Cinematic performance moments. Built in Austin.
ATX Performance Lab brings together dancers, choreographers, and filmmakers to experiment with storytelling through movement, music, and staging.
Sessions focus on creative exploration, documenting the rehearsal process, and filming polished performance moments. The lab is designed for artists who want a place to experiment, build something visually compelling, and collaborate with other creatives who feel the same pull toward making meaningful work.
Each lab session develops a short performance moment built through movement, music, and staging.
The process includes collaborative experimentation and rehearsal, documenting the creative process, and filming a cinematic version of the finished performance.
Artists leave with both rehearsal documentation and polished performance footage for their portfolios.
The lab is storytelling-driven and focused on building small performance worlds. Movement, music, staging, and cinematography work together to create moments that feel both theatrical and cinematic.
Currently connecting with Austin-based creatives. Artists who enjoy experimentation and collaborative creative environments tend to thrive in this lab.
ATX Performance Lab was founded by Kendall LeJeune, a performer and General Effect judge for Drum Corps International.
His work focuses on how movement, staging, music, and design come together to create powerful audience experiences. ATX Performance Lab is his way of channeling that into something new in Austin.
We are currently connecting with dancers, filmmakers, and other creative collaborators in Austin.
hello@atxperformancelab.com