
1988 Congress Papers
29 papers and presentations from the 2nd Congress International Alexander Congress in England in 1988. 180 pages.
Contents:
Michael Frederick: ‘Towards Unity’
Erika Whittaker: ‘Keynote Address’
David Garlick: ‘A Physiologist Looks at the Alexander Technique’
George Trevelyan: ‘Act. Don't React’
Shmuel Nelken: ‘Post-Graduate Study for Alexander Teachers’
Douglass Price Williams: ‘Loss of Innocence’
Lizzie Atkinson: ‘The Dynamics of Communication’
Kathleen Ballard: ‘The Alexander Technique and Postural Reflexes’
Nilly Bassan: ‘Different Approaches to Similar Conclusions: Alexander Technique and Chinese Acupunture’
Bridget Belgrave: ‘The Home as a Learning Environment for Children Under Five’
Richard A. Brown: ‘The Research Contribution of Frank Pierce Jones’
Paul Burge: ‘Acting and Inhibition’
Deborah Caplan: ‘The Alexander Technique and its Application to Back Problems’
Mary Cerny: ‘Movement and Voice Improvisation’
Ronald Colyer: ‘Getting in Touch with the Child’
Ron Dennis: ‘Wind Instruments and Respiratory Function’
Carol Gill Malik: ‘Voice for the Actor’
Grethe Laub: ‘Present Day Trends in the Upbringing of Children’
Glynn Macdonald: ‘We Go Forward and Up’
Vivien Mackie: ‘Working with Musicians’
Vivien Plews: ‘Observing and Understanding Group Energy’
Eckart Richter: ‘Applying Chairwork to Cello Playing’
Sue Scott: ‘Establishing Good Health for Life’
Jean Shepard: ‘Adult Relationships with Children’
Robin Simmons: ‘Design for Good Use Furniture’
Christopher Stevens: ‘Experimental Studies of the FM Alexander Technique’
Sue Thame: ‘Bringing the Alexander Technique to Children in State Schools’
Tommy Thompson: ‘Frank Pierce Jones’s Views on the Alexander Technique’
John Woodward: ‘Why We Must Train Ourselves: Teaching the Alexander Technique’
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