Jun 16 2014 | Women in Movement

Man in Movement ~ Phutureprimitive

Aya
“I am a musician. Making music feels like an extension of who I am.  It allows to express myself in ways that words don’t provide.  It also inspired movement.  And I believe music and movement have the power to heal.” ~ Rain It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten to write a post in the “Women in Movement” series.  This time around, we’re changing it up and highlighting a man, one of my favorite artists, who’s sets always get me moving and dancing, Rain, Phutureprimitive.  I remember the first time that I saw Rain on stage, being struck not only by the beats but by his electric energy on stage.  I could see every fiber of his being alive in the music, speaking to the crowd without words, and beaming love and life into the crowd. Rain started music young, “plinking on piano keys before I could talk.”  After a car accident, he used his insurance money to ... READ MORE

Apr 2 2014 | Hoop Dance | Women in Movement

Women in Movement – Safire, All things are Possible

Aya
“I am a musician. Making music feels like an extension of who I am.  It allows to express myself in ways that words don’t provide.  It also inspired movement.  And I believe music and movement have the power to heal.” ~ Rain It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten to write a post in the “Women in Movement” series.  This time around, we’re changing it up and highlighting a man, one of my favorite artists, who’s sets always get me moving and dancing, Rain, Phutureprimitive.  I remember the first time that I saw Rain on stage, being struck not only by the beats but by his electric energy on stage.  I could see every fiber of his being alive in the music, speaking to the crowd without words, and beaming love and life into the crowd. Rain started music young, “plinking on piano keys before I could talk.”  After a car accident, he used his insurance money to ... READ MORE

Mar 11 2014 | Hoop Dance | Women in Movement

Women in Movement – Luna Breeze, Wild Woman in Training

Aya
“I am a musician. Making music feels like an extension of who I am.  It allows to express myself in ways that words don’t provide.  It also inspired movement.  And I believe music and movement have the power to heal.” ~ Rain It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten to write a post in the “Women in Movement” series.  This time around, we’re changing it up and highlighting a man, one of my favorite artists, who’s sets always get me moving and dancing, Rain, Phutureprimitive.  I remember the first time that I saw Rain on stage, being struck not only by the beats but by his electric energy on stage.  I could see every fiber of his being alive in the music, speaking to the crowd without words, and beaming love and life into the crowd. Rain started music young, “plinking on piano keys before I could talk.”  After a car accident, he used his insurance money to ... READ MORE

Mar 4 2014 | Hoop Dance | Women in Movement

Women in Movement , Aya, Why I Dance

Aya
“I am a musician. Making music feels like an extension of who I am.  It allows to express myself in ways that words don’t provide.  It also inspired movement.  And I believe music and movement have the power to heal.” ~ Rain It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten to write a post in the “Women in Movement” series.  This time around, we’re changing it up and highlighting a man, one of my favorite artists, who’s sets always get me moving and dancing, Rain, Phutureprimitive.  I remember the first time that I saw Rain on stage, being struck not only by the beats but by his electric energy on stage.  I could see every fiber of his being alive in the music, speaking to the crowd without words, and beaming love and life into the crowd. Rain started music young, “plinking on piano keys before I could talk.”  After a car accident, he used his insurance money to ... READ MORE