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Faculty Bios
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Lael Katharine Keen
Lael Katharine Keen comes from a family of Rolfers. Both
her mother and step-father trained with Ida Rolf and were
members of the Rolf Institute Faculty before her. She has
been on the Rolfing and Rolfing Movement Faculty for the
Rolf Institute, since 1994 and and is founding member of
the Brazilian Rolfing Association.
She is an also a practitioner and teacher (at the Advanced
level) of Somatic Experiencing (Dr. Peter Levine’s
innovative approach to treating post-traumatic stress through
the body) and has been teaching Somatic Experiencing for
the Foundation for Human Enrichment since 1998. She is
a founding member of the Brazilian SE Association (SE Brasil)
and a senior member of the Brazilian faculty.
Lael also holds a 5th degree black belt in Ki-Aikido and
has taught and studied Ki-Aikido most of her adult life.
She lives in the south of Brazil with her husband and daughter. |
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Sally Klemm
Sally Klemm is an internationally recognized Rolf Institute® instructor
who teaches worldwide while maintaining a private practice
in Honolulu, Hawaii. Native of Berkeley, California, Sally
is a graduate of UC Berkeley’s College of Letters
and Science.
After a 4-year sailing voyage around the world,
Sally was introduced to Rolfing® Structural Integration
by Stacey Mills, who convinced her to stop trimming sails
and start aligning bodies. Having followed Stacey’s
good counsel, Sally has called Honolulu home since 1983,
where her private practice includes the Hawaiian Healing
Arts and Visionary Craniosacral Work©, as well as
Rolfing® Structural and Movement Integration.
Sally’s extraordinary ability to blend an organized
cognitive style with deeply intuitive understanding reflects
her fascination with the unity of the psyche and the soma.
Sally joined the Rolf Institute Faculty in 1995. |
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Til Luchau
Til Luchau has been on the Rolf Institute faculty since
1989, began his structural integration studies with Ida
Rolf’s students in 1983, and certified with the Rolf
Institute in 1987. As the Chair of the Foundations of Rolfing
Structural Integration faculty until 1997, Til played a
key role in originating the curriculum that has evolved
into the current Therapeutic Relationship and Skillful
Touch segments of the Foundations training.
Formerly a resident practitioner at the Esalen Institute, Adjunct Faculty member
of Naropa University's Somatic Psychology Department, as well as Chair of the
Rolf Institute's Teacher Training Committee, Til has also served as a member
of the Rolf Institute's Curriculum, Accreditation, and Scholarship committees.
Til’s background includes training and work as a somatic psychotherapist,
organizational development consultant, and professional coach.
Til currently authors the “Myofascial Techniques” column for Massage
and Bodywork Magazine. He is a lead instructor and the director of Advanced-Trainings.com.
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Michael
Murphy
Michael Murphy ~ more to come
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Konrad Obermeier
Konrad Obermeier completed his academic explorations
with a university degree in Communications and Anthropology.
He discovered the somatic field, extensively studied Yoga
in India in the 1980s and became a Rolfer in 1991. Incorporating
visceral and cranial approaches in his structural work deepened his interest
in anatomy as a fundamental basis of Structural Integration. For many years,
his specific interest has been the work of the
German Embryologist Dr. Erich Blechschmidt and his notion
of differentiation and growth of the human structure as
a developmental movement.
Konrad cooperated in the field of Continuum Movement
with Susan Harper, studied the Biodynamic approach in the
Cranial field with Franklyn Sills and has followed the
work of Hubert Godard since 1993. Over the years Konrad
supported the expanding European Rolfing Community in different
ways. He has been teaching anatomy classes for the ERA
e.V. for several years and was nominated to the Life Sciences
Faculty in 2009. |
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Pedro Prado, Ph.D.
Pedro Prado, PhD , of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a member
of the Advanced and Movement Faculties of the Rolf Institute
of Structural Integration. In 1981, he became the
first Certified Rolfer from Brazil and brought the work
to Latin America. He was a founding member of Brazil’s
regional Rolfing association, Associação
Brasileira de Rolfing (ABR).
With his background as a clinical psychologist and previous
experience as a professor of Somatic Psychology at the
Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Pedro's special contributions
to Structural Integration have centered on movement and
the behavioral dimensions of the work. He has also developed
extensive clinical and teaching protocols to both track
and evaluate SI process outcomes, and to enhance awareness
of the psychobiological perspective.
Since 1998, Pedro has been a practitioner of Peter Levine’s
Somatic Experiencing (SE); and is now an SE Instructor.
He has developed a method called Structural Stretches that
draws upon the principles and wisdom of both SI and SE. |
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