The Revival Story
Growing Strong
Guilty indulgence or therapeutic benefit?
For years, this question has been raised regarding massage therapy. Unfortunately, much of the public views the ancient healing art as an indulgence reserved for a privileged few rather than a benefit to the body.
Close friends Jessica Lavoie and Morgan Woodard are committed to change the common misconception about their practice.
The name Revival was chosen not only because massage therapy literally revives one's body, mind and soul, but also because Jessica and Morgan embrace the opportunity to revive the true purpose of massage therapy.
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What started in 2011 as a small, single-room studio on Meeting Street in Providence (seen in the image) has grown into a beautiful, award-winning space with multiple treatment rooms and a loyal clientele.
Now nestled in a bustling area of Providence's vibrant College Hill neighborhood, Revival Massage & Bodyworks calls 177 North Main Street its home. The studio, which is conveniently within walking distance of RISD, Brown University and the Jewelry District, is located in the beautiful and historic Benjamin Cushing, Jr. House, built around 1770. In 1813, the building became the home of Providence's first mayor - Samuel W. Bridgham.
As massage therapy becomes increasingly viewed in a positive light for its many therapeutic advantages, Revival Massage & Bodyworks is excited to continue the practice of this storied healing art. Come experience it for yourself!