
Not events. Statements made live.
01. What we do
Forget conventional events. What we create are live statements — raw, unexpected, immersive, sometimes chaotic, always unforgettable. We don’t decorate spaces — we hijack attention. It might be a masked character storming into a co-working space, a full team of dancers suddenly performing in a corporate hallway, or a staged proposal gone hilariously wrong in a shopping mall. Each action is more than entertainment — it’s a moment that flips the usual script and demands to be remembered. Our performances are about presence with purpose — whether playful or powerful.
We operate in offices, cafés, rooftops, elevators, underground stations, glass boardrooms, industrial basements — wherever people don’t expect a show. That’s where it works best. Clients bring us in for internal activations, team surprises, public campaigns, soft product launches, or even deeply personal moments disguised as public stunts. Some come for emotional effect — others to provoke, or amuse. Whatever the intent, we build the moment so that it doesn’t blend in — it stands out. It becomes a story worth telling, filming, reposting, or whispering around the office the next day.
Every live act is a full production in disguise. We develop the concept, script it with intention, cast the right talent, design the flow, choreograph interactions, plan the reaction path, and even time the camera angles. Whether it’s sleek or messy, it’s controlled. Whether it feels improvised or dramatic, it’s been rehearsed. And when the moment hits — we make sure it doesn’t just land, it resonates. People don’t just watch — they film, react, and participate. That’s what we call performance marketing — and yes, we always bring the cameras.