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The ability to see movement more clearly, to move with greater consciousness, to understand connections between movement and its meanings, between one way of perceiving and another, to have a foundation from which to explain, describe, experience or create movement - all of these are formed treasures which I received in becoming a CMA.
Teresa Mathern, CMA

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Certified Movement Analysts consult on a wide variety of nonverbal research projects and coach athletes, politicians, executives, performers, and anyone interested in improving communication skills through effective movement training. The combined expertise of over 900 CMAs internationally allows us to be on the vanguard of the emerging field of Movement Studies, while providing our clients with a myriad of effective solutions.
A list of potential consultants is HERE
• Has knowledge of Laban Movement Analysis and understands how it is applied within various fields and contexts.
• Has been evaluated in her/his ability to physically demonstrate and verbally articulate concepts related to Body, Effort, Shape, Space, and Relationship; from both broad and specific perspectives.
• Has demonstrated the ability to verbally articulate and physically demonstrate the basic principles of Bartenieff Fundamentals sm, and understands their relationship to LMA—both theoretically and practically.
• Has the ability to apply theory in practice through research and creative work.
• Has an understanding of her/his own movement style in a variety of contexts, including interaction.
• Has experience observing, recording, and reading movement data using: motifs, phrase writing, coding sheets, video and live observation.
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