"Julie's work never ceases to amaze me. Her knowledge, coupled with her intuition + hands-on direction, helps me find new sensations in my body + more easeful ways to move. She creates an atmosphere in which ideas are readily exchanged + curiosity is encouraged. After a session with Julie I just feel so good".  Mary-Laurence Bevington, Boulder, CO, MFA, Managing Director at Movement Climbing and Fitness

"I experienced increasing back pain.  Once it attained a strength that I could no longer ignore, even with a strong sense of denial, I started looking into movement/exercise methods for treating back pain.  Luckily, I connected with Julie early on in my search.  Private Alexander Technique lessons with her were extremely beneficial to me.  With her help in identifying unhealthy movement habits and her suggestions of alternatives, I was able to learn a comfortable way to be in my body.  Since my lessons with her I have learned that I have a "severely degenerated disc."  That is not going to change.  I am very thankful that the Alexander Technique and Julie's insightful eye were able to give me a tool to live pain free!"  Michelle Considine, Boulder, CO

"What I love about Julie's workshops is the quiet supportive acceptance she exudes that puts me at ease and allows me to know that everything is ok. Any movement, any expression is fine or even useful and important if I decide to use it.  In that atmosphere of allowing I find the learning for myself.  It's quite beautiful." Fiona Cranwell, Dublin, Ireland

"Julie is a most sensitive and informed teacher. Her priority is to provoke internal transformations in her students and the plethora of skills that she brings to a teaching moment is truly astonishing, Yet, she navigates these skills with transparency for the student, with the grace and subtlety of a skilled artist and pedagogue. In my experiences, Ms. Rothschild's classes have been deeply, deeply rewarding." Rebecca Enghauser, Associate Professor of Dance, University of Georgia, Athens, GA

"In August 2011, in sunny Lugano, in this charming little town in the southern part of Switzerland, I participated in a dance workshop, which Julie lead during the 9th International Alexander Technique Congress.  What a delicate and prescious experience!  Julie invited us to find our own movement, our own dance!  She suggested to open up our curiosity and awareness and to see, how the other women in the room were moving and expressing themselves........

and to become inspired by them.  Finally, finally I am allowed to explore myself..... my movements...... my dance.  Finally, finally I don`t have to try to be right - to be perfect.  So finally, finally to move and to dance brings me deep feelings of joy." Rosa Luisa Rossi from Switzerland