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Our Creative Community
from A to Z

Swedish Institute on-line newsletter for our students, faculty and community.

November 2008


Actor Cody Landis, LMT
Attorney Helder Coelho, Lac
Chef Croix Picoriello, LMT
Dancer Patricia Reidy, LMT
Musician Margaret Steele, LAc
Politician Trey Casimir. Lac
Theatre Dawn Elaine Reed, LMT
Writer Chris Shelley
ZooKeeper Michael Williams, LMT

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"The Cultural Creatives care deeply about ecology and saving the planet, about relationships, peace, social justice, and about self actualization, spirituality and self-expression... If they could see how promising this creativity is for all of us…these optimistic, altruistic millions might be willing to speak more frankly in public settings and act more directly in shaping a new way of life for our time and the time ahead. They might lead the way toward an Integral Culture."


The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People are Changing the World, by Paul H. Ray, PhD and Sherry R. Anderson, PhD 

Our Creative Community: A to Z

People who study at the Swedish Institute have diverse backgrounds-from actor to zookeeper-but all share a creative approach to life and a desire for meaningful work. What draws them to a new focus on health, the human body, and practices that are low-tech and high-touch? This issue of Sinews takes a look at some of our students, past and present, who came to the school and have found a new outlet for their creativity as practitioners of massage therapy or acupuncture.

Actor: Cody Landis, LMT

While an undergraduate student at George Washington University, Cody Landis acted, directed or produced about 25 plays, in addition to his studies and part-time job. When he arrived in New York City and found that the business of Broadway didn’t suit him, he turned his formidable creative forces to the study and practice of massage therapy and Shiatsu. Ironically, he finds himself now returning to his talent for communicating to an audience as a guest on national radio, talking about the benefits of bodywork. Read more.

Attorney: Helder Coelho, LAc

Looking for a way to have a positive impact on the world, Helder Coelho worked in public interest law for 13 years, until he had the sense that it was no longer a sustainable way of life for him. By listening to himself, he found his way to the Swedish Institute and is now creating the change he wants to see in the world. Read more.

 



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Chef: Croix Picoriello, LMT

After working as a chef and then a Maitre’d at a Long Island country club, Croix Picoriello decided to see if massage therapy suited his taste. While a student, and later an Admissions Advisor at the school, Croix told everyone about his childhood dream of traveling the world on an ocean liner. His desktop linked to a webcam broadcasting from a ship at sea. Now Croix is realizing his dream as he travels the world while working in a cruise ship spa. Read more

Dancer: Patricia Reidy, LMT

There are more dancers at the Swedish Institute then can be counted on ten toes. Many students, graduates and teachers have impressive portfolios of the shows in which they have performed. After studying at the Swedish Institute, some return to Broadway as backstage therapists. Patricia Reidy, formerly a member of the long-running phenomenon “Chorus Line,” got a scholarship for the Swedish Institute from Dancers in Transition and landed a “blissful” new role. Read more.

Musician: Margaret Steele, LAc

A Juilliard-trained musician who has played in grand music halls around the world, Margaret Steele still has a way of emanating into the space around her. She finds that the way she uses needles to move Qi from one acupuncture point to the next is what determines the beauty and transforming power of this ancient healing art, much the way moving from one note to the next creates a transcendent piece of music. Read more.


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Politician: Vote for Trey Casimir

Trey Casimir is running for Senate in Pennsylvania in an effort to protect the integrity of the Susquehanna River and the land around it. It’s natural for an acupuncturist like Trey, trained in classical Chinese medicine, to understand that our health and healing depend upon environmental influences. Get a glimpse of his life beside the river. Find out more about his campaign for change at www.trey4pa.com.

Theatre Arts: Dawn Elane Reed

Acting and directing was Dawn Elane Reed’s passion when she decided to enroll in the Massage Therapy Program at the Swedish Institute. Her friends were concerned about the change of direction for her, but she soon realized it was “one of the best decisions I ever made.” Her new knowledge and skills improved her ability to communicate with an audience and eventually led her to a staff therapist position in Google’s New York City office.
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Writer: Chris Shelley, massage therapy student

Christopher Shelley, with a master’s degree in creative writing and a day job at Goldman Sachs, volunteered to keep his wife company when she went to an Open House for the Massage Therapy Program. He never anticipated how that night would change his life. Both Chris and his wife, King, decided to embark on the path towards becoming licensed massage practitioners. Along the way, the school became aware of Chris’ penchant for writing humor, and an online journal about life as a student was the result. Read Chris Shelley’s fun entries in Draped.

Zookeeper: The Ultimate in Luxury

Bamboo may be the only consistent feature in Michael Williams’ life, as he went from working with animals and plants at the Bronx Zoo to being surrounded by over 14,000 square feet of luxury at New York’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Is life around him wild or mild now? Read more.



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