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Our vision is to nurture a culture where art, music, and creativity are not separate disciplines, but shared languages that bring people together. We believe meaningful experiences are born when community, expression, and curiosity exist in the same space.

Our mission is to create opportunities for people to explore, learn, and express through alternative forms of education and artistic practice. We aim to support artists, educators, and curious minds by providing a platform where ideas can be tested, skills can be shared, and creativity can evolve without pressure or expectation.

We are committed to fostering a community rooted in respect, openness, and collaboration — a place where experimentation is encouraged, underground culture is celebrated, and people feel empowered to participate, not just observe.

At its heart, this is about connection: to art, to music, to knowledge, and to each other.

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Team Behind Dojo Haus

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MODPSY a.k.a. Andres Hernandez

Blends deep hypnotic grooves, cerebral textures, intricate sound design, and immersive psychedelic soundscapes into driving, dancefloor-focused journeys. Venezuelan born, Florida raised and now based in the mountains of Colorado. Modpsy is the evolution of Dre’s 15+ years involved in the music industry as a DJ, Producer, and Consumer. Inspired by all facets of electronic music and its history with a subtle nod to nature and psychedelia. Growing up, he explored everything from punk, ska, and dub reggae to house, techno, trance, and experimental electronic music, influences that continue to shape his dynamic approach to production and DJing today. Since the age of 17, he has been playing clubs, afterhours, and independently hosting events, steadily refining his sound. Now creating from his Colorado studio, Dre combines analog synthesis, eurorack modular systems, field textures, and modern digital production techniques to craft immersive productions designed for both introspective listening and late-night dancefloors.

SILUETA a.k.a. Tamara Cvetkovic

A Serbian-born multidisciplinary artist based in the Colorado mountains, whose work moves between music, visual art, photography, design, and immersive creative experiences. From an early age, creativity, rhythm, and movement shaped her path through years of dance, building, and artistic exploration. She holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture, where she developed a strong foundation in design, spatial thinking, visual communication, and creative software. During that time, her passion for photography, art, and experiential creation fully emerged, leading her to pursue a broader artistic practice beyond traditional architecture. Her deep connection to movement and energy naturally evolved into a passion for music, leading her to discover the raw, hypnotic sound of techno in her early twenties. Introduced to the underground scene through friends and intimate gatherings, she found in techno a space of freedom, emotion, and connection that has stayed with her ever since. Today, she channels that energy into DJ sets built around deep, textured rhythms, where sound becomes both meditation and movement. Rooted in emotion, atmosphere, and connection, her work reflects a continuous exploration of rhythm and creative expression across multiple mediums.

WATSUKE a.k.a. Theo Rhodius

Driven by curiosity and a constant desire to learn, Theo Rhodius approaches art as an eternal student — someone who refuses to draw strict lines between disciplines, interests, or mediums. His work thrives on experimentation and the fusion of different skills, blending sound, visuals, motion, and technology into immersive experiences. His sound explores trippy, glitchy, and deep textures, often influenced by nostalgic electronic artifacts, videogames, and the overlooked beauty of early digital sounds like ethernet connection tones and system noises. After spending time in Berlin, he began defining his artistic identity through the combination of video, motion graphics, sound design, music, illustration, 3D art, and self-taught engineering — creating work that exists somewhere between installation, storytelling, and digital experimentation.

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