Vincent Agustinovich

Adjunct Teacher

Vincent Agustinovich

Vincent Agustinovich received his certification from the Mathews School of the Alexander Technique in New York, where he trained under Troup and Ann Mathews, as well as with Christine Batton. He is also a musician and composer, with degrees from U.C. Berkeley (B.A. in Music) and New York University (M.A. in Composition). He received the Getty Award for Composition in 1994, and in 2002 received a fellowship from the Sacatar Foundation in Bahia, Brazil. He studied acting as well at U.C. Berkeley, and continued at the Atlantic Acting School in New York City. As an instructor of the Alexander Technique he has worked extensively with actors and musicians. Since 2003 he has spent summers in San Francisco working with students at the American Conservatory Theater in the Summer Training Congress. He currently lives in New York where he teaches privately, as well as in the Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

Vincent's Courses:

Alexander Technique - Year 1

Alexander Technique - Year 2

Alexander Technique - Year 3

Education

BA, Music, U.C. Berkeley

MA, Composition, New York University