Pete Robinson is an Alexander Technique teacher who has also worked as a professional musician, both as a performer, musical director and piano teacher.
He teaches Alexander Technique at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) as well as privately in Manchester and Stockport.
He is experienced working with varied clients including Vocalists, instrumentalists, desk-based workers, actors and musical theatre performers.
Problems and conditions worked with include unhelpful habits in posture and movement, musculoskeletal disorders, repetitive/overuse injuries, dystonias, balance related issues and anxiety-related problems such as stage fright and excessive tension.
“The Alexander Technique helped me to recover from injury and also to improve the way that I performed as a musician and in many other areas of my life.
I have been fortunate to be able to give lessons, courses and workshops in the technique since graduating. My pupils come from a wide range of careers and interests and I have also specialised in working with musicians. I continue to teach many professional and student musicians from the Jazz, Classical and Popular Music world.”