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Ettore Arcais and Nathalie Sandoz have completed their full-time training course at The Constructive Teaching Centre ltd (CTC) in London, the world's longest established training course for teachers of the Alexander Technique, under Walter and Dilys Carrington. Walter Carrington trained with F.M. Alexander from 1936 to 1939 and assisted him until his death in 1955.

Ettore Arcais taught from 2002 till 2008 at the CTC ltd, where, as well as running his private practise, he was involved full time in the training of teachers and in professional development courses.

Over the last few years, he has run courses, amongst others, at the Office for Standards in Education, The Arts Educational Centre, The London Centre for Theatre Studies, The Richmond Upon Thames College, The Croydon Centre for Young Pianist and the Hochschule für Musik in Wuppertal-Cologne (Germany).

He is a member of the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (STAT) and of the Alexander Technique Educational (ATE) and is registered RME.

He has translated "Imparando a Dire No" an anthology of Walter Carrington's informal lectures taken from his works "Thinking Aloud" and "The Act of Living". All three books are published by Mornum Time Press.

He was awarded in 1995 a Solisten Diploma in Oboe at the Konservatorium für Musik Bern and played with various orchestras and chamber ensembles.

Nathalie Sandoz ran her practice in London from 2004 till 2006 and taught at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, Italia Conti Academy, The Centre for Theatre Studies e The Arts Educational School.

She is a member of the Suisse Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique (ASPTA) and a registered member RME and ASCA.

Graduated from the Serge Martin theater school in 1995 in Geneva, Nathalie is also working as an actress and theater director.

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