Teacher

Sandra Dobbs

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Sandra Dobbs completing her 3 year training at the Melbourne Alexander Technique Teacher Training School in 1999.  After training Sandra did post-grad study in England with senior teachers.  Sandra originally from New Zealand studied as a professional actress in Exeter UK, where she was introduced to the Alexander Technique as part of the training. She was immediately attracted to the Alexander Technique and saw its potential to support her development as an actress and reduce the pain she was experiencing in everyday life.

Sandra Dobbs currently maintains private teaching practices, working with adults and children to improve their co-ordination, well-being and reduce pain. Sandra has supported individuals with neck pain, back pain, performance enhancement, vocal issues, RSI, Parkinson’s, as well as during pregnancy.

Sandra is also director of a project management business (historically employing up to
60 people) and keenly aware of the importance of happy and well-coordinated staff and the cost of lost time, due to RSI or neck/back pain, on a business.

Sandra loves working in private practice, where she enjoys meeting people from all walks of life and assisting them to recover their poise and reduce pain and discomfort.  When not teaching Sandra enjoys, movement, theatre, painting and reading