Articles tagged with: features
Music Review: Animal Collective
Animal Collective has always been boldly experimental with not only the shape and texture of its songs, but the enticing sounds crammed into each moment.
Music Review – A Fine Frenzy, One Cell in the Sea
A Fine Frenzy is 22-year-old Alison Sudol, a gently melancholy songstress who offers whispered pleas for mercy on her debut album, One Cell in the Sea. The album is comprised of 14 tracks ranging from alternative pop to indie soul.
What’s in a name, Interview with T.I.
T.I.’s love for music started when he was just a child, writing rhymes and rapping, drawing inspiration from LL Cool J or the Ghetto Boys. INTERVIEW
Misnomer Dance Theater, Connecting People
Dance and animation form a cohesive relationship for Misnomer Dance Theater. The aesthetics that make dance enjoyable onstage translate well in digital too.
Yumiko, A Ballerina With Style
Between a career as prima ballerina and one as fashion designer, Yumiko has embarked on an unusual journey where she manages to bring both worlds together.
Meet RE: Movmnt’s Refillable Trendy Aluminium Bottle
REfresh, REfill, REcycle, 3 simple steps to get rid of the over use of plastic bottles. Step into the light, get your own bottle, join Movmnt’s REvolution.
In Confidence: Teddy Forance
Teddy Forance has has been a successful dancer working with Janet Jackson as well as for various productions like Shrek Goes 4th.
The Reality of Broadway, column by Frank Conway*
I have to admit that I am not a fan of American Idol. In fact, I call it American Yodel. No one ever sings just one note. They warble and wail and riff all around it. I thought it was a fad that would fade away, but I was wrong. The country is fixated on American Idol, and Broadway has taken notice.
Album Review: ‘Snowflake Midnight’ by Mercury Rev
Almost twenty years into their turbulent career, Mercury Rev has outdone itself even by its own standards with the bands latest offering, Snowflake Midnight.
The Calling – Column by Mia Michaels
Mia Michaels column for movmnt magazine. Mia is a world-renowned choreographer. She was recently awarded her first Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography for Calling You, created in 2006 for Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance.



