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JaCque Bell
Alexander Technique
poulsoba@uvsc.edu
Jacque Lynn Bell is a dancer, choreographer, and an AmSAT
certified instructor of the Alexander Technique. She began teaching the
Alexander Technique after graduation from New York Citys American
Center for the Alexander Technique in 1993. Ms. Bell has taught at the
Soho Center for the Alexander Technique in New York City where she lived,
choreographed and performed from 1982-1998 intermittently. She has developed
the Alexander Technique program, based on the Julliard model, for the
Actor Training Program in the Department of Theatre at the University
of Utah. Ms. Bell has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master
of Fine Arts in Dance and Choreography from the University of Utah. She
is an Associate Lecturer for the Dance Department at Brigham Young University.
Her teaching, performing, and choreography have taken her throughout the
world including presentations in the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan,
and the Philippines. She has been a movement specialist for the National
Endowment for the Arts and was a Teaching Artist for Dance and Theatre
at the Lincoln Center Institute for the Performing Arts in New York City
for many years. Ms. Bells article titled Dance and the Alexander
Technique was published in the second edition of Dance Kinesiology in
1996.
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