Our mission is to create choreography that makes dancers feel seen, supported, and inspired. As artists and educators with backgrounds in higher education, we are dedicated to crafting work that unites a strong technical foundation with authentic personal artistry.
We see choreography as more than movement; it is dialogue, memory, and innovation. Our creative process is rooted in this holistic approach, weaving together technique, composition, improvisation, and cultural context. Through this, we aim to build works that challenge, connect, and empower both dancers and audiences.
In our rehearsal spaces, we prioritize inclusivity, safety, and collaboration. We cultivate environments where dancers can take risks, expand their voices, and embrace vulnerability. Each project is an invitation for artists to move with intelligence, create with honesty, and think critically about the world around them.
Our choreography is not just about performance, it’s about building community. Together, we are shaping a practice that uplifts, empowers, and celebrates the evolving artistry of dance.
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Katlyn is a versatile dance artist dedicated to movement exploration, performance, and choreography. She trained at Palomar Community College and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Dance, graduating Summa Cum Laude, from George Mason University. There, she trained with esteemed faculty such as Karen Reedy, Susan Shields, Lawrence Jackson, and Christina Robson. While at GMU, she had the privilege of performing works by Shaun Boyle D’Arcy and Christina Robson, where she played an integral part in shaping their works through an investigative and responsive movement approach, contributing not just as a performer but as a creative voice within the process. Katlyn attended FLOCK intensive at Orsolina 28 in 2024 as well as WaterStreet Dance. As a choreographer, Katlyn has created two original works, drawing from her experience. In 2025, Katlyn will be dancing at Gin Dance Company in VA under Artistic Director Shu-Chen Cuff. Committed to growth across multiple disciplines, Katlyn will balance performing, creating, and visual storytelling as she forges her path in the industry.
Justin Cerda graduated with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance and a B.F.A. in Dance Choreography from the University of California, Irvine, in the spring of 2025. His training encompasses a wide range of styles, including Ballet, Modern, Contemporary, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Tap, allowing him to approach movement with both precision and fluidity. Justin had the opportunity to perform in works choreographed/restaged by renowned artists such as Lar Lubovitch, Kate Skarpetowska, Charlotte Griffin, Ariyan Johnson, and Vitor Luiz. As a choreographer, Justin has created and staged two original works: Break, presented in UCI’s Physical Graffiti undergraduate concert, and ellipsed, featured in UCI’s Dance Escape graduate concert. Complementing his dance background, Justin completed a Mat Pilates Teacher Training program through Studio du Corps under the guidance of third-generation master instructor Diane Diefenderfer. This training deepened his knowledge of body mechanics, alignment, and injury prevention, all of which inform his approach to dance education and practice. Justin is currently dancing with Gin Dance Company under Artistic Director Shu-Chen Cuff!
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