Cultural performances, youth leadership development, Moko Jumbie training from age 5, and community outreach. Four pillars, one mission.
Every program we run threads back to the same conviction: that culture, when taught with discipline, builds leaders. Whether we're training a 9-year-old on her first low stilt or performing for thousands at Orlando Carnival, the mission is one.
Festivals, carnivals, schools, and private events. We bring the road, the rhythm, and the spectacle.
Confidence, discipline, teamwork, mentorship the curriculum behind the costumes.
From age 5 to advanced performer. Balance, safety, and artistic expression on stilts of every height.
Cultural education, scholarship pipelines, grant initiatives, and youth engagement at scale.
Every Saturday morning, our youth dancers show up before the sun does. They stretch, they balance, they fall, they get up. The stilts are the metaphor the lessons last a lifetime.
Building the next generation of cultural leaders, one practice at a time.
Stretching, fitness, and balance training. Healthy bodies, sharp minds.
Caribbean heritage, the history of Moko Jumbie, and pride in where we come from.
— Trusted by parents, schools, and community partners —
"Future scholarship and grant initiatives are currently in development to support youth participation and educational growth."
Become a sponsor →Whether you dance, mentor, build, or believe — the movement has room for you.
For ages 5–17 ready to learn the art.
For 18+ dancers and the stilt-curious.
For community members and former dancers.
For businesses and grant organizations.