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Brutal Dreamscape
You are at Fuerzabruta, an Off-Broadway show concocted by the same perverse, imaginative team that made De La Guarda a sensation ten years ago.
Travis Wall: The Whole Package
Sweat beads drip down the forehead, the rhythm of pulsing temples pounds the brain to a point of abandon and exhaustion. Try to picture the last time you had to solve an algebra problem with a degree of difficulty so high no matter how much you tried to concentrate, you could no longer struggle to find a solution to the equation. At least that’s what I went through as teenager.
Rasta Thomas’ Bad Boys of Dance Rock the TV | Interview
Movmnt asks Rasta Thomas about his opinion on dance in the commercial industry, and the futur of Bad Boys of Dance. Interview by David Benaym.
Movmnt Magazine Reinvents with a Green/Poster Issue and Extended Digital Edition
Movmnt presents the first ever poster issue as a statement and need to artistically reinvent ourselves during this time of environmental consciousnesses and economic crisis.
Keigwin and Company Returns to the Joyce
Renowned choreographer, Larry Keigwin, returns to the Joyce Theatre June 23rd with his fun-loving modern dance company.
Dance and Marketing: So You Think You Can Franchise?
While So You Think You Can Dance is back on FOX for its 5th season, two big announcement have been made: a DVD release and a surprising new season this fall.
Heightened Exposure: In The Heights
In the Heights celebrates the breakthrough of a predominately Latino cast making it on Broadway, sharing the story of social struggles in Washington Heights.
Framed
Dance is taking over screens, big and small. Not since the ‘80s when Fame ignited the big screen has dance had the kind of pop culture relevance it has today.
ABDC Casting for Season 4
MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew just announced its casting dates for its fourth season. Thanks to such a large fan base, MTV was able to pull through another great season, and has given Movmnt an exclusive ‘heads-up’ on the upcoming auditions.
Plato vs Balanchine
Dancers are stupid. The college dance major is a sellout. They have a degree for a low-paying field, and a four-year delay. The student may never see the footlights after graduation. And the professional dancer is ignorant: they don’t have a degree; their brain is in their feet; they don’t prepare for the future.
Of Montreal: Skeletal Lamping
Kevin Barnes, the prodigal ringleader behind Of Montreal, took the notion of suffering for one’s art to a whole new level with the 2007 release of Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? Now, only a year later, Barnes and co. are back with Skeletal Lamping.



