Find your people.
Grow into your next version.

Creators Club is a structured dance environment in Seattle built for growth, leadership, and genuine connection.

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Seattle can feel hard to break into.

A lot of people move here looking for a fresh start, stronger routines, or a sense of community — and quickly realize how difficult it can be to genuinely connect.

Creators Club was built to give dancers something consistent:
a place to train seriously, grow confidently, and build real relationships with people who actually care.

More than just choreography.

Strong leaders build strong dancers

We care about who you become, not just how you perform.

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Make a friend

The goal is never just choreography. It’s creating an environment people want to come back to.

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Structured growth

Clear expectations. Intentional training. Real progression.

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Programs built around different stages of growth.

THE CREW


LEVEL I — FOUNDATION

Focused on rebuilding consistency, confidence, and strong technical foundations through intentional training and support.

THE COLLECTIVE


LEVEL II — BODY AWARENESS

Focused on artistic growth, freestyle development, performance quality, and creative individuality.

THE CAST


LEVEL III — INDIVIDUALITY

Focused on artistic growth, freestyle development, performance quality, and creative individuality.


Future program expansion coming soon.

Growth here goes beyond dance.

For some people, growth looks like becoming more technically confident.

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We care deeply about technical growth.

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For others, it looks like rebuilding consistency, becoming more comfortable taking up space, or finally finding community in a city that can sometimes feel isolating.

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But we also care about who people become in the process.

People stay because of the environment.


“I took the program with Creators Club and learned and grew so much as a dancer! Classes were well-paced, the instructors were knowledgeable and very helpful if we needed any clarification on moves or had any questions in general, and the choreographies we learned were very fun to learn and dance to. Would highly recommend to take the intensives or any other classes from CC if you're a beginner or intermediate dancer in the area needing a push!”

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Kris D.

“i loved creators club! vyllai + ranita are both phenomenal teachers; all of their choreo was so much fun to learn, and they gave us a lot of personalized feedback, which helped me focus on specific areas of my dancing that needed improvement. beyond choreo, the intensive included so many drills, grooves, and cleaning techniques that have been super helpful in other dance classes as well. would highly recommend the intensives to anyone looking to bring their dancing to the next level”

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Emily Y.

“took the program with vyllai and ranita, twas a beneficial and positive experience. grateful to have met other dancers, friends to share the space to dance and grow together.”

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Jacob C.

Built around long-term development.

Technical Training

Intentional curriculum, repetition, corrections, and structured development.

Opportunities

Guest instructors, workshops, showcases, and continued growth experiences.

Mentorship

Recurring check-ins, guidance, and leadership support throughout the season.

Community

Retreats, bonding activities, and an environment designed around genuine connection.

The people are what make this work.

Creators Club is made up of dancers from different backgrounds, experiences, and stages of growth.

Some members grew up dancing.
Some returned to dance later.
Some moved to Seattle knowing nobody.

What connects everyone is the willingness to grow and support each other through the process.

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You do not need to already feel fully confident before starting.

A lot of growth begins by showing up before you feel completely ready.

If you care about growth, consistency, leadership, and community, there’s a good chance you’ll fit in better than you think.