The Movement Series is built around experiences that bring people together through movement, media, storytelling, wellness, and creative development. Through Pop-Ups, Projects, Programming, and Media Platforms, we create opportunities for artists, organizations, businesses, communities, and everyday movers to connect, create, collaborate, and grow. No matter where you enter the ecosystem, every experience is designed to move with purpose.
the experiences
POP UPS
Single-Day Experiences. Immediate Impact.Pop-Ups are short-form activations designed to bring people together through movement, wellness, performance, networking, and culture. They are often the first introduction people have to The Movement Series ecosystem and are designed to create memorable experiences that can stand alone or support larger initiatives. Pop-Ups prioritize accessibility, participation, visibility, and community engagement while creating opportunities for connection, discovery, and collaboration.
Dance Classes, • Open-Level Classes, • Dance Fitness Experiences, • Wellness Activations, • Networking Events, • Community Gatherings, • Artist Spotlights, • Panel Discussions, • Workshops, • Team Building Experiences, • Social Events, • Brand Activations, • Vendor Activations, • Watch Parties, • Private Group ExperiencesStarting Investment: $250+PROJECTS
Creative Productions With A Purpose.Projects are outcome-driven productions designed to create content, performances, campaigns, and real-world creative experiences. While Pop-Ups prioritize participation, Projects prioritize creation. These experiences often involve concept development, choreography, creative direction, production planning, rehearsals, filming, performance execution, and media delivery.
Music Videos, • Concept Videos, • Performance Pieces, • Artist Campaigns, • Visual Campaigns, • Commercial Concepts, • Live Performances, • Creative Direction, • Choreography, • Casting, • Production Coordination, • Content Campaigns, • Event Concepts, • Experiential Activations, • Brand CollaborationsStarting Investment: $500+
Programming
Structured Creative Development.Programming consists of recurring workshops, residencies, educational experiences, creative labs, artist development initiatives, and community-focused programs designed to support participants over time. Unlike Pop-Ups or Projects, Programming is built around growth, consistency, and transformation.
Dance Classes, • Open-Level Classes, • Dance Fitness Experiences, • Wellness Activations, • Workshops, • Masterclasses, • Artist Development Programs, • Youth Programming, • Educational Programming, • Team Building Experiences, • Community Programming, • Professional Development Opportunities, • Performance Training, • Creative Development Programs, • Private Group ExperiencesStarting Investment: $750+-
MOVERS House is a residential creative residency designed to bring arts, wellness, media, and cultural programming directly into apartment communities, dorms, and shared living spaces. The program transforms residential environments into temporary creative hubs where participants can move, connect, learn, create, and engage without needing to leave their community. Each activation may include movement classes, wellness sessions, creative workshops, social gatherings, filmed experiences, artist-led activities, or themed community events. MOVERS House is especially designed for properties, student housing, residential partners, and community-focused spaces looking to offer programming that feels modern, cultural, and experience-driven. Rather than treating residential amenities as passive spaces, MOVERS House activates them with intentional programming that builds connection, visibility, and resident engagement. The goal is to make where people live feel more alive, more creative, and more connected.
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MOVERS Club is the community arm of The Movement Series, created to keep participants, collaborators, and supporters connected beyond a single class, project, or production. The club is designed around creative gatherings, networking moments, social experiences, wellness meetups, watch parties, community outings, and member-centered activations that help The MOVERS stay in motion together. While some TMS experiences are structured around training or production, MOVERS Club focuses on relationship-building and creative community. It gives participants a way to remain connected to the ecosystem even when they are not actively performing, filming, or enrolled in a formal program. MOVERS Club may include casual mixers, themed gatherings, reflection nights, creative socials, field trips, and community-based events. Its purpose is to turn participation into belonging and help The Movement Series grow as a living community, not just a production platform.
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JOY in Motion is a mobile youth creative production program designed to introduce young people to movement, storytelling, performance, and media in an accessible and engaging way. Through guided creative sessions, participants collaborate to build filmed performances, movement-based stories, and visual projects that allow them to express themselves while learning how production comes together. The program blends dance, confidence-building, teamwork, creative direction, camera awareness, and storytelling into one experience. JOY in Motion is ideal for schools, youth organizations, community centers, camps, and institutions looking to offer arts programming that feels current, interactive, and media-forward. Rather than only teaching choreography, the program helps young people understand how movement can become a story, a message, and a finished creative product. The goal is to help youth experience the joy of creating something together and seeing themselves represented on camera.
