Movmnt
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movmnt magazine #3, cover dated February 2007 |
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Editor in Chief | David Benaym |
Categories | fashion, dance, music, social issues, Lifestyle |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Circulation | 30,000 / issue |
Publisher |
David Benaym and Danny Tidwell |
First Issue | June 2006 |
Company | e-maprod Inc. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www.movmnt.com |
ISSN | 74470-28498 |
movmnt magazine (BIPAD: 28498) is a lifestyle magazine for a new generation of urban citizens. Covering fashion, dance, music, and society, movmnt fills a gap for an online culture that still needs its own magazine. movmnt is for the fashion-forward, arts-oriented, and socially conscious MySpace generation. movmnt is the first magazine to portrait dance as a lifestyle, portraying dancers in fashion spread, featuring dance photographers and artists that include movements in their process.
movmnt magazine was co-founded in 2006 by David Benaym, editor in chief, and Danny Tidwell, artistic editor.
[edit] Published Issues
movmnt Issue #2 - Winter 2006/2007 - Army of Me featuring Rasta Thomas |
movmnt Issue #3 - Spring 2007 - Out of Line featuring A Chorus Line and So You Think You Can Dance's Travis Wall |
[edit] Notable Contributors
Writers
- Lauren Adams, Music editor
- D. Michael Taylor, Society editor
- Roger Moenks, photographer
- Mia Michaels, choreographer, columnist
- Debbie Allen, choreographer, columnist
Photographers
- Roger Moenks
- James Houston
- Nina J. Chung
Designers
- Ilan Benaym
- Laz Marquez
- Andrew J Newman
[edit] External links
- movmnt magazine official website www.movmnt.com
- movmnt" myspace' www.myspace.com/movmnt
- Video movmnt issue 3 at YouTube