Brian McCullough,
Certified Teacher of the Alexander Technique
Brian McCullough,
Certified Teacher of the Alexander Technique
Brian McCullough is a teacher of the F. M. Alexander Technique in Minneapolis. He teaches Alexander Technique classes at the University of Minnesota and also hosts individuals and groups at his Private Teaching Studio. His clients include a wide variety of people of all ages including musicians, actors, dancers, professional speakers, office workers, doctors, dental hygienists, and clergy persons.
Brian holds a degree from the Western Michigan University School of Music. His advance degree equivalent is a certificate to teach the Alexander Technique approved by the American Society for the Alexander Technique (AmSAT). AmSAT maintains the highest of worldwide standards, being affiliated with original certifying organization in England, STAT. He studied daily for three years (1600 hours) with Joan and Alex Murray, renown Alexander pedagogues from England.
With the Murray’s, Brian also learned how to teach the Dart Procedures, a unique form of self-exploration and human coordination study. The Murray’s developed these procedures with Raymond Dart, a renown paleontologist and medical school dean.
As a church and orchestral musician, Brian enjoys performing. For several years he has been a member of the Rochester (Minnesota) Orchestra.
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