Summer Intensive
‘Bröllin’

Every year, we at ATCB organise a summer intensive long weekend as part of the teacher training course. Situated at Schloss Bröllin, a beautiful location about two hours north of Berlin, the meeting offers a rare opportunity to gather and share experiences with many others from a wide and sometimes very diverse international Alexander Technique community.

Around 80 to 90 teachers and students from all over Europe come together for 4 days to exchange work – to explore with, and learn from each other. The meeting is inspired by a number of experienced senior teachers and heads of Training courses from various countries such as England, Denmark, France, Israel, Ireland, Finnland…

This year, from 25th to 29th June 2026, we are happy to include Gal Ben Or, Yael Tam, Dan Armon, Carsten Møller in our team…

The following topic question is promoting this year’s impulse for dialogue:

“Central to the Alexander Technique is a clarity and flexibility, one could even say empowerment, in interaction and communication. Being an holistic approach, the Alexander Technique presumes a competence to find understanding in (almost) all issues by embracing them into an inquiry of how we use ourselves.

But can the way that the Technique is now practiced, its form and language in teaching and the manner of interaction among colleagues, really embrace everything which comes up? Are the current tools – the manual, verbal and the sensory – adequate to receive and constructively address the diversity of concerns, and hold them in dialogue while directing towards insight?“

The meeting is open to all teachers and students of the Alexander Technique.

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