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Alicia Limasa BMus, LRSM

Classical Piano Teacher & Performance Anxiety Coach

Alicia began learning piano at the age of three under the guidance of Mrs. Ellen Moeljosantoso in Indonesia. Her musical journey later took her to Sydney, Australia, where she studied with Mrs. Paddy Ge and earned her LRSM diploma from ABRSM. During this time, she also gained valuable teaching experience at NSW Piano Tuition, working with students of all ages and backgrounds. In 2015, she completed her Bachelor of Music (Audio) at the Australian Institute of Music.

After returning to Indonesia, Alicia founded Kreativ Lab — a local music tuition center based in Yogyakarta focused on providing creative and structured piano education to Indonesian students. Over time, her desire to reach more learners led her to launch Alicia Piano Studio, a dedicated platform for international students seeking personalised online piano lessons at an accessible and affordable price point.

Currently, Alicia is preparing for her FRSM diploma under the mentorship of Miss Tokiwa Onoda from Brisbane, Australia.

Her mission is to make high-quality piano education available to anyone, anywhere — while nurturing each student’s confidence, artistry, and personal connection to music. Through individual lessons, coaching sessions, and thoughtfully designed learning materials, Alicia helps students grow not just as pianists, but as expressive musicians.

Meet Alicia's Teaching Partners

Leticia Yulianto S.Sn

Contemporary Piano Teaching Partner

Leticia is a jazz and pop pianist who holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz & Pop Performance from Pelita Harapan University (Conservatory of Music), Indonesia.

Her graduation recital featured a unique and personal blend of music — from her own original compositions to modern jazz, jazz standards, and creative arrangements of Indonesian traditional songs. Every piece was thoughtfully reimagined, showcasing her musicality and artistic voice.

Leticia is a cheerful, enthusiastic, and dedicated piano teacher with years of experience teaching both children and teens. Her approach is fun and encouraging, helping students feel comfortable while building their confidence and curiosity in learning music.

She currently teaches at Global Prestasi School and actively performs as a pianist and keyboardist.

Quick Facts:

🎓 2023 – Bachelor of Music, Pelita Harapan University

🎹 2016–present – Piano teacher

🎼 2023–present – Music teacher, Global Prestasi School

🎤 2024–present – Active pianist/keyboardist in live music & events

Tokiwa Onoda Mmus, Bmus (perf.), AmusTCL

Classical Piano Masterclass Teacher

A recent graduate of the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo and the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, Toki first began learning the piano at the age of four in Tokyo, Japan. In 2012, she passed the Certificate of Performance with Trinity College London with Distinction, the Highest Score Award and the Queensland Top of State award, and completed the Associate Diploma the following year. Over the years, she has received a number of prizes for piano, including the Open Scholarship at the Redlands Eisteddfod in 2013, first prize at the Queensland Piano Competition in 2014 and 2017, the Wight Memorial Medal for Piano in 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016, and the Jefferies Bursary for Music at Brisbane Girls’ Grammar School.

During her time at the Queensland Conservatorium, she was the winner of the 4MBS Chamber Music Prize, Minnie May Bussey Prize, Ruby Cooling Prize, and the Basil Jones Sonata Prize. She was also the recipient of the Queenslanders Foundation prize for the highest mark in first year piano performance as well as the Sir Samuel Griffith Scholarship, and was selected to perform alongside the Queensland Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra. 

Recently, Toki has been privileged to attend and perform at the Musical Chairs Festival in Canada, the International Chamber Music Festival in Germany, the European Chamber Music Academy in Lithuania, the Ticino Musica Festival in Switzerland, and the Jiri Hlinka Academy in Bergen. She has performed in the Bergen International Festival and the Oslo Chamber Music Festival as well as in masterclasses with pianists such as Leif Ove Andsnes, Paul Lewis, Jan Jiracek von Arnim, Elizabeth Pridonoff and Alexander Madzar.  

Her previous professors include internationally renowned pianists Christopher Park, Håvard Gimse, and Oleg Stepanov.  

Paddy Ge MMus, BMus

Classical Piano Masterclass Teacher


Paddy is an award-winning concert pianist and educator, holding a Master of Music degree from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, a Bachelor of Music from the University of Pretoria, and a Teacher’s Licentiate in Piano from the University of South Africa.

She began performing at the age of four and has since graced many prestigious concert halls, including the Sydney Opera House and the Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre.

Over the past decade, Paddy has focused primarily on teaching and collaborating with fellow musicians. With more than 15 years of experience, she has taught students of various ages and levels in Sydney, Auckland, and Perth.

She is currently based in Perth, Australia, where she teaches at her private studio and serves as a mentor with the West Australian Music Teachers’ Association.