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World Voice Day Print
Written by Tony Smith   
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 12:20
World Voice Day as always is on 16th April. This years theme is "Invest in Your Voice" The following link will give you more information and history of World Voice Day and some ideas on how to mark the day if you can't think of any of your own.

http://www.entnet.org/AboutUs/worldVoiceDay.cfm

 
Please confirm your bookings Print
Written by F.M. Alexander Technique School   
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 12:46

Unfortunately, many of our bookings records have gone missing. Please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or give us a call if you have made a booking so that we can record your time. We will endeavour to honour all existing bookings, but if you do not confirm your bookings we may make conflicting bookings.

We have also lost some library data, so if you made a return or borrowed a book in the last month, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

You can call us a call on (03) 9486 5900
 
Scans for back pain ineffective Print
Written by F.M. Alexander Technique School   
Friday, 20 February 2009 12:52

An Interesting new study on back pain reported on by the New York Times:

"Patients suffering from lower back pain often undergo X-rays or imaging scans to detect the source of the problem. But new research shows scanning to find the source of back pain may do more harm than good."
"The problem, say researchers, is that back scans can turn up physical changes in the back that aren’t really causing any problem."

Read the New York Times Article
Visit Our Back Pain Resources Page

 
New Article: RSI and the Alexander Technique Print
Written by F.M. Alexander Technique School   
Monday, 16 February 2009 16:43

"RSI is not a recent phenomenon. Historically people whose work involves repetitive movements, such as fish filleters, weavers and factory workers, have long been vulnerable. Musicians in particular tend to suffer from a wide range of symptoms and have done so for many centuries. In the past the The careers of many talented musicians have been aborted by injury."

Read the Article

 
Photo Gallery Update Print
Written by Ali Robertson   
Thursday, 12 February 2009 21:43
 
Blog Going Public Print
Written by Ali Robertson   
Thursday, 12 February 2009 13:35

Welcome to the School's blog!

My name is Ali Robertson, and I am the web/admin guy at the school. David Moore and myself will be working together to keep you informed on latest news around the school, as well as posting any Alexander Technique related bits and pieces we find interesting. We will also be accepting post submissions via email from students and staff.

This blog was students only, but we will now be taking it public, so please excuse our dust as we get it all set up.

Note to Students and Teachers: Blog posts related to school issues are now in their own blog. Updates will appear at the top of this page when you're logged in, so please make sure you log in to get the latest news.

Summary of recent news follows: (Click read more)

Read more...
 
Relocating the Residential Print
Written by Ali Robertson   
Tuesday, 10 February 2009 14:35

Due to the fires, we'll be relocating the residential. We are currently looking for venues. If you have any suggestions, please call us. We'll keep you posted on the blog and via email.

Update: Venues almost sorted out, will provide details Tuesday, 10th of February

Update 2: Fire Map Update

Click here to download our new Venue list.

 
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