
Elinore Morin received her Graduate Teacher’s Certificate in the Alexander Technique from Patrick J. McDonald’s Teacher Training Course, London, England, in 1986. She holds the BA degree in Philosophy and Viola from Oberlin College and Conservatory, as well as an MM degree in Viola Performance from Michigan State University. Ms. Morin is an internationally accredited teaching member of both The Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique in London and The American Society for the Alexander Technique.
Ms. Morin maintains a lively private teaching practice in East Lansing and is a faculty member of the Michigan State School of Music’s Community Music School. She is a frequent guest lecturer on the Alexander Technique, including Master Classes at MSU, University of Akron, Ohio, University of Western Ontario and SUNY Stonybrook, New York. She also assists on teacher training courses worldwide and gives workshops, such as The International Workshops in Calgary and the Haystack Program in the Arts at Portland State University, Oregon. In addition, during her 2003-2004 sabbatical year in France, Ms. Morin was invited to teach a weekend intensive to The French Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique in Paris on “How to teach the AT to musicians.” An accomplished violist and vocalist, Ms. Morin applies particular insight into teaching the Alexander Technique to musicians.
For more information about lessons in the Alexander Technique please contact Elinore Morin at (517)303-4795, email her at morine@msu.edu, and/or visit the website for The American Society of the Alexander Technique, www.amsat.ws

