Choreography That Moves Stories Forward
Choreography & Movement Direction for brands, music, and campaigns. We bring culture into motion – for music videos, fashion productions, and brand communication.

Choreography for Music Videos
Whether it’s a major release or an independent project – we create tailored choreography that enhances the visual identity of the song and helps artists present themselves authentically. From performance coaching to on-set support – we deliver the complete movement concept.

Movement Direction for Brands & Campaigns
We design movement aesthetics for commercials, editorials, and live productions. With a strong sense for visual storytelling and cultural trends, we develop dynamic concepts that translate brand messages into expressive body language and striking visual compositions.

Dancer Casting & Training
Looking for the right performers for your project? We handle curated casting, booking, and choreographic coaching. Whether for a music video, live performance or social content – we make sure movement and message align.

Portfolio
Movement tells stories. Experience how dance comes to life across music videos, fashion productions and artistic collaborations. From stylized choreography to raw, emotional movement – each project speaks its own visual language.
Novine – “Toxic Love”
A conceptual partner choreography for a music video in an editorial setting. Expressive movement and subtle interaction reflect the dynamics of a toxic relationship.
Erobique & Nicola Rost – “Acquamarina”
Live performance choreography for a fictional TV show. A playful and energetic duo performance set to a funky retro soundtrack.
Kaytranada – “Got It Good”
An artistic dance film inspired by the music of Kaytranada. A focus on musicality, urban elegance, and improvised movement in public space.
Yung Street – “A Ku Zolo”
A culturally rooted dance performance for an Afrofuturistic music video. Choreography and movement direction based on authentic west african dance aesthetics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here you’ll find answers to common questions about our work, process, and how we collaborate. If your question isn’t covered – feel free to reach out directly.
How does the collaboration work if I book choreography for my project?
After your inquiry, we’ll start with a kick-off meeting to clarify your vision, project goals, and the right movement or choreography concept. From there, we create mood boards, rehearsal schedules, and coordinate the execution – whether with you, your team, or professional dancers.
Which formats do you offer choreography for?
We develop movement concepts for music videos, fashion campaigns, commercials, social media content, live events, and creative visuals. Depending on the format, we adapt the dynamics, intensity, and structure of the movement individually.
Do I need to be a trained dancer as an artist?
No. We tailor the process to your abilities and comfort level. Whether you’re an experienced performer or completely new to dance – we create movement that presents you authentically and confidently.
How short notice can I submit a request?
Depending on scope and availability, we can also realize projects at short notice. For larger productions, we recommend a lead time of at least two to three weeks.
Can I book just movement direction without a full choreography?
Absolutely. Many artists or models prefer coaching or movement guidance on set rather than fixed choreography. We offer that too – including live feedback, warm-ups, and on-set bodywork.
Do you work with agencies or brands?
Yes, we regularly collaborate with creative agencies, brands, and production companies. Whether during the pitch phase, concept development, or on set – we step in where you need us and provide choreographic expertise as part of your creative process.
What makes you different from traditional dance agencies?
We don’t see dance purely as technique – we treat it as a form of communication. Our concepts are culturally sensitive, visually intentional, and aligned with brand identity and storytelling. Instead of standardized moves, we offer customized movement language.
How much lead time do you need for castings or rehearsals?
For simple productions, a few days are often sufficient. For more complex setups (e.g. multiple dancers or stage choreography), we recommend 10–14 days to coordinate casting, rehearsals, and creative alignment efficiently.
Let’s move what moves you.
Book a free discovery call and tell me about your idea. Together, we’ll explore how movement, dance, and choreography can bring your vision to life – creatively, intentionally, and tailored to your needs.