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**UPDATE 11/19/09: Soundbox Studios is a new upcoming awesome dance studio, and will have many different dance instructors from different crews and styles teaching there. And fortunately, 5 from Marvelous Motion will be some of the instructors there. This a great opportunity that we appreciate very much, due to our studio unfortunately being closed, so for those who have came to our studio for classes, please continue to come and support us at Soundbox!

SOUNDBOX STUDIOS
5325 Glenmont Drive Suite F
Houston, TX 77081

(Near the Galleria Area)
(713) 584-9478
http://www.soundbox-studios.com/

The instructors from Marvelous Motion will be:
Brandon "747" Harrell - Advanced Hiphop on Fridays 8pm
Jun "Pressplay" Buggington - Jazz/Funk Hiphop on Mondays 9pm and Thursdays 7:30pm
Christina "thina" Ouk - Hiphop on Tuesdays 7pm
- Hiphop on Tuesdays 7pm (joint slot with thina)
Jessica "Vita" Salvato - Contemporary on Tuesdays 8pm

And please come check out other great dancers/instructors as well!








*SHIRTS ARE SOLD OUT*


RACKET MAGAZINE WORLD OF DANCE review:
Marvelous Motion had a stand-out performance. This crew impressed with a creative opener, reflective of their So Real Cru-like Houston roots. The use of the hands and illusion mirrored the ABDC 2 finalists. It was very electronic, but what section that’s robotic isn’t like that? The tiny slow-motion section killed and it showed the level of difficulty they were able to master. Damn, the Lil’ Wayne section was absolutely ridiculous and the crowd went bananas. A lot of professional choreographers teach classes to Weezy’s music and it works every time. What stood out about their set were individual performances and they all held their own on stage. As a group, they did not mess around with tutting and they were the experts at it. When T.I. hit the speakers, the stage went buck. One breaker did a windmill, people started crumping and it looked like a good time up there. Surprisingly, Jason Mraz’s “Plane” camp out for the finale- which was a tight way to slow it down and showcase this crew’s precision and their ability to keep the attention of the audience for the whole six minutes.


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