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Come Learn with Us!

Up Your Teaching & Hands on Skills!  Experience ways to Observe, Inhibit, and Direct with our Senior Faculty.  Break out of the mould, think differently.  We are here to share our practice and learn with you. Refine how you work on your Self (stimulus / response); expand your hands-on skills (sensing hands); heighten your listening and communication skills (what did you say?); and improve your coordination in movement.

In 1987 ATI-LA was collectively established to answer the need for an Alexander Teacher Training Course in Southern California. To date we have trained over 100 teachers.  Our mission is to ensure that trainees develop a deep understanding of and embody the core principles of the Alexander Technique as passed on to our faculty by the teachers of previous generations.  The five Directors of the school who will be teaching this Continuous Learning are: Pamela Blanc, Head of Training, Lyn Charlsen Klein, Sydney Harris, Babette Markus, and Frances Marsden.

Continuous Learning

TBD

Monday, 4 August 2025

Tuesday, 5 August 2025

10:30am-12:30pm

Categories

AT Principles and Procedures

Open for

Everyone

Open for

Everyone

Categories

Continuous Learning

TBD

Monday, 4 August 2025

10:30am-12:30pm

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

Babette Markus

Babette Markus is a founding member and Co-Director serving on the faculty of the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles (ATI-LA). She currently teaches the Alexander Technique in the School of Theater at both the University of Southern California and at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, where she has also taught in the Schools of Music and Dance.

Lyn Charlsen Klein

Lyn Charlsen Klein has a BA in English from UCLA where she also studied for a Masters Degree in Dance.  She was certified to teach the Alexander Technique in 1977, training with Frank Ottiwell and Giora Pinkas in San Francisco at the American Center for the Alexander Technique.

Sydney Harris

Sydney Harris is a founder, Board of Directors member, active co-director, and continuing senior faculty of the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles (ATILA).

Pamela Blanc

Pamela began having private lessons in the Alexander Technique in 1975 with Frank Ottiwell and graduated from the American Center for the Alexander Technique in San Francisco in 1979 under the direction of Frank Ottiwell and Giora Pinkas.

Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles

Frances Marsden

Frances trained as an Alexander teacher at the Constructive Teaching Centre in London with Walter and Dilys Carrington and has been teaching for forty years.

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