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Camp Movement is seasonal performing arts programming for youth offered through before-school programs, after-school programs, seasonal camps, schools, community centers, and youth-focused partnerships. The program introduces participants to dance, performance, creative confidence, teamwork, rhythm, storytelling, and stage presence in a structured but engaging environment. Depending on the setting, Camp Movement may include choreography, movement games, themed performance projects, confidence-building exercises, creative workshops, wellness activities, and end-of-session showcases. It is designed to meet young people where they are while helping them build discipline, expression, collaboration skills, and comfort in front of others. Camp Movement can be adapted for different ages, timeframes, locations, and institutional needs. Its purpose is to give young participants a safe, creative space to move, perform, and discover what they are capable of.
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Fresh Faces is a short-form artist development program created for college-age women and emerging artists who are ready to build confidence, explore performance, and develop their creative identity. The program focuses on movement, camera confidence, styling, presence, creative exploration, collaboration, and personal expression. Participants are guided through a development experience that may include choreography, photos, filmed content, mentorship, concept work, performance coaching, and confidence-building exercises. Fresh Faces is designed for artists who may be new to structured creative environments but have the curiosity, personality, and potential to grow. The program gives participants a chance to be seen, supported, and challenged in a way that feels both accessible and elevated. Its purpose is to help emerging creatives step into visibility with more clarity, confidence, and creative direction.
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Class to Stage is an industry audition preparation program designed to help performers bridge the gap between taking class and being ready for professional performance environments. The program trains dancers and performers through choreography classes, mock auditions, performance direction, camera awareness, feedback sessions, and simulated casting experiences. Participants learn not only how to pick up choreography, but how to retain it, perform it, adapt to direction, present themselves professionally, and handle the pressure of being evaluated. Class to Stage is especially useful for dancers preparing for music videos, live performances, tours, showcases, commercial auditions, and creative productions. The format helps artists understand that booking work requires more than talent; it requires preparation, professionalism, stamina, adaptability, and confidence under pressure. The goal is to help performers move from classroom confidence to stage-ready execution.
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Studio to Spotlight is a creative production lab where dancers, musicians, performers, and collaborators develop ideas from rehearsal-room concepts into polished visual or performance-based work. The program supports the process of building creative projects such as concept videos, music videos, live performances, artist visuals, choreography pieces, and collaborative productions. Participants move through development, rehearsal, creative direction, production planning, filming, and presentation in a structured environment. Studio to Spotlight is designed for artists who have an idea but need infrastructure, collaborators, movement direction, or production support to bring it to life. The program reflects the core TMS belief that artists should not always wait for permission, industry access, or outside discovery to create meaningful work. Its purpose is to help artists move from idea to execution, and from private creativity to public presentation.
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Heal Out Loud is a healing-centered movement and conversation series combining sensual stretch, guided movement, freestyle expression, open group discussion, and a final heels masterclass experience. The series is designed to create space for participants to process, express, release, and reconnect with themselves through movement and community. Each experience may explore themes such as confidence, identity, heartbreak, grief, self-worth, femininity, creativity, transformation, and personal growth. Rather than treating healing as something private or silent, Heal Out Loud invites participants to move through it visibly, creatively, and collectively. The experience blends wellness, performance, storytelling, and emotional release in a way that feels intimate, expressive, and empowering. Its purpose is to remind participants that healing can be embodied, communal, artistic, and seen.
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The Beginner Series is designed for people who have always wanted to move but never felt fully comfortable entering traditional dance or fitness spaces. The program creates a supportive, judgment-free entry point into movement by focusing on rhythm, coordination, body awareness, confidence, and foundational choreography. Rather than prioritizing perfection, The Beginner Series helps participants understand how movement works in their own bodies and at their own pace. It is ideal for first-time dancers, returning movers, wellness beginners, shy creatives, and anyone who wants to build confidence before stepping into more advanced environments. The program may include beginner dance classes, rhythm training, stretch, confidence-building, guided movement, and accessible performance exercises. Its purpose is to remind participants that movement is not reserved for professionals; it belongs to anyone willing to start.
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The Sweat Series is movement-based wellness programming powered by dance, rhythm, fitness, lifestyle education, and community. It brings Victoria’s own journey with dance fitness full circle by creating accessible experiences that help participants move, sweat, connect, and build confidence through social wellness. Programming may include dance cardio, stretch and mobility, movement fitness, beginner yoga, wellness conversations, cooking demonstrations, nutrition workshops, and themed fitness activations. The Sweat Series is designed for people who want wellness to feel less intimidating, more cultural, more social, and more creative. It can exist as a class, a community activation, a brand partnership, a residential program, or a full experiential event. Its purpose is to make movement feel fun, communal, expressive, and connected to real life.
MEDIA PLATFORMS
Stories That Amplify The Movement.Media serves as the documentation and amplification arm of The Movement Series ecosystem. Every story, collaboration, activation, and production deserves visibility. These platforms create opportunities for education, storytelling, sponsorship integration, audience engagement, and long-term brand growth.
Podcast Features, • Artist Interviews, • Creator Spotlights, • Community Spotlights, • Behind-the-Scenes Content, • Social Media Campaigns, • Content Creation, • Promotional Content, • Video Production, • Photography, • Brand Storytelling, • Digital Marketing Campaigns, • Event Coverage, • Artist Features, • Business Features, • Creative Showcases, • Audience Engagement Campaigns, • Media Partnerships, • Sponsored Content, • Content Distribution OpportunitiesStarting Investment: $500+-
SERVED on Sundays is a conversation series hosted by the creative director of TMS. It features entrepreneurs, creatives, artists, professionals, and community voices sharing lessons, stories, and insight from their respective journeys. The series creates space for honest, reflective, and culturally relevant conversations about creativity, business, identity, growth, relationships, purpose, and lived experience. Within the TMS ecosystem, SERVED on Sundays functions as a storytelling platform that expands the conversation beyond movement and into the minds of the people building, creating, and navigating real life. Episodes may include interviews, roundtable conversations, catering/restaurant brand features, community discussions, and sponsored storytelling. The platform is ideal for partners who want to connect with audiences through personality, insight, and meaningful dialogue. Its purpose is to serve conversation that informs, inspires, challenges, and connects.
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The Movement Diaries is a creative docu-vlog series that captures the behind-the-scenes world of The Movement Series ecosystem. It documents the process behind classes, productions, rehearsals, collaborations, planning moments, challenges, breakthroughs, and the people who help bring each experience to life. Rather than only showing polished final products, The Movement Diaries preserves the journey, the growth, and the reality of building creative work from the inside out. The series gives audiences a deeper look at how TMS operates as a creative platform, production house, and artist development ecosystem. It also provides sponsors, partners, and collaborators with a storytelling vehicle that can highlight process, community, and impact. Its purpose is to make the movement visible before, during, and after the final performance.
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The Movement Pod is the podcast platform of The Movement Series, designed to highlight interviews, conversations, and stories from collaborators, artists, instructors, partners, and creatives connected to the ecosystem. The podcast gives voice to the people behind the movement while expanding the brand’s storytelling beyond visual content and live experiences. Episodes may explore artist development, creative process, wellness, collaboration, entrepreneurship, performance, media, community, and the realities of building a creative life. The Movement Pod creates space for deeper conversations that may not fit inside a class, flyer, recap, or short-form video. It also gives partners and featured guests an opportunity to share their work, perspective, and connection to the larger creative community. Its purpose is to document the voices, lessons, and stories moving through the TMS ecosystem.
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The Open Stage Experience is the culminating performance platform of The Movement Series ecosystem. Designed as a multidisciplinary showcase, the experience provides artists with an opportunity to present original work, works-in-progress, performances, concepts, and creative collaborations in front of a live audience. Unlike traditional dance showcases, Open Stage welcomes multiple creative disciplines including dance, music, acting, spoken word, fashion, media, visual art, and other forms of creative expression. The experience serves as both a developmental milestone and a celebration of artistic growth, allowing participants to apply the skills, confidence, and creative experience gained throughout the year. Through performance, collaboration, documentation, and community engagement, Open Stage embodies the belief that creative development should lead to visible opportunities. It is where preparation meets presentation and where The Movement Series ecosystem comes to life on stage.