
WHAT IS ICONS IN MOTION?
Icons in Motion Collective is an adult performance-based dance experience created for dancers ages 18+ who want more than just choreography.
Each session focuses on:
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Iconic artists & musical legacies
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Performance quality & musicality
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Storytelling through movement
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A shared creative vision
Think rehearsals. Think intention. Think main character energy.
WHO IT’S FOR
This collective is for:
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Former dancers returning to the studio
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Current dancers craving deeper artistry
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Adults who miss performing
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Creatives who want to move with purpose
You do not need to be a professional dancer.
You do need to be ready to commit, grow, and show up.
WHAT TO EXPECT
✔ Weekly rehearsals
✔ A cohesive group experience
✔ Performance & filming opportunities
✔ Professional choreography & direction
✔ A safe, inclusive, high-energy environment
Each season culminates in a final experience—whether that’s a filmed performance, live showcase, or special event.
Details vary by session. Magic is guaranteed.
THE VISION
Icons in Motion exists because dance doesn’t expire at 18.
It exists for the dancers who were told it was “just a hobby.”
For the ones who miss the stage.
For the ones who never got their moment.
This collective is about honoring where you’ve been and creating what’s next.
HOW TO JOIN
Icons in Motion operates on a limited-capacity basis to preserve the integrity of the experience.
Spots are filled through:
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Interest submissions
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Select auditions / evaluations (session-dependent)
→ Join the Icons in Motion Waitlist
→ Follow Along on Instagram
FAQ's
Is this a drop-in class?
No. Icons in Motion is a collective experience with a shared goal.
Do I need recent dance experience?
Previous dance experience is NOT required.
Is there a performance?
Most sessions include a culminating performance or filmed experience.
Where is this located?
Hosted at Eclipse Dance Complex, Sayville, NY.
LED BY
Sierra Medwig
Founder & Artistic Director, Eclipse Dance Complex
With a lifelong background in dance, choreography, and performance, Sierra created Icons in Motion as a space where adult dancers could reconnect with their artistry—without pressure, without judgment, and without limitations.


