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10th International Alexander Technique Congress

Presenting at the 10th International Alexander Technique Congress in Limerick, Ireland
9th – 15th August 2015

10th International AT Congress - peterribeaxPeter Ribeaux is an Alexander Technique Teacher of nearly 50 years standing and is co-director of the Centre for the Alexander Technique in London training teachers. He is chair of the STAT Moderators’ Panel and a member of the Training Course Committee.

He has worked as a university lecturer and as a consultant in personal and organisational development, stress management and back pain prevention. The Alexander Technique is the main driving force in this work.

His private practice includes people from all walks of life and he currently gives individual lessons in a medical school.

All aspects of the Technique, in particular working out what it really was that Alexander discovered, fascinate him. He loves working with others to improve their work (and his own). More recently he has enjoyed making sense of anatomy and neuroscience in relation to the Technique.

Workshop: Use, Misuse and the Primary Control

10th International Alexander Technique Congress

Use, Misuse and the Primary Control
with Peter Ribeaux

2 sessions, 9:00 – 11:00 | repeated mon-tue, wed-thu, fri-sat
venue: A1-054, Main Building (level 1)
suitable for all

Peter dislikes giving titles to his workshops and attempts to match his offering to the needs and requests of the participants. He does this in the general context of working as much to principle as he is able, given a mild enjoyment of heresy. Hence the rather all embracing title which he will take as a licence for some enjoyable sessions of exploration and sharing of the skill of being an Alexander Teacher.