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Regina Stratil
Regina trained with Karen Wentworth in London (2011-14) and has been running her own teaching practice ever since. Regina discovered the AT thanks to violin lessons. She is a long-time dedicated practitioner of Aikido. Her love of the arts (history included), movement, and connecting with people inform her teaching.
During 2017 and 2018 she was faculty member at the Alexander Technique Studio and the Constructive Teaching Centre. In 2018 she moved to Austria and since 2022 she is assisting Jean Fischer on his teacher training course at the Alexander-Technik Studio Graz.
2014-2018 she was Assistant Manager at the Walter Carrington Educational Trust, and Archivist at the Walter Carrington Archives. Since 2014 she has been assisting AT publisher Mouritz. She is the editor of the Berlin Congress Papers, since 2023 she is an editor of Poise.
Regina and three colleagues pioneered an initiative to explore teaching the AT to individuals living with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). As part of this group Regina gave workshops and individual lessons to people living with PD and their carers and was instrumental in organising post-graduate training for AT teachers 2016-18.
Regina has researched the life and work of Irene Tasker and written a comprehensive biography. Irene Tasker – Her Life and Work with the Alexander Technique was first published 2020, reviews here and here. At the 12th International Alexander Technique Congress in Berlin in 2022 Regina gave a lecture about her research.