Helga Henckens, Hazel Carrie, Katrien Vanderbeke, Lieve Hermans
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All the teachers studied with Elizabeth Langford and Eliane Lefebvre. Lieve and
Helga qualified in 1997, Hazel and Katrien in 2001. All are members of the Belgian
Federation of Alexander teachers AEFMAT.
- Hazel Carrie
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trained as a dancer at the London Contemporary Dance School (83 – 86) She has been
inspired by many practises including contact improvisation and aikido and particularly
influenced by the work of Julyen Hamilton. She has a private practice as an Alexander
Technique teacher in Liège and continues to teach dance, create and perform.
- Lieve Hermans
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first trained as a physical education teacher. She teaches movement and dance to
children and adults and works with actors in preparation for performance. She also
teaches movement and the Alexander Technique at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven.
- Helga Henckens
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worked as a teacher in a Freinet primary school. Her interest for dance, singing
and theatre and the interaction between body, mind and movement brought her to oriental
techniques such as Tai-chi, Qi Gong and Buqi as well as to Body-Mind Centering.
Besides her private practice, she teaches in the Antwerp Academy of Music, movement
and Alexander Technique workshops for Wisper in Louvain, and recently in a Dutch
ICT organization.
- Katrien Vanderbeke
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trained as a dancer. Besides her private practice, she works with students at the
Music Conservatory of Gent, teaches movement classes and Alexander Technique for
the organization Wisper, Gent and for the dance teacher training at Danspunt. Recently
she started a project with the De Valier association where she gives Alexander Technique
to the staff of physiotherapists, ergo therapists, speech therapists etc.
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