Elizabeth Huebner, M.AmSAT has been teaching the Alexander Technique for over 40 years. Building on a background in modern dance, she graduated from the School of Alexander Studies in London in 1981. She has studied with many first generation teachers (those who studied directly with FM Alexander) including Goddard Binkley, Marjorie Barstow, Marjorie Barlow, and Walter and Dilys Carrington. She has presented Alexander Technique workshops at national meetings of the American Society for the Alexander Technique (AmSAT) and throughout the world including England, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, and Hong Kong.
Ms. Huebner is the founder and director of the Connecticut Center for the Alexander Technique, LLC, based in Willimantic and West Hartford, CT, which she opened in 2000. Her clientele includes people seeking relief from pain as well as performing artists seeking to improve their physical ease, vocal power and performance poise. She helps people, from all walks of life, discover how to live their lives with greater ease.
Elizabeth is currently integrating her dance and Alexander Technique skills while performing tap dance with the Sparkettes and Chinese dance with the Asian Performance Arts in the greater Hartford area.
Ms Huebner holds professional memberships with the American Center for the Alexander Technique (ACAT), the American Society for the Alexander Technique (AmSAT), and the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT).