Event description
Haus of Move Camp is a 3-day immersive sync songwriting and music industry development camp for Black and Brown trans and queer artists, songwriters, and producers. This transformative experience is a program of the 2AM Ricky M.O.V.E. (Mobilizing Opportunities for Visibility and Empowerment) Initiative, and is powered by Blaze Unlimited, a leading creative agency in sync and music supervision.
Taking place in Atlanta, Georgia, this intentionally curated camp blends music creation, mentorship, sync licensing education, and holistic wellness. It is designed to support underrepresented creatives in building sustainable careers in music—through access, community, and real industry opportunities.
Only 25 in-person participants will be selected to ensure a focused, collaborative, and high-quality experience.
Workshop Leaders
Friday, September 28th, 2025
Internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter, and producer Diane Durrett blends soul and blues with undeniable vocal power. Her latest release, Sweet Georgia Blues, marks her 10th American Roots album, with singles Chasing Sunsets and The Sweet Spot featured on Apple Music’s “Best New Blues Songs.”
Durrett’s 2022 album Put A Lid On It reached #2 on the International Roots Music Chart and was praised as “flirting with perfection while remaining full of feeling.” Previous highlights include Diane Durrett & Soul Suga LIVE (2019), hailed as “killer, high-octane soul,” and two Global Peace Song Awards (2017). In 2023, she received an honorary lifetime membership from the Atlanta Blues Society.
She has performed with or opened for Sting, Tina Turner, Faith Hill, Indigo Girls, and Gregg Allman, and has co-written with William Bell, Oliver Wood, and Emily Sailers.
Elected in 2024 as President of the Recording Academy’s Atlanta Chapter, Durrett continues to lead both on stage and behind the scenes, championing creativity and community in music.
Saturday, September 27th, 2025
Tami LaTrell is multi-platinum, songwriter who’s written for GRAMMY nominated artists such as Whitney Houston (Whatchulookinat), Monica (Anchor), Keyshia Cole (Fallin Out), SWV (All About You, Let’s Make Music), to name a few. She inked her first music publishing deal with EMI Music Publishing in 2002 under the leadership of music publishing Chairman and CEO Jon Platt. Tami is now an established veteran writer under EMI/Sony Music Publishing. She also serves as National Trustee with The Recording Academy.
After nearly 20 years in the business as a creative, Tami retired from songwriting in 2018 to fulfill a bigger purpose – serving the music community. She launched The Mezzo Agency, a full-service music administration company that provides services for songwriters, artists, and producers in areas such as catalog management, metadata enrichment, label services, royalty collection, and music clearance/licensing.
She has served two terms as Vice President of The Recording Academy-Atlanta chapter and is a member of the Association for Independent Music Publishers – Los Angeles Chapter. She is also a founding member of Women In Music-Atlanta.
Sunday, September 28th, 2025
Alexandria Jade Dowe is a Music Supervisor/Coordinator, podcast host, and creative. She collaborates with Creative Control Entertainment on major film and TV projects, and hosts Having It Made, a platform that spotlights rising artists and curators in music. With a passion for storytelling and sync licensing, she bridges culture and creativity through sound, visuals, and conversation.
About the M.O.V.E. Initiative
the M.O.V.E. Initiative is a cultural accelerator built to mobilize, organize, vocalize, and empower Black and Brown trans and queer creatives. Through community-driven programs like Haus of Move, M.O.V.E. provides resources, mentorship, and industry connections that help artists navigate systemic barriers and build lasting careers in entertainment.
About Blaze Unlimited
Blaze Unlimited is a creative music agency powering this year’s camp with its sync infrastructure, creative strategy, and industry access. With placements across Netflix, Hulu, BET, Lionsgate, and more, Blaze champions underrepresented voices and builds real bridges between independent artistry and commercial success in film, TV, and digital media.
In this experience, you will enjoy masterclasses, meet industry professionals, and attend sessions led by Grammy Award-winning engineers. Each day will feature catered breakfast and lunch from Haati Eats, ensuring that participants are fueled for creativity and collaboration throughout the camp.
Applicants are required to submit two of their best tracks that showcase their talent. Producers must be able to create original work without using Splice or royalty-free loops, as the camp emphasizes the importance of authenticity in music creation.
There’s a $50 registration fee (Non-refundable), and if selected for in-person, the official Camp seat costs $150(Addl.). Producers have the option to apply virtually, and if chosen, their music will be shared with in-person attendees before the camp. All registered creatives will also have access to live-streamed sessions and workshops.
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