Alexander
Technique teachers
Teresa Neches
and Michael Keall are fully qualified Alexander Technique
teachers following three years of full-time training in an internationally
recognised course in Australia. They established the Alexander Technique
Studio in 1992 and since then have been teaching individual classes
and introductory courses in New Zealand, Australia, Spain and England.
They taught trainee teachers from 2001 to 2004 on the Alexander Technique
teacher training course, WATTS, in Wellington.
Michael Keall
- graduated
from the Centre for Alexander Technique Studies, Sydney in 1991. He
and Teresa pursued post-graduate study in London with senior teachers.
They established a private practice in Wellington in 1992. Michael has
a PhD in injury prevention, LTCL and Performers' Diploma in piano performance
and has worked professionally as a pianist in concerts and radio broadcasts.
Michael is a member of the Australian society. AUSTAT and the NZ society,
ATTSNZ. These professional societies are affiliated with the major teachers'
societies worldwide and maintain internationally high standards of training
and professional ethics.
Teresa Neches
- also trained at the Centre for Alexander Studies, Sydney, graduating
in 1991. Following post-graduate study in London, she has taught in
Wellington since 1992 apart from eight months' teaching together with
Michael in Spain and the UK in 1995-96. Teresa has a degree in journalism
and a Masters degree in applied linguistics. Teresa and Michael regularly
run introductory courses in Wellington, Lower Hutt, Porirua and Kapiti,
including courses for musicians and people suffering from (or in danger
of suffering from) OOS/RSI. Teresa is a member of the UK-based society,
STAT and the NZ teachers' society, ATTSNZ.