Allie Greene: Owner

Hi! I’m so happy you are visiting my studio! I am a Nationally Certified Pilates Teacher through the Pilates Method Alliance, 500RYT with Embodiyoga and Somatics, and a Registered Somatic Movement Educator with the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association. I opened Equilibrium Pittsburgh Movement Studio in 2013 and Soma Movement® LLC  in 2019.

Since my first creative movement class at age four, through a professional dance career, and now within the realm of behavioral health, my lifelong journey has always centered around the profound impact of movement. With 20+ years of teaching dance, Pilates, yoga, and somatic education/therapy, I cultivate spaces that foster support and nurturance for individuals to delve into and empower their connection with body, mind, and spirit.

Whether you choose to visit my studio in Pittsburgh or connect with me online at alliesoma.com, Fusion Pilates EDU, or Pilates Anytime, my commitment extends to facilitating transformative holistic movement experiences. Additionally, I conduct live workshops in the US and beyond as more people are seeking a deeper connection with themselves, others and the world at large.

  My workshops Kids Move: Growing Resiliency through Movement, Embrace Your Inner Space, and Let’s Get Organized is available on Fusion Pilates EDU. My Move Into Ease Somatic Series is available on Pilates Anytime. I have also been a guest contributor on the global Be Well Stay Well® Network thanks to the wonderful Ada Wells.

I have been an outreach artist in the Pittsburgh city school system, worked with children with autism through University of Pittsburgh Medical System and with underserved kids in various settings including after school programs and detention facilities. I am currently pursuing my Masters of Social Work through Carlow University in the Direct Practice/Trauma Informed track. .

My mission is to share movement as a means of building confidence, better health, and a sense of wholeness. My teaching style invites self-compassion, curiosity, and empowerment so that a movement practice, no matter what kind, is an act of care towards oneself.