Event: Art in Motion – Chizitalu x Tie9ine Fashion Show
Date: January 31, 2025
Attendance: 40+ fashion lovers, creatives, community members
Location: Acoustik Garden Lounge, Brooklyn, NY

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If you’re producing a fashion show, curating an art-meets-style experience, or hosting a creative industry mixer and want to:
…then the Chizitalu, Tie9ine × JamBar “Art in Motion” experience is proof that we can harness shared & individual rhythm to transform a fashion showcase into a multisensory Jam. JamBar designs and runs the full musical-social engine around your everyday runway.
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| Details at a Glance | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Experience Goal | Elevate a fashion show into a multisensory, jam-infused art experience where models and guests feel part of the same living installation, not separated by a stage |
| Client Partner | Chizitalu, Tie9ine – “Art in Motion” Fashion Show |
| JamBar Offerings | LSA (Live Sound Accompaniments) + IJS (Interactive Jam Spaces) + BMS (Branded Musical Souvenirs) + Conversation Starters |
| Sonic Palette | Live, Afro-fusion–leaning textures that wrapped the venue in warmth and rhythm while supporting, not overshadowing, the runway |
| Instruments Deployed | Curated percussion set: djembes, shakers, cowbells, hand percussion arranged as an Interactive Instrument Garden for discovery and exploration |
| Engagement Depth | Guests flowed between watching looks, exploring instruments, connecting over conversation cards, enjoying live accompaniments, and capturing VIP backdrop moments—driving extended time-on-site and richer interactions |
| Runway Elevation | VIP backdrop + red carpet framed models and guests as co-stars in the “Art in Motion” story, increasing photo moments and perceived prestige |
| Memorability & Recall | Branded musical souvenirs and photo content gave guests physical and digital anchors, helping the show stand out from a typical fashion night. |
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“Art in Motion” was designed as more than a standard fashion presentation; it was Chizitalu’s statement that clothing, movement, and culture belong in the same frame. Acoustik Garden Lounge offered an intimate, creative venue; fashion shows are already visual theater, but the guest experience often has dead zones (arrival awkwardness, waiting gaps, post-show drift).
JamBar’s hypothesis: What if the show’s energy didn’t spike only during walks and die in between, but stayed alive through sound, touch, and conversation the entire night? And the crowd had intentional tools to connect so the whole room becomes Art in Motion, not just the models?
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Traditional fashion shows tend to be visually rich but socially thin: