Jennifer Kellow
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Jennifer Kellow RN has been an Alexander Technique teacher since 1988, training at The Alexander School of Philadelphia with Bruce and Martha Fertman and with the late Marjorie Barstow.
Erica Donnison
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Erica lives and works in the Kendal area to the south of the English Lake District, having trained at Cumbria Alexander Training at Fellside in Kendal, UK.
David Owen
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David Owen enjoyed a career in industry, medical physics and as an engineer in the BBC. Towards the end of this time he had lessons in the technique for 2½ years before training with Jeanne Haahr (Née Day) (STAT/Carrington) in Totnes, Devon UK, qualifying in 1990.
Henry George
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After attending Bristol and Oxford Universities, Henry graduated in 2010 from the Centre for the Alexander Technique, London. As a violinist, he quickly established a specialism in working with musicians, and now works at Trinity Laban conservatoire in London.
Ellie Rouse
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Ellie trained at Central School of Speech and Drama on the BA Acting Course. She worked as an actress for 10 years, before training to become an Alexander Technique teacher.
Sue Fleming
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Sue Fleming is based in Manchester UK, and has worked as a STAT qualified Alexander Technique teacher for 17 years, with an interest in voice and movement.
Korina Biggs
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Korina was a founder member of Frantic Assembly theatre company and enjoyed performing and teaching accessible physical theatre and devising skills.
Felicity Bryant
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Felicity was a hand standing, cart wheeling, leap frogging, hoola hooping, skipping and hop scotch playing child! Also jacks playing and many other ball games. Hence she has a big interest in co-ordination, joint flexibility and range of movement.
Rosalie Warner
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Rosalie is an Alexander Technique and voice teacher, vocalist, and vocal health first aider. Her work as a performer and collaborator moves between folk, opera, contemporary, pop, and improvisation.
Antonia Del Mar
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Antonia Del Mar qualified as an Alexander teacher in 1978. Her teaching has taken her to Australia, the Czech Republic (where she featured on Radio Praha), Scotland and as a consultant for In Harmony Liverpool.