Do you mean finding someone here to teach you? Or overseas?
If here, I can give you the phone number of Patrick Chabert. He was the sous chef at Le Francais for 16 years, during the golden age. He now mostly does catering and is a Bocuse d'Or judge, but he also teaches, if you're interested. You can do one-day classes on specific topics, or you can do the three-day "level" courses, where you work a bit more intensively, moving through recipes that sometimes take the whole three days. And one eats very well during those three days. He prefers two students, but might be convinced to take on one. He's great fun, and most of the area's French chefs drop in while you're working with him.
Level I is the basics. Level II is cooking. Level III is plating. Level I takes three days. Level II can take as many years as you have to spare, but can be taken three days at a time. You learn tremendous amount.
But he's in Buffalo Grove, so it might not be what you were hoping for.