Meade Andrews
Meade Andrews is an internationally recognized senior teacher of the Alexander Technique. She currently teaches as guest artist in theatre at Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, where she also maintains a private practice in the Alexander work. In the Princeton area, she offers classes and workshops at Westminster Choir College. Meade has lived and worked in Washington, DC, for 27 years. During that time, she taught at American University in the dance and theatre programs, where she introduced the Alexander Technique. She also taught Alexander Technique, acting, and improvisation at the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory for 12 years, where she worked on many productions, including a revival of Hair, which won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Musical Production in l998. Meade maintains a lively practice in Florida, dividing her time between performing artists and people who want to explore improvement in daily movement skills and coordination. She also assists people with back and neck pain. Meade has taught all over the us and abroad (Japan, Germany, Spain, Australia) and enjoys inspiring people to increase their awareness of the power and beauty of all facets of their lives. She returns to the DC area and NY on a regular basis.
Lawrenceville, NJ
609 403 8485
[email protected]
meadeandrews.net
Lawrenceville, NJ
609 403 8485
[email protected]
meadeandrews.net