We are honoured to deliver the next International Alexander Technique Congress, the 13th since the first one in 1986, initiated by Michael Frederick. Michael is excited to be a co-director for this one as well. We are all aiming to create a great Congress experience in Dublin in 2025, embracing the diversity in the global AT community, and encouraging mutual understanding, sharing and friendship.
In Dublin, we’ll focus on the expertise of each individual teacher, on our collective wisdom, and on the diversity and uniqueness of our work. We strive to offer a rich and varied program that enables you to make active choices, allowing you to make the Congress your own. With your participation, we aim to deepen our understanding of the work, expand our skills, learn from stellar keynote speakers, and raise public awareness about the Alexander Technique.
Kamal Thapen – Michaela Wohlgemuth – Michael Frederick
2025 AT Congress Directors
Check out below who is regarded as a trainee for the booking fee! Pre-booking closed on 3 May 2024. You can register now at the Early Bird rates and save money, and support the Congress while you’re at it!
If you register now, you need only pay €825 instead of €950 (regular fee) when you complete your registration. See our Congress Fees table below for reference
4 May 2024 – 28 Feb 2025
1 Mar 2025 – 3 May 2025
After 4 May 2025
3 May 2024 – 3 July 2025
The Congress Directors are now inviting proposals for presenting workshops at the AT Congress Dublin 2025. You can submit proposals by logging in first and then filling in the ‘Workshop Proposal Form’ via this link. Further details are available in the introduction to the form. Please note that the new submission deadline is 3 November 2024.
World-class facilities, an ideal location and the right atmosphere all combine to make University College Dublin, Ireland’s largest university, an internationally renowned Congress destination for us. The UCD campus at Belfield is located in the southern suburbs of Dublin. The campus is just fifteen minutes from the city centre, fifteen minutes from the coast and thirty minutes to the beautiful Dublin/Wicklow Mountains.
As a thriving university campus, UCD has an almost endless supply of classrooms, smaller spaces and onsite accommodation – an ideal set up for the Congress.
University College Dublin,Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
Also a few minutes’ journey along Dublin’s busiest bus route, or a pleasant walk, and the capital’s shops, sights and world-famous cultural attractions are easily unlocked.
After a busy day of focus and work, Dublin’s pubs and restaurants are a time-honoured way to unwind and socialise with Congress colleagues.
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