I was lucky enough to be trained by Walter Carrington (1915 - 2005), the foremost exponent of the Technique in the world, who worked alongside F M Alexander himself until he died in 1955.  I was also privileged to be invited by Walter and his wife Dilys to assist them in the training of Alexander Teachers at the Constructive Teaching Centre in London from 1997 until the present day.

I continue to feel it an enormous privilege to carry on the work and bring Walter Carrington's inspiration to my pupils.  My approach is pragmatic: Understanding comes from experience, and it's my aim to give you a new experience.

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I have been working as an Alexander Teacher since 1997 and have a thriving practice in Fleet, Hampshire.  I am a registered member of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique.

I first trained as a professional actor in the 1970s.  It was during the next ten years "treading the boards" that I first discovered I had a talent and enthusiasm for teaching.  I spent the next 12 years as Head of Drama at a girl's independent school. 

It was here that a chance conversation with a colleague about the stresses and strains of daily life first led me to the Alexander Technique.  She was having lessons to overcome a painful back problem and I was sufficiently interested to seek out a teacher myself.  I really found this a life-changing experience and began the three year intensive training course to become an Alexander Teacher.


...If living is an art, then successful living depends upon a technique...
Walter Carrington
1915 - 2005

Teacher of the Alexander Technique
Quintin Norris
MSTAT LLAM
The Alexander Technique Hampshire
Surrey
 Berkshire

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