Mat Class For Pilates Transparency Project: 3/9/23 at 1pm
Can’t make it to class? You can still support the cause by donating here:
Join Pilatay Owner Tracy Belcher for a virtual Pilates mat class benefitting Pilates Transparency Project on Thursday, March 9 at 1pm. Tracy will present her favorite tips, tricks, and cues to use for the Pilates floor exercises.
Register here for the Zoom link to the class. Donations can be made via Paypal.
Pilates teachers from every corner are joining together this March to host donation-based Pilates classes in support of the Pilates community’s right to share our collective Pilates history.
Pilates Transparency Project is raising funds to support a legal initiative that will provide the Pilates community with the opportunity to know what materials are in the public domain and what (if any) are not.
Presenters include:
✨Claire Dunphy
✨Saul Choza
✨Tracy Belcher
✨Risa Mathews
✨Victoria Cuomo
✨Christina Gadar
✨Alycea Ungaro
About March MATness
March MATness is an annual awareness campaign that celebrates the traditional sequence of Pilates Mat exercises. March MATness is a community-led event that floods the internet with love for the Pilates method every year.
About Pilates Transparency Project
As many of you know, the simple act of sharing vintage Pilates photographs and materials -- all of them widely seen and shared in the past -- is under attack. In the past year or two, beloved Pilates instructors everywhere have had their social media pages and websites unjustly taken offline. Countless others have either been threatened or have chosen to self-censor, fearful of exercising what should be their right.
Now, our Pilates colleague Mary Kelly of True Pilates Boston is being sued for copyright infringement after posting historical Pilates photos on Instagram.
This lawsuit impacts you directly: it provides all of us in the Pilates community with the opportunity to know what materials are in the public domain and what (if any) are not.
Since the early 1990's, even as the Pilates field has expanded and grown, our ability to reach back into our collective history has been stymied. Joe Pilates was far ahead of his time, and there is still much to discover about his method and insights. This is why it is so important that our community retain access to historical documents. Moreover, as Pilates practitioners, we must preserve our right to refer to the founder of the Pilates Method, not just in words, but in images.
This lawsuit will benefit our community and help us to honor Joe Pilates. Now is the time to act.
With Mary's case, we have a unique moment right now to defend our history. In 2000, our community came together to defend the word Pilates for all of us to use - and we won! Now we must come together to help Mary affirm in a court of law that those attacking the Pilates community have no rightful claim to own the visual materials that depict Joe and/or Clara Pilates and/or reference Pilates exercises.
Helping Mary Kelly with her legal representation will help all of us.
Please donate. 100% of donations go to Mary’s legal bills. Every donation matters.