Let steady, intentional movement remind you of your own strength, clarity, and capacity to grow.
Let each quiet movement become a moment to listen inward, to notice what’s unfolding in you.
What is Eurythmy?
Eurythmy brings speech and music into the visible realm with specific gestures. It is a gentle, dynamic art of movement seeking to bring language, music, and the spiritual qualities inherent in them into expression. It was developed in the early 1900s by Rudolf Steiner.
The body becomes an instrument of the soul in Eurythmy in a way that no other art form does. The speech and music transformed in the flowing movement encourages; sculpture spatially and in the forming of the gestures; colour in the choice of costume, veil and lighting but also the inward colour of every movement created; drawing through creation of forms and choreography; recitation and drama through movement expression; music through creating the complexities of a written score and composer’s intent in movement; singing, Eurythmy is visible speech and singing, the whole body becomes the larynx! Eurythmy attempts to give a multidimensional perspective, incorporating the viewpoints of many different modes of art.
Creating speech and music with Eurythmy has a formative and even healing effect on the human being. The etheric or life body receives what the soul has grappled with and then gives this as new strengthening forces to the body and soul. Physically, it can improve coordination, posture, balance, develop spatial awareness, strengthen vitality, boost the immune system, aid digestive, respiratory, and cardiovascular problems, help with chronic pain and fatigue. Emotionally and mentally it can help with regulation, balancing mood, reducing anxiety, stress, and anger, it can build self-confidence, clarity of thought, provide self expression in a non-verbal way, and promote grounding, and inner calm.