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Trained as a classical singer, Stasia Forsythe Siena has a special interest in the Alexander Technique and music. She holds an undergraduate degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a master’s degree from Indiana University. She received her Alexander Technique teaching certification from Joan and Alexander Murray at the Urbana Center for the Alexander Technique and was appointed Co-Director of UCAT’s teacher training program in 2017.Stasia has served on the music faculties of Indiana University, Milliken University, DePauw University, and the University of Illinois School of Music. She is currently an Artist Faculty member at Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts, where she teaches group classes in the Alexander Technique to musicians and actors. She also serves as the coordinator of The Alphorn Project for AlpenSong, based in Utah, developing alphorn ensembles at universities nationwide. Over the past twenty-five years, Stasia has taught the Alexander Technique in university, conservatory, and master class settings throughout the United States and abroad. In addition to teaching, Stasia enjoys playing the alphorn, travel, yoga, spending time with her adult children, and long walks with her dogs. She is a 200-hour registered yoga teacher (RYT) and a certified Scolio-Pilates practitioner and an active member of AmSAT (American Society for the Alexander Technique). Stasia splits her time between Champaign, Illinois and Michigan City, Indiana.
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