Resources for Alexander Teachers
I've been working with my fellow Alexander teachers for many years now, offering lessons and seminars both in Paris, where I live, and in my travels all over the world. Alexander teachers constitute the second-largest group of individuals taking private lessons from me, the largest being performing musicians.
If you're interested in taking private lessons in Paris or during my world travels, or if you wish to be put on my e-mailing list for forthcoming events, please write me an email using the contact form provided.
From this page you can access information about my seminars for teachers, as well as a series of articles and essays.
- Click here for the syllabus of a three-day seminar for Alexander Technique teachers
- Click here for a list of my Past Engagements
Essays and Articles for Alexander Teachers
- Forward and Up, an introduction to the Alexander Technique for all readers
- Introducing the Alexander Technique to Musicians
- Rhythm for Alexander Teachers, an essay explaining the essentials of rhythm and its universal applications
Over the next few months I plan to add further articles and essays for Alexander teachers to my web site. You're welcome to send me materials related to the topics I list, describe, and annotate below, as well as suggestions and requests for future articles.
- A Reading List for Alexander Teachers
- Writing about the Alexander Technique: Suggested Projects for Alexander Technique Teachers
- The Alexander Technique as a Martial Art
- Patrick Macdonald and Walter Carrington: A New Perspective
- End-gaining in the Arts
- Seven Teaching Mistakes
- Forbidden Knowledge: What A Pupil Shouldn't Know
- Patrick Macdonald: A Reminiscence

At the International Congress, Freiburg, 1999



