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Alexander
lessons are very informal. You wear normal (preferably loose)
clothes. You have to take your shoes off. Lessons normally
last 40 - 45 minutes.
We try
to get our pupils fully and actively involved in lessons.
We generally give them "homework" to practise between lessons.
The aim is to help you to help yourself. We are constantly
finding out more ourselves so there is always plenty for you
to learn.
The
current cost of a normal 45 minute lesson is £37. Introductory
lessons of one hour minimum cost £44. Lessons shared
between two persons are for one hour and cost £44.
Concessions are available for those who need them - we do
not want the cost to bar anyone who wants to learn the Technique.
We are both members of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander
Technique (STAT).
Neal
Morley
The
Alexander Technique first helped me with a neck problem caused
by my poor sitting posture when I was a lawyer. From 1987
to 1990 I trained at The Alexander Re-education Centre in
Aylesbury. Since 1990 I have been teaching the Alexander Technique
from home at Duns Tew near Banbury and in Milton Keynes.
I work
with people from all walks of life including many suffering
from disabilities.
Anne Morley
I qualified
as an Alexander Teacher in 1987 and have been teaching in
Duns Tew since then. I also work at the Godswell Natural Therapy
Centre in Bloxham.
I enjoy
teaching all ages and find it as rewarding to work with school
children as well as elderly pupils. Amongst my pupils are
riders, violinists, office workers, gardeners, hairdressers,
yoga students and teachers, all of whom are helped by lessons.
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