Erin Wigger is a graduate of the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles and is an AmSAT-certified teacher.
Erin was first introduced to the Alexander Technique while studying with Martha Gerschefski at Georgia State University. She has performed with the Georgia State Symphony Orchestra, the Georgia State University Cello Choir, Dunwoody Camerata, as well as the Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra.
After teaching cello for seven years in Atlanta and working as an Outdoor Therapy Counselor, Erin headed West to study the Alexander Technique with the gifted instructors at ATI LA. Since moving to Los Angeles, Erin has had the pleasure of accompanying the Actor's Gang in their performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Tim Robbins, as well as touring twice with the Orchestra of Crafty Guitarists.
Erin has taught the Alexander Technique on Guitar Circle courses across America and Mexico since 2013 and was a guest lecturer at Loyola Marymount University in the Studio Arts Department between 2014 and 2016. She currently resides in Los Angeles and can be found giving private lessons from her West Adams studio or workshops at The Relational Center, a community-based non-profit organization where she also works as a Marriage and Family Therapist.
phone: 310-910-1975
email: erinvwigger@gmail.com
What does AmSAT-certified mean?
The requirements for AmSAT teacher certification include the completion of 1,600 hours of training over a minimum of three years at an AmSAT-approved Teacher Training Course. Once certified, AmSAT teachers must also comply with continuing education requirements established by the Society.
Through its rigorous credentialing process, AmSAT has certified over 1,000 teachers since its founding in 1987 and evaluates for approval and periodic re-approval applications from AmSAT members to run AmSAT approved teacher training courses.