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Valeria
Campos | Roberto Reveilleau | Pictures
VALERIA
CAMPOS
Valeria
Campos holds a post-graduate degree in psychology
by École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS),
Paris. In 1987, she experienced the Alexander Technique
in Rio de Janeiro and went to London to study at the
oldest teacher training school called The Constructive
Teaching Centre. In 1992, she graduated as a teacher
of the Alexander Technique and has taught at The Alexander
Technique Studio and at The Constructive Teaching
Centre as well.
In London, she studied
drawing with Ruth Eisenhart based on the principles
developed by the English painter Cecil Collins and
participated, in 1992, of the Collective Exhibition:
Celebration of Life at the Tower Bridge Piazza Galery.
She teaches in Rio de Janeiro
since 1993, where she has organized workshops and
lectures about the Alexander Technique at the Laboratório
do Ator, FUNARTE, UFRJ Music School, Pró-Arte Music
Seminar, II Fórum Rioacappella of Vocal Music, Edmée
Brandished Institute, Faculdade da Cidade, Universidade
Estácio de Sá, III Brazilian Congress of Speech Therapy
and Voice, Forum - Theater: II Anglo - Brazilian Meeting,
amongst others.
She offered classes and
workshops in London, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Rio
Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina.
Since 1995, she has been
applying the Alexander Technique to acting during
rehearsals, and helped to put on the play "Infraturas
of Fábio Porchat", directed by Malú Valle, Inês de
Castro, A Rainha Morta, of Alejandro Casona, directed
by Marcelo Escorel, Reveillon, of Flávio Márcio, directed
by Michel Bercovitz, Cobaias de Satan, Cia. Dos Atores,
directed by Enrique Diaz, As Três Irmãs, of Anton
Tchekov, directed by Enrique Diaz, Como se fosse chuva,
of Tenesse Williams, directed by Antônio Gilberto,
Un Ovrage of Dames, of Jean Claude Dauraud, directed
by Jandira Bauer, amongst others.
Taught at the post-graduate
course named Terapias Corporais - Fundamentos Teóricos
- IBMR (Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina e Reabilitação,
at the Alexander Technique extension course at the
Instituto Villa-Lobos, Universidade do Rio de Janeiro,
UNI-RIO and chairs the Brazilian Association for the
Alexander Technique, ABTA.
ROBERTO
REVEILLEAU
Roberto
Reveilleau is a physical education teacher graduate
in Rio de Janeiro. He first encountered the Alexander
Technique in 1986 and has been researching this technique
ever since. He became a teacher of the Alexander Technique
in 1992 after 3 years of studies at The Constructive
Teaching Centre in London, the oldest training teacher
school of this method.
In Brazil, he has given
lectures about the Alexander Technique in the department
of Psychology at UFRJ, at the Instituto Edmée Brandi,
at the Faculdade da Cidade, at the Universidade Estácio
de Sá, at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica, at
the 1st International Congress of Corporal Approaches,
at the III Brazilian Congress of Speech Therapy and
Voice, at music seminars at Seminários de Música Pró-Arte,
at the Theater-Forum: II Encontro Anglo - Brasileiro,
at IBMR- Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina e Reabilitção,
amongst others.
Offered classes and workshops
in Bahia, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina. Worked
with Esther Weitzman Dance Co., at the music department
of UFRJ, at the office for the board of education
of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
In São Paulo worked at
the International Music Festival in Campos de Jordão,
Escola Nova Dança,at OSESP and also participated in
the Alexander Technique Project: thinking in activity
in São Paulo.
In Portugal, he gave classes,
lectures, and workshops at the Escola Superior de
Música de Lisboa, ESML and at The Faculdade de Motricidade
Humana, FMH in Lisbon.
In England, he taught at
The Alexander Technique Studio and at the Constructive
Teaching Centre.
Works in Rio de Janeiro
and has offered extension courses of the the Alexander
Technique as guest teacher at the music department
of Universidade do Rio de Janeiro (UNI-RIO) since
1995. Also gives lessons of the Alexander Technique
at the under-graduate course of the dance department
of UniverCidade, RJ.
He is a member of the Society
of Teachers of the Alexander Technique, STAT, England
and of the Brazilian Association for the Alexander's
Technique, ABTA.
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