Our Mission
Dance transcends language, borders, race, gender, age… and various “differences,” acting as the strongest form of “diversity” communication that can touch people’s hearts. By socially harnessing that infinite potential even more, we aim to enhance the value of “dance,” and create spaces (the “dance place” = ODORIBA) where dancers can succeed as “artists” and “creators.”
Our 3 Visions
Using dance as a catalyst to accelerate communication across music and corporate marketing. Case Study① Case Study②
Harnessing the power of dance to promote diversity, inclusion, and meaningful connection. Case Study① Case Study②
Opening pathways for dancers to succeed globally as artists. Case Study① Case Study②
Miyu
World Champion House Dancer
Based in Los Angeles and Tokyo, Miyu is a world-class house dancer active internationally. She has earned numerous prestigious titles, including winning the world’s premier battle competition, JUSTE DEBOUT WORLD FINAL 2017, at the age of 19.
Known for her exceptional footwork and fluid, lightweight style that moves as if playing music through the body, Miyu has gained global recognition both within the dance community and across social media platforms.
Committed to elevating the social and cultural standing of dancers, she engages in cross-disciplinary collaborations spanning fashion, music, art, technology, education, and public institutions worldwide.
In December 2022, Miyu was selected as a backup crew member for dearMoon, the first civilian lunar orbit project, as the only Japanese candidate chosen from approximately one million applicants globally (the project was canceled in June 2024 due to rocket development delays).
In August 2024, she was personally selected by global superstar Bruno Mars to appear together in a Japanese commercial campaign, drawing widespread attention and reinforcing her vision to expand global opportunities for dancers as artists.
In September 2025, she announced an exclusive agent agreement with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), becoming the first Japanese dancer to sign with the leading U.S. agency.
Guided by her motto, “Turning the impossible into possible,” Miyu continues to challenge boundaries and redefine what is possible for dancers on the world stage.
Haruki Mochida
Born on May 28, 2000, in Tokyo, Japan.
After spending his early childhood immersed in soccer, he sustained a spinal cord injury in an unforeseen accident during high school and became a wheelchair user. Following approximately 500 days of hospitalization, he returned to school and later enrolled at Chuo University, where he joined the soccer club and coordinated off-the-field activities such as sponsorship development and community engagement.
Seeking to challenge himself once again as an athlete, he later discovered para dance sport and