Movement
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Movement may refer to:
- Movement (clockwork), the internal mechanism of a timepiece
- Movement (sign language), the direction and nature of the movement of the hands when signing
Society and the arts
- Movement (music festival), the Detroit Electronic Music Festival
- Social movement, a coordinated group action focused on a political or social issue
- Political movement, a coordinated group action focused on a political issue
- Art movement, a tendency or style in art followed by a group of artists
- The Movement (literature), a group of English poets who came to prominence in the 1950s
- Movement (Trotskyist), a working agreement between Movimento Esquerda Socialista of Brazil and Unidad Obrera y Socialista of Mexico.
Music
- Movement (music), a large division of a larger composition or musical notes
- Movement (9mm Parabellum Bullet album)
- Movement (Joe Harriott album)
- Movement (New Order album)
- Movement (The Gossip album)
- "Movement" (song), a 2004 single by LCD Soundsystem
- Movements (album), by Booka Shade
See also
- All pages with titles containing "Movement"
- All pages beginning with "Movement"
- Bowel movement
- Motor system
- Motion (disambiguation)
- Motion (physics)
- Move (disambiguation)
- Movmnt (magazine)
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