> Dear SI practitioners
>
> Tom Myers here. We at Kinesis are running a fresh-tissue dissection
> class with Todd Garcia's Laboratories of Anatomical Enlightenment.
> Most of the students are KMI graduates, but we have a few spaces
> left open, so I am opening it up to SI practitioners until the end
> of February. If there are any places left open by then, we will
> open it to other practitioners, but as only a few spots remain, I
> imagine it will be an 'all-SI' class.
>
>
> The Superficial Back Arm LIne - from trapezius to the fingers.
>
> Let us know soon if you want to join,
> Best wishes in this 'interesting time',
> Tom
>
>
> Anatomy Trains Dissection
> with Tom Myers and Todd Garcia
> at the Laboratories of Anatomical Enlightenment
> Denver, Colorado
>
> Dates: May 24-29, 2009
> Location: Westminster, CO (Denver, northwest side)
> Cost: $1500
> $250 nonrefundable deposit; $500 due on May 1; balance at start of
> class.
> Other requirements: Lab coat
>
> The next Fresh Tissue Dissection course has been set, and this is
> your invitation. There will be an upper limit of 18 students at this
> course, and there will be three cadavers, two embalmed and one fresh
> tissue cadaver (meaning near frozen). Students will be able to work
> on projects on the embalmed cadavers throughout, under the direction
> of Todd's able assistants. Due to regulations, only Todd can do any
> dissection on the fresh-tissue cadaver itself, so there will be a
> choice of activities at any given moment:
> Doing your own project on an embalmed cadaver
> Watching and helping with the Anatomy Trains dissection on the
> unembalmed cadaver.
> During the last dissection, the unembalmed cadaver was so
> interesting that a lot of people spent time huddled around Todd's
> expert dissection of this unique tissue. We are so lucky to have
> Todd and this availability of the unique properties of fascia in
> fresh tissue. As usual with the LAE classes with Todd and Tom, the
> spiritual and emotional side of this special confrontation and dance
> with our mortality are respected and encouraged.
>
>
> Please note that Tom and Todd will be focused on creating photos and
> video for future educational use. In coming to this dissection, you
> take responsibility for your own time - there will be guidance, but
> there cannot be constant hand-holding. If you have a project you
> especially want to do, feel free to run it by us in advance.
> Generally, we will be going from skin to superficial fascia, to deep
> fascia and myofascia, ending up with the inner organs of both the
> ventral and the dorsal cavities (the guts and the brain) as the week
> finishes. But there is plenty of time for special projects you might
> like to do - like the eye, the jaw, the uterine ligaments, or
> something that intrigues you. Some of the most interesting parts are
> the dialogue between Tom and Todd, the other assistants and the
> students in the morning as we plan the day in terms of projects, and
> how things connect. Just seeing the properties of real tissue is
> worth the price of admission.
>
> This will be the last Kinesis dissection in the US for '09 and '10 -
> don't miss it if you want to join Tom on a dissection.
>
> To register, call the Kinesis office: 888 546-3747 or 207 563-7121.
> Email:info@...
>
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