David M Mills

David M Mills

David M Mills

Seattle

- USA

David was a graduate student in Biophysics when he first met Marjorie Barstow in 1974.
When David dropped Catherine off in Lincoln, Nebraska for Marj’s summer workshop in something called The Alexander Technique, he wasn’t planning to attend that workshop himself the following summer, much less all of the 20 summers after that. He recalls that he found in Marj’s approach to what she liked to call “the discoveries of FM Alexander” a new kind of biophysics – a study of the workings of the whole human person, as a whole – and by that person. What in the world, he thought, could be a more fascinating field of study than ME, and what knowledge would be more useful? So he never did get that degree in Biophysics, though he did eventually get his PhD in Human Learning, and of course Alexander’s work played a central part. Over the years of working with people engaged in all sorts of performance, he has enjoyed sharing their moments of fascination with their own “unity in action.” John Dewey claimed that this work “bears the same relation to education that education bears to all other human activities.” A strong statement. I continue to see his work with the Alexander Technique as a means of exploring what that statement might mean, and what it might be like to become educated in that way. In the meantime, he finds that the secret compensation for practising the Technique is that we get to spend moments enjoying the presence of truly fascinating people – ourselves.
davidm@performanceschool.org
August 4, 2025
10.30am-12.30pm
Monday, 4 August 2025
Room 16, H Skeffington Building C104
August 7, 2025
10:30am-12:30pm
Thursday, 7 August 2025
Room 16, H Skeffington Building C104