Malcolm Williamson

Broad Category
Services, therapies, and modalities
Music / arts / performance health, Teaching / coaching / education, Technique / ergonomics / posture / instruments / props / equipment
Regions Covered
North West
Location
Manchester
Qualifications/registration
mSTAT, STAT, ARCM teaching (April 1967) and ARCM performance (viola) 1969, BA degree from the Open University (July 1982)
Registration, insurance and DBS checks
Current professional registration, insurance and DBS confirmed
Information (Note: telephone numbers are available via BAPAM helpline)

Malcolm Williamson (mSTAT) is an Alexander Technique teacher with over 40 years of experience in helping musicians and actors avoid and manage performance-related musculoskeletal pain, injuries, anxiety, rehabilitation, and healthy and effective practice regimes.

Malcolm graduated as a violist from the Royal College of Music and worked as an orchestral musician before and during his time as an Alexander Technique teacher at the Royal Northern College of Music. He has been Chair of the UK Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique and Head of Training at the Manchester Alexander Technique Training School.