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Portrait Rossella Buono

Rossella Buono
Kent, United Kingdom

How many AT teachers to change a light bulb?

Come to hear the rest of the joke, to share your version of it and to talk about your experience with your training course. Or with your residential course. Or with a lesson with the unusual teacher. Let’s talk about being an AT person with other people.

“Training in English in Australia I was insecure about the language of AT in Italian. I went to have a lesson in Italy, just after graduation. Amazing lesson, great teacher. He said a great total of 10 words”.

This teatime will have a structure to meet and talk with other people in pairs, small groups and all together. There will be little questions to encourage sharing and thinking.

About Rossella Buono

Rossella, born in Italy in 1975, lives and works between her adoptive home in the UK, Italy, and Australia, where she trained with David Moore in Melbourne.

As well as running a successful practice as an Alexander Technique teacher in Canterbury, UK, and online, Rossella also teaches the technique at the School for FM Alexander Studies in Australia.

Rossella is the author of For the Love of Games with Anne Mallen, with beautiful illustrations by Melbourne artist Isobel Knowles. This collection of games and activities, part original and part collected over the years, offers a resource for AT teachers to begin working with groups, or add depth and variety to an existing group-based practice.

Rossella is also the co-creator and co-curator of Authors – not your Usual Book Club with Jana Boronova, and assistant to David Moore’s Smart Yoga and AT training courses in Melbourne. A keen proponent of collaboration, she has worked with Luke Hockley to offer the workshop Learning How to Learn, Jeremy Chance’s AT Success course and many more.

Her interest in training courses has taken her to New York, Germany, Ireland and all over the UK, to share work and present on the topics of marketing, activities, anatomy, working with groups and social media.

Rossella has a gift for organising, a dynamic personality and a down to earth approach to things, allowing her to join the dots leading to new content and collaborative projects. She sees the Alexander Technique as an effective and sustainable model of personal and social development. Bringing an inclusive and practical spirit to all her activities, Rossella aims to realise the Technique’s value as a resource to as many people as possible.

rossellabuonoat@gmail.com
http://rossellabuono.com/

See also: Rossella Buono – Presenter Detail Page

Teatime Conversation
Wednesday, 24 August 2022
17:15 h - 18:45 h (5.15pm-6.45pm)
Math Building
Floor: OG
Room: MA144

OPEN FOR
Teachers||Trainees||Everyone