About Meagan

A dynamic, interdisciplinary artist educator with more than 15 years experience teaching Alexander Technique and Voice to individuals and groups, Meagan loves empowering people with the skills and tools that support them in doing their best work and living their most whole lives — with ease, with freedom, and with joy.

Meagan Johnson, M.M., M.AmSAT

With a life-long interest in the intersection of artistry, education, and well-being, Meagan Johnson is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique, experienced singer and voice educator, and choral conductor. In addition to her Studio teaching in Indianapolis and online, she has served on the faculties of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Marian University, and University of Indianapolis, and is Artistic Director of Indianapolis Women’s Chorus. Read more about her teaching philosophy here.

All welcome, those seeking greater embodied freedom.

This includes all races, colors, religions, sexes, gender identities or expressions, sexual orientations, national origins, genetics, body types, abilities (visible and invisible), ages, immigrant statuses and economic statuses.

Mistakes such as biases, prejudices, and stereotypes will inevitably be made, because I am are human. However, I am committed to the work: the ongoing process of being called in, uncovering layers, deepening understanding, and enacting positive change. I commit to promoting equity and reducing and repairing harm when it happens.

About Meagan Johnson 

Meagan brings a dedicated teacher’s heart and more than a decade of experience in voice education and application of the Alexander Technique in choral rehearsal, voice lessons, and to the activities of daily life. She earned the Master of Music in voice performance and Bachelor of Music in voice performance and music education from Ithaca College. Following her music studies, Meagan completed the 1,600-hour teacher-certification program at Alexander Technique Urbana.

Since 2015, Meagan Johnson has served as Artistic Director of the Indianapolis Women’s Chorus, and has taught the Alexander Technique at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music since 2016. Other recent appointments include Instructor of Voice at Marian University, and Interim Conductor of Choirs at the University of Indianapolis. A sought-after clinician for choral ensembles, music studios, and conferences, she regularly presents workshops about the intersection of Alexander Technique with singing, music education, and well-being.

Though her own background is in music, Meagan enjoys exploring the Alexander Technique teacher with actors, dancers, business professionals, athletes, and anyone who would like to find more poise, relief from stress, and increased freedom in their daily lives. In addition to teaching singers and instrumental musicians, she has worked with students who struggle with chronic pain, who have Parkinson’s, or who wish to transform the habits that prevent living life with strength and ease.

Meagan Johnson resides in Indianapolis, where she interweaves parenting, teaching, creativity, and exploring how her work intersects with the larger movements toward justice, wholeness, and equity in our world.

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