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The Earlier and the Later Movements
Gurdjieff created his Movements in two periods of his life:
the first from 1918 until 1924, the year of his almost fatal
car accident, and the second from 1939 until his death in
1949. The earlier ones were performed on stage in 1923 in
Paris and in 1924 in America and consisted of obligatory exercises,
work dances, dervish dances, a group of women's dances and
several elaborate prayer rituals and ceremonies.
During the last decade of his life, Gurdjieff organised Movements
classes for different groups almost every day and gave scores
of new Movements and exercises until his death in 1949. In
this period, he created what became known as the "39
Series."
An important difference between the old Movements and the
new exercises is in their musical accompaniment. Gurdjieff
composed the music for his early Movements in co-operation
with Thomas de Hartmann. The music for the 39 Series was composed
by de Hartmann after Gurdjieff's death. This time he had to
compose alone, without Gurdjieff's guidance, but he used the
same style as in his earlier musical co-operation with him.
Although there were two main periods for the creation of the
Movements, we find it useful to divide them into three categories:

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