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Body Learning: An Introduction to the Alexander Technique

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By Michael Gelb — 2003

"Body Learning" supplies answers to the most commonly asked questions about the Alexander Technique and a glossary of significant terms, as well as a guide to dynamic relaxation. See more...

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The Use of the Self: Its Conscious Direction in Relation to Diagnosis Functioning and the Control of Reaction

The world-famous classic by the originator of the Alexander Technique. Frederick Matthias Alexander was born in Tasmania in 1869. In his twenties, he became a professional reciter of dramatic pieces.

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What Every Dancer Needs to Know About the Body: A Workbook of Body Mapping and the Alexander Technique

Dancers may have more consciously learned movement patterns than any other profession. Among the many forms and techniques of dance there are often conflicting instructions, and the dancer must translate these ideas into movement and artistry.

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How You Stand, How You Move, How You Live: Learning the Alexander Technique to Explore Your Mind-Body Connection and Achieve Self-Mastery

Missy Vineyard enlightens both the teacher and the student with her original thesis bridging the working principles of the Alexander Technique with current knowledge in areas of neuroscience, human behavior, performance and medical rehabilitation while bringing new meaning to the self-help book.

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The Alexander Technique for Musicians

Based on the work of Frederick Matthias Alexander, this book is a thorough and practical approach to the issues of musicians' health and wellbeing.

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