Centre for the Alexander Technique •

Centre for the Alexander Technique
London, SW6 6HA

Located in Fulham, not too far from Chelsea, Hammersmith, Barnes, Richmond, Wandsworth and Putney, we offer:

✤   Alexander Technique Lessons
✤   An Alexander Technique Teacher Training Course
✤   Ribeaux Consulting for businesses and professionals

Society of Teachers of the Alexander TechniqueBy remaining small we are able to maintain sound principles, uniformity and consistency of teaching and a standard of excellence without frills. We are members of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique, www.stat.org.uk. Our teacher training course is recognised by STAT.

Who are we?

We were trained by Patrick Macdonald, one of FM Alexander’s successors, and are the longest established Alexander Technique teacher trainers in the UK. We opened our course in September 1984. Since then we have graduated some hundred teachers who work in establishments as varied as multinational corporations and drama and music colleges. The Centre is situated in our house in Fulham near the River Thames in south-west London.

28052007165Ellie Ribeaux has been teaching the Alexander Technique for over 40 years. Formerly a biology teacher, she has taught and given workshops in the Technique to people from many walks of life in a number of different countries including Denmark, Germany and Israel.
Photo for Congress 2011Peter Ribeaux has been an Alexander Teacher for over 40 years. He has given workshops in Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Israel, Switzerland and the USA and has taught the Alexander Technique in a number of different settings ranging from the performance arts to the aerospace industry. Formerly a university lecturer in organisational psychology, he has also been a council member of STAT and is currently co-chair of the moderators panel and a member of the Training Course Committee of STAT.

A number of other experienced teachers regularly visit the class. They include Michael Meeneghan, Pauline Ghosal and Yoshi Inada, all highly experienced and each bringing their own particular flavour to the work.

Our STAT moderator is Anne Battye.