Meet the Teacher

Molly Kampf is the founder and teacher at Kansas City Alexander  Technique (2016), and is a dance theater artist.  Molly’s teachings are based in Alexander Technique while drawing from a number of disciplines including Body-Mind Centering®, Contemporary Dance, Developmental Movement, Improvisation, Meditation and Roy Hart voice studies.

Over the past 15 years, Molly has taught at many locations and universities including Interlochen Center for the Arts, Central Michigan University, Saginaw Valley State University and has presented at the Freedom to ACT Conference (NYC). She has performed, worked and facilitated in Colorado, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, New York and Philadelphia. She also specializes in artist business; and has worked for esteemed master teachers Barbara Dilley, Bruce Fertman, Leeny Sack, and Martha Hansen Fertman.

Molly has a MFA in Contemporary Performance from Naropa University, a BFA in Modern Dance from Temple University, holds a teaching certificate in the Alexander Technique from the Philadelphia Alexander Alliance and is certified through Alexander Technique International.

Molly’s Curriculum Vitae

Molly Kampf

 

“Molly is a brilliant Alexander technician, combining a thorough knowledge of the discipline with an uncanny intuitive sense for her patients. In my four summers working with her, she completely changed the way I view the physical act of playing the clarinet. She was able to get inside my head and go far deeper than to address surface issues. Her work has been critically important in causing me to release tension and open avenues to increase my effectiveness in all areas of performance…technical and musical.”                                                                                                     ~Douglas Monroe