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Alexander Technique South Korea


Alexander Technique, South Korea

"Liminal Space and The Habit of Identity"

"Why am I who I am?"

Feb 28 & Mar 1, 2026

and Mar 7 & 8, 2026

1:00 PM -6:00 PM

A 4 day full weekend Intensive with Tommy Thompson

Inquiries: +82-10-8885-4225

Course Content:

Exploring Liminal Space and shifts in perception

  • Investigating the relationship between personal narratives and how we use our body

  • Understanding and applying Withholding
    Definition

  • Exploring Identity through the lens of the Default
    Mode Network (DMN)

  • Investigating sustainable use and the flexibility of Identuty

  • Investigation and application for meaningful change

Who this workshop is for:

Those experiencing changes in career, relationships, roles, or identity, and wishing to understand themselves more deeply

  • Anyone who notices repetitive patterns of tension or habitual reactions

  • Those who want to examine their use of body and mind at a fundamental level

  • Beginners who are new to the Alexander Technique or anyone seeking a deeper understanding

  • Those interested in exploring how they use themselves, beyond posture correction or technique

  • Alexander Technique teachers and trainees

  • Professionals who work with the body (dancers, actors, musicians, yoga &

  • Pilates instructors, trainers, etc.)

  • Those curious about how states of being affect performance

  • Professionals in healing, education, and caregiving fields (therapists, counselors, educators, etc.)

Registration:

4-Day Course Fee: KRW 920,000

(Registration closes Feb 21)

Single Weekend Attendance: KRW 490,000

Inquiry: +82-10-8885-4225

Tommy Thompson has been teaching the Alexander Technique for over 50 years (since 1975)

  • Founder and first Chair of the Alexander Technique
    International (ATI

  • Trained and mentored numerous Alexander Technique teachers worldwide

  • A master teacher who guides the Alexander Technique beyond posture and movement skills toward "being fully present in the here and now"