The majority of teachers of the Alexander Technique belong to the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT, based in London) or one of its 14 international affiliates. Here is the list of STAT teachers
Each affiliated society has its own web-site. Visit it for a list of teachers in that country:–
| Australia | AUSTAT | note 1
Mouse over any acronym to see the full name of the society. note 2 Though Austria, Japan, Norway and Sweden don't have fully-fledged societies, they all four have organised groups of STAT-accredited teachers and web-sites that list the local teachers. The links are to those web-sites. |
| Austria - Österreich | see note 2 | |
| Belgium - La Belgique - België | AEFMAT | |
| Brazil - Brasil | ABTA | |
| Canada (en Français) | CANSTAT | |
| Denmark - Danmark | DFLAT | |
| France - La France | APTA | |
| Germany - Deutschland | GLAT | |
| Israel | ISTAT | |
| Japan | see note 2 | |
| The Netherlands - Nederland | NeVLAT | |
| New Zealand | ATTSNZ | |
| Norway - Norsk | see note 2 | |
| South Africa | SASTAT | |
| Spain - España | APTAE | |
| Sweden - Sverige | see note 2 | |
| Switzerland - Die Schweiz -La Suisse | SVLAT | |
| USA | AmSAT |
There's also another Alexander society: Alexander Technique International (ATI). Here is the list of ATI teachers.
It would be best to check both societies for teachers in your area. If you have a choice of teachers, why not contact them all? It's sometimes a good idea to book a first lesson with several teachers before choosing one.
No local teacher? Then read this.
Group classes. If you get the opportunity to join one, please read this cautionary note first. Go into it with your eyes wide open: otherwise you could end up seriously short-changed — and not even realise it.
If you get confused trying to find a teacher, e-mail me.
Should any of the links on this page not work, please let me know.
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