Movement may refer to:
- Motion, change in position
- Locomotion, active movement or travel
- Transport, the movement of people, goods, signals and information
- Defecation, sometimes called a bowel movement
- Movement (clockwork), all the main parts of a watch
- Nastic movements, rapid, reversible responses to non-directional stimuli
- Intermittent mechanism, the device by which film is regularly advanced in a movie camera or projector
- Wh-movement, a syntactic phenomenon
- Movements (sacred dances), collected or authored by G. I. Gurdjieff
- The Movement (literature), writers including Kingsley Amis, Philip Larkin, et. al
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Dance and Movement - Twitter SearchHealth kudos: Jim Gilleran, active aging consultant, movement therapist and dance specialist, was a delegate to.. http://bit.ly/7j2uAHashedrick (aaron shedrick) Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:07:54 -0000
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I'm bi-Lingual... I speak english and I speak movement. Real sh!t ! Dance = my life !3xqusite (Allen Isaac) Tue, 22 Dec 2009 06:24:10 -0000
I'm bi-Lingual... I speak english and I speak movement. Real sh!t ! Dance = my life !
Health kudos|Jim Gilleran, active aging consultant, movement therapist and dance specialist, was a delegate to .. http://oohja.com/x3R9Srcates2 (Ray Cates) Tue, 22 Dec 2009 06:10:30 -0000
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In 1904 a dance called the 'Subway Express Two Step' that evoked the physical movement and emotional stimulation of an IRT trip swept NYCPazzler (Alex Paz) Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:21:31 -0000
In 1904 a dance called the 'Subway Express Two Step' that evoked the physical movement and emotional stimulation of an IRT trip swept NYC
#youknowyourfat if yu try to break dance and yur fat covers up your movementOMGiTsTravis (Miami Florida) Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:21:25 -0000
#youknowyourfat if yu try to break dance and yur fat covers up your movement
Dance is both active and passive, for while one is executing a movement, the movement is doing something to her in return.FestivalDance (FestivalDance) Mon, 21 Dec 2009 23:00:21 -0000
Dance is both active and passive, for while one is executing a movement, the movement is doing something to her in return.
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American Dance Therapy Association - The ADTA works to establish and maintain high standards of professional education and competence in the field of dance/movement therapy. Includes information on dance therapy, membership, upcoming conferences, publications, education, credentials, and research.
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Dori Y. Levy - California - Certified dance therapist and instructor at California State University at Long Beach. Includes her background and dance related links.
Double Mirror: Drama and Therapy in Education - Thesis written by Dr. Sandra Katz on drama therapy. Includes interviews with drama educators and techniques.
Hancock Center for Movement Arts and Therapies, Inc - Wisconsin - Treatment center with information on: defining and explaining the purpose of dance/movement therapy; the center and its staff, mission, clientele, and programs.
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Inner Dance Studio - New York - Carolee S. Powers is a certified dance and movement therapist. Information included on the studio purpose, services offered, dance and movement therapists, and setting.
Kinections - Treatment expertise in body confidence, mood disorders, and eating disorders. Continuing education courses available.
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The Association for Dance Movement Therapy UK - Maintains a register of qualified dance movement therapists and represents its members in all professional negotiations within Education, the NHS, and Social Services. Includes training information, a newsletter, how to become a member, and resources such as books.