School’s Out Dance Workshop with Kelli Moshen & Reggie Oliver
We are excited to announce our next round of Impactful Masterclasses with our “School’s Out” workshop on June 11th, 2025. In continuing with our mission to bring LA & NYC to Doylestown, we have two convention-style, 90 minute dance workshops with Kelli Moshen & Reggie O. Classes will be broken up into two ages groups: 12 & Under and 13 & Up. These classes will be taught at an advanced beginner level, to challenge and push dancers of all skill levels. Each class is $20, or take both for only $30. Sign up now, as spots are limited!
Here’s how to sign up:
– Already an Impact student? Just sign in to your DSP Parent Portal, and select the “Classes” tab. Then select your class(es)! ✅
– New to our Impact family? Shoot us an email to get set up! 📩
June 11th Class Schedule:
5pm to 630pm – Hip-Hop w/ Reggie for Ages 8 to 12
5pm to 630pm – Street Jazz w/ Kelli for Ages 13+
630pm to 8pm – Street Jazz w/ Kelli for Ages 9 to 12
630pm to 8pm – Hip-Hop w/ Reggie for Ages 13+
➡ Email the Studio to Sign Up Now! ⬅
Meet Reggie! 💪
Reginald “Reggie.O” Oliver is a prominent dancer, choreographer, and educator based in Pennsylvania, renowned for his extensive contributions to the entertainment and performance industries. His multifaceted career encompasses stage performances, television appearances, and features in print media.
Reggie.O’s impressive performance credentials include working with acclaimed artists such as Toni Braxton, Macklemore, Keke Palmer, Pitbull, Ozuna, and The Weeknd during the Super Bowl Halftime Show. His dynamic presence has also graced numerous award shows and music videos across major networks like Nickelodeon, BET, VH1, MTV, and Disney.
In addition to his performance achievements, Reggie.O has choreographed for notable commercial and promotional campaigns for brands including Boost Mobile, Samsung, Costume Gallery Dance Catalog, and Pastry Sneakers. His choreography work extends to projects with Bianca Ryan, the first winner of
“America’s Got Talent,” Grammy-nominated singer Taylor Dayne, and as an assistant choreographer on TBS’s “The Last O.G.”
Reggie.O is driven by a commitment to becoming a positive and influential figure within the Pennsylvania dance community. He is dedicated to the belief that perseverance and hard work are the keys to success, and he is determined to continue making a significant impact in the industry.
See more of Reggie on Instagram 👀
Meet Kelli! 💅
Kelli Moshen is a Philadelphia-born choreographer, creative director, and passionate advocate for women’s empowerment in the arts. In 2010, she founded Project Moshen, an all-female dance company committed to creating original works that amplify women’s voices through movement and storytelling.
Under Moshen’s visionary leadership, Project Moshen has graced renowned stages including Jazz at Lincoln Center for the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP NYC), the DUMBO Dance Festival in Brooklyn,NY, Philadelphia Fringe Festivals, the Suzanne Roberts Theater for the Come Together Dance Festival (PA), as well as high-profile events like the Philadelphia Phillies, the Philadelphia Flower Show, Philadelphia 76ers, the Mütter Museum & more.
Moshen’s choreographic reach extends internationally—she was invited to collaborate with the world-famous Backstreet Boys for their 30th anniversary celebration in Cancun, Mexico. There, she choreographed a large-scale pre-show flashmob, taught Backstreet Boys original choreography to fans, and led dance workshops for thousands in attendance.
Dedicated to using dance as a platform for advocacy and community engagement, Moshen partners with local non-profits such as Morris Animal Refuge, choreographing for their signature black-tie gala, Philly Furball. Through her company’s annual benefit event, EXCERPTS, she collaborates with the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation to raise funds for ovarian cancer research. Moshen also launched an innovative summer outreach program, Camps in Moshen, where company members deliver immersive dance intensives to overnight campers.
A proud alumni of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia (B.F.A. in Jazz Dance), Moshen expanded her training in both Los Angeles and New York City, gaining deep industry experience on both coasts. Her professional background includes work with the prestigious McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA) in NYC and LA, Broadway Dance Center, and as Master of Ceremonies for Events Beyond Expectation, performing at elite events throughout the Northeast.
In addition to directing her company, Moshen is a highly sought-after dance educator. She serves as Hip Hop Company Director at the Institute of Dance Artistry and frequently teaches at institutions such as Koresh School of Dance, The Rock School for Dance Education, Drexel University, Villanova University, and West Chester University. Moshen is also involved in teaching at festivals such at the Philadelphia Youth Fest.
Whether in the studio, on stage, or behind the scenes, Moshen continues to inspire the next generation of artists while making bold contributions to the cultural landscape through dance.
Kelli Moshen is a Philadelphia-born choreographer, creative director, and passionate advocate for women’s empowerment in the arts. In 2010, she founded Project Moshen, an all-female dance company committed to creating original works that amplify women’s voices through movement and storytelling.
Under Moshen’s visionary leadership, Project Moshen has graced renowned stages including Jazz at Lincoln Center for the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP NYC), the DUMBO Dance Festival in Brooklyn,NY, Philadelphia Fringe Festivals, the Suzanne Roberts Theater for the Come Together Dance Festival (PA), as well as high-profile events like the Philadelphia Phillies, the Philadelphia Flower Show, Philadelphia 76ers, the Mütter Museum & more.
Moshen’s choreographic reach extends internationally—she was invited to collaborate with the world-famous Backstreet Boys for their 30th anniversary celebration in Cancun, Mexico. There, she choreographed a large-scale pre-show flashmob, taught Backstreet Boys original choreography to fans, and led dance workshops for thousands in attendance.
Dedicated to using dance as a platform for advocacy and community engagement, Moshen partners with local non-profits such as Morris Animal Refuge, choreographing for their signature black-tie gala, Philly Furball. Through her company’s annual benefit event, EXCERPTS, she collaborates with the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation to raise funds for ovarian cancer research. Moshen also launched an innovative summer outreach program, Camps in Moshen, where company members deliver immersive dance intensives to overnight campers.
A proud alumni of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia (B.F.A. in Jazz Dance), Moshen expanded her training in both Los Angeles and New York City, gaining deep industry experience on both coasts. Her professional background includes work with the prestigious McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA) in NYC and LA, Broadway Dance Center, and as Master of Ceremonies for Events Beyond Expectation, performing at elite events throughout the Northeast.
In addition to directing her company, Moshen is a highly sought-after dance educator. She serves as Hip Hop Company Director at the Institute of Dance Artistry and frequently teaches at institutions such as Koresh School of Dance, The Rock School for Dance Education, Drexel University, Villanova University, and West Chester University. Moshen is also involved in teaching at festivals such at the Philadelphia Youth Fest.
Whether in the studio, on stage, or behind the scenes, Moshen continues to inspire the next generation of artists while making bold contributions to the cultural landscape through dance.
See more of Kelli on Instagram 👀
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