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Sensing Through the Back Door

with Sofia Engelman of Queer Body Pilates

Siobhan Burke
Dec 28, 2024
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Sofia, who has long brown hair and wears a blue t-shirt, guides a client through movement on the Pilates reformer, placing her hands gently on the client's back.
Sofia Engelman (standing) at her home studio, with Em Papineau. Photo by Rachel Keane.

Two years ago, a physical therapist told me that I needed to start taking Pilates on a regular basis. I was dealing with mysterious chronic lower back pain, and she assured me that a commitment to Pilates would help. I began frequenting Fort Pilates, a lovely studio in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, and wound up one evening in a class taught by the choreographer and dancer Sofia Engelman. Something about the sense of creativity and discovery in Sofia’s class — combined with the grounded, non-judgmental clarity of her teaching — would lead me to return to her again and again. (I also appreciated that she taught a discounted weekly community class, which I learned to sign up for weeks in advance; it was always in-demand.)

Around this time last winter, when I was recovering from a surgery for the treatment of endometriosis, I saw Sofia for a series of private sessions at her home studio. At a time when I was feeling estranged from my body, doubting if I would ever feel like my old self, she was a steadying, nurturing force who helped me ease back into movement with both rigor and levity. I came back feeling even stronger than before.

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