Stacy Gehman was educated
as a physicist, has worked as a research and development engineer since 1966,
and currently researches new computer techniques for analyzing the
electrocardiogram. He began studying the Alexander Technique in 1977, moving to
Lincoln, NE in 1980 to apprentice with Marjorie
Barstow. While living in Lincoln, Stacy began teaching by assisting
Marj in her public classes and in Summer Intensive Workshops. In 1986 he moved
to Seattle to help form The Performance
School, a Center for the Alexander Technique. Through The Performance School he
has taught many intensive workshops each year, as well as weekly introductory
classes, and teacher training classes and intensives. He also arranges and
teaches Alexander workshops for groups with focused interests. Stacy has also
been a student of Tai Chi Chuan since 1973 and has taught classes and workshops
integrating Tai Chi and Alexander work. He has published articles on the
Alexander Technique in The Alexander Review, the Congress Papers of the 3rd International
Alexander Congress, and the Journal for Anthroposophy. Stacy is a faculty member of the Barstow Institute
where he teaches each year at the Barstow/Alexander Technique Summer Institute, sponsored by
Doane University in Crete, Nebraska. Stacy is an Alexander Technique International Certified Teacher.
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