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Tryptich? Conversation with Larry Kegwin [Video]

13 Jan 2012 – 7:28 PM No Comment

Anjuli Bhattacharyya sits down for a video feature with choreographer Larry Keigwin about his latest creation: Tryptich

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Articles by David Benaym

Pop culture is part of our heritage. The challenge is to raise the stakes and add to its legacy instead of recycling it. Co-founded by French journalist David Benaym and Performer Danny Tidwell (American Ballet Theatre, So You Think You Can Dance, Memphis…), Movmnt Magazine aspires to bridge the gap between pop culture and today’s real talent, and recognize artists over fame junkies. We aim to bring fashion, dance, music and pop culture, together as a lifestyle.

Concert Dance Seminar with Cedar Lake

23 Mar 2009 – 1:30 PM | No Comment
Concert Dance Seminar with Cedar Lake

Stage Door Connections presents a Concert Dance Seminar with Swan Pouffer, Artistic Director of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet & Andrew Palermo, Artistic Director of dre.dance

Celebrate The Phenomenon

17 Mar 2009 – 5:50 AM | No Comment
Celebrate The Phenomenon

Countless pages have been written about advancements in the fields of technology, medicine, even sports. Is the same focus and attention being offered the arts, particularly the world of dance. A column by New York City Dance Alliance Director Joe Lanteri.

Conversation – Travis Wall to Wade Robson

12 Mar 2009 – 1:05 AM | No Comment
Conversation – Travis Wall to Wade Robson

A conversation between Travis Wall and choreographer Wade Robson about the inspiration to create and what to expect in the future.

VIP – Ricky Marcelino Palomino

9 Mar 2009 – 1:13 PM | No Comment
VIP – Ricky Marcelino Palomino

Movmnt highlights one VIP dancer each season. In our summer 2008 issue, we salute Ricky Palomino who is both a talented dancer and musician/vocalist.

Music Review – Goldfrapp, Seventh Tree

27 Feb 2009 – 2:12 PM | No Comment
Music Review – Goldfrapp, Seventh Tree

Marked by a combination of sensual, smooth, and poppy vibes, this UK based electro-glam duo’s third album, Supernature, is easy great to rock out to. Seventh Tree, Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory’s newest installation, takes a dramatic sidestep as Goldfrapp’s voice saturates your mind as you retreat into Zen heaven. You might find that you not only love to rock with Goldfrapp, but you love to unwind with them too.

Hip to the Game – Dance World vs. Music Industry, The Battle for Hip Hop’s Legacy

18 Feb 2009 – 6:41 PM | No Comment
Hip to the Game – Dance World vs. Music Industry, The Battle for Hip Hop’s Legacy

The fight between the Music Industry and the Dance World in their battle for Hip Hop’s legacy. Featuring Tony Testa, Jaquel Knight for Movmnt Magazine.

Music Review – Beirut, Flying Cup Club

11 Feb 2009 – 9:50 AM | No Comment
Music Review – Beirut, Flying Cup Club

Flying Cup Club is the newest album from solo artist Beirut, a.k.a. Zack Condon. The album reveals itself as a treasure trove of Condon’s many musical gifts.

Are These Pictures of Britney Real? Voyeurs!

9 Feb 2009 – 8:08 AM | No Comment
Are These Pictures of Britney Real? Voyeurs!

Meet Alison Jackson, the provocative photographer whose staging of look-alike-celebs in situations only witnessed as mental images wake-up the voyeur within.

Ivan Season 2, Crewsing America’s Best for Movmnt Returns

3 Feb 2009 – 8:47 AM | No Comment
Ivan Season 2, Crewsing America’s Best for Movmnt Returns

Ivan is back! This time, Ivan covers the 3rd Opus of Randy Jackson’s America’s Best Dance Crew on MTV. Episode 1 with Lil Mama and Dynamic Edition.

Paul Taylor Dance Company City Season

29 Jan 2009 – 1:06 AM | No Comment
Paul Taylor Dance Company City Season

Paul Taylor Dance Company’s will celebrate the company’s return to New York City Center and the long anticipated revival of “Scudorama”, an edgy powerful performance that has not been performed in 40 years. Along with the the dark suspenseful “Scudorama,” the 16-member company will be performing 19 original pieces choreographed by the legendary Paul Taylor.

Music Review – Vampire Weekend, Vampire Weekend

14 Jan 2009 – 11:06 PM | No Comment
Music Review – Vampire Weekend, Vampire Weekend

Upper West Side indie-rock darlings, Vampire Weekend, more than live up to the hype on their fetching self-titled debut. This catchy collection of upbeat tunes about grammar, architecture, and campus life, unabashedly appropriates everything from Afro-pop and New Wave, to Chamber music. It remains to be seen if Vampire Weekend can withstand the test of time. At the moment though, they are the “it” band to beat, and after repeated listens, Vampire Weekend still sounds fresh and effortless.