Performers always need to be conscious of their physical presence on stage. The Alexander Technique, developed in the 1890s by Australian actor Frederick Matthias Alexander, helps actors immerse ...
The purpose of the ATIS training program is to provide an in-depth theoretical and practical study of the Alexander Technique; to apply the technique directly to dance training, teaching, choreography ...
McEvenue states clearly and honestly in the introduction to her book, "You simply cannot learn the Alexander Technique from a book." Why read it then? More appropriate questions may be: Who should ...
Perhaps you've heard of the Alexander Technique, a tried-and-true method to help actors and singers with their voices. But that's only the beginning. It's also known to dramatically help people with ...
There is always some aspect of your acting you can work on. To be respected in this business, to keep your skills sharp, to stay confident, and to consider yourself a well-trained actor, you should ...
The Alexander technique is a specific approach and set of exercises that encourage the development of mindful awareness of the balance and posture of the body, with a particular focus on the balance, ...
Lori Schiff is on the faculty of the Juilliard School and the Juilliard Opera Center. She has published articles in the journals of the American Society for Teachers of the Alexander Technique, and ...
“S tand up straight.” I am 13 years old, patiently waiting for the organ to launch into “O Thou the Central Orb,” when I hear these words and feel two hands yanking back my cassocked shoulders.
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