Lindsay Wagstaff

MSTAT BA Hons PGCE ARCM (Pft) ARCM (Voice) CNHC

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Lindsay is an experienced and highly respected Alexander Technique teacher. She qualified from the Oxford Alexander Teacher Training School in 1990 and she has been a visiting tutor on teacher training courses including the Alexander Re-education Centre, the Oxford Alexander Training School and the London Centre for Alexander Teacher Training. She had her first Alexander lessons at the age of 14 whilst at Chetham’s School of Music and has worked as a singer in the music profession for over 30 years.


For many years Lindsay has taught Alexander Technique at the Royal College of Music and in the RCM Junior Department as well as being a regular teacher for the National Youth Choir of Great Britain and colleges of Oxford University.  
She teaches the Alexander Technique in such a way that pupils are equipped to apply their learning to everything they do.  In the case of musicians, this means helping them improve the quality of their practice and performance by using the Alexander Technique in all aspects of their life, so that they are in better psychophysical shape and able to apply the principles of the Technique to their playing or singing. The Technique is presented in a way relevant to the pupil’s particular skill to help them realise the extent to which they can make conscious choices about how they do what they do, in order to achieve their full potential.

Faculties / departments: Junior Department


Contact

For enquiries please contact:

Junior Department Enquiries

jd@rcm.ac.uk

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