[Boston-voice-users] May 12 Meeting Announcement

Don Nicklas don5nicklas at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 11:10:39 EDT 2009


A quick reminder- our regular meeting is next week:



When: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 7:30 pm

Where: MIT, Room 2-135

       (directions below)

Topic: Alexander Technique



The Boston Voice Users Group is pleased to present Cécile Raynor. Founder of
Alexander Technique Associates, she has been practicing in Brookline for
about 15 years with students ranging in age from 7 to 77.



 The Alexander Technique is a mind/body learning process based on the fact
that the balance of the head, neck, and back has a fundamental influence
upon the functioning of the whole person. It teaches us to become aware of
when and how we interfere with our postural reflexes so that we can let go
of the unnecessary habitual tension thus created and eventually prevent it.



Cécile’s training includes application to dance and voice work. She has
experience working with children, parents and pregnant women, but the great
majority of her practice consists of people with repetitive stress injuries
such as neck, shoulder and back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic
outlet syndrome, hip, knee or ankle pain, tension headaches, and breathing
and voice problems. A variety of people come to her, from computer users to
performing artists or health care professionals.



Cécile Raynor is certified by the American Society of Teachers of the
Alexander Technique (AMSAT).



Ms Raynors webiste -  http://www.alexandertec.com - contains more
information about the technique and other resources.  Cécile complements her
practice by drawing on her experience with exercise, meditation, nutrition,
and homeopathy.



Boston Voice Users meets at MIT from 7:30 p.m. until

approximately 9:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each

month.



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Don Nicklas

Boston Voice Users

http://www.bostonvoiceusers.org/

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Directions to room: Go in the main door of MIT, at 77 Mass. Ave. Go three
quarters of the way down the infinite corridor.  Turn right at Building 4
and follow the main corridor of building 4 all the way to the end.  Turn
left, follow this corridor to the intersection of buildings 6, 2 and the
corridor to the library (the corridor decorated with murals of jungle
animals). Turn right and follow the corridor to room 2-135. You can also get
in from building 14 (the library) or Building 8.



For wheelchair access, there is a ramp and door to the left of the stairs at
77 Mass. Ave. (behind the bus stop)  This entrance gives you basement level
access to the elevator in Lobby 7 (the lobby at 77 Mass. Ave).

For Directions to MIT, see http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg



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