Workshops

Robyn Avalon of the Alexander Alliance SW,
working with Judith Shotwell, singer and Harpist
Workshops are a time and cost-effective way to study Alexander’s Work. These rich intensives usually range from 1 day to 1 week, and are held throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.
They offer students an opportunity to delve deeply into the Work, allowing the time and space for people to explore their habitual choices in all realms of their lives.
Here are some of the AASW Workshops available:

Alexander Alliance SW students,
doing Tai Chi on a beach in Victoria, BC
General Introductions
Rediscovering Choice: An Introduction to the Alexander Technique
Sacred Geometry of the Body
Meditation/Martial Arts
Consciousness in Daily Life
Thinking Body, Moving Mind

Alexander Alliance SW students & staff,
teaching an Equestrian lesson,
using the Alexander Technique
Equestrians
Listening Through the Saddle
Conscious Riding
Musicians/Singers
Playing with Ease: A Survival Guide for Musicians
Singers’ Tune Up
Wellness
Sustainability of the Self: Energy Efficiency for Environmental Sensitivity
Re-Creating a Healthy Body – Injury Prevention, Recovery, and Re-patterning
You Can Help Yourself

Martha Hansen Fertman
teaching an Alexander Technique Lesson
at the AASW Fiber Arts Week
Creative Process/Fiber and Fine Arts/Pottery
The Maker and the Making – Exploring Body Use, Awareness, and Creative Process
Bowls & Domes – Exploring Containers Within and Without
Somatic Therapies/Bodywork/Personal Growth
Embracing Change - Embodying Personal Growth Work
Touching - The Art of Listening
Working By Hand: A Survival Guide for Manual Therapists
Helping Your Client Help Themselves
