About

A Movement Educator

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Natasha Terranova

she/her/hers

I began studying somatic movement in 2008 in the context of a two-year conservatory training program in acting. From there I began studying yoga and Body-Mind Centering®. I taught yoga asana for several years, using the asana form as a vehicle for somatic movement practice in my work with youth, adults, and elders.

In 2018, I moved into a more intensive study of BMC® with a focus on developmental movement. In 2025, I became certified as an Infant Developmental Movement Educator and as a Somatic Movement Educator through the School for Body-Mind Centering®.

*Body-Mind Centering® and BMC® are registered service marks of Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, used with permission.

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My studies are ongoing and sharing my knowledge with others is a meaningful branch of my own learning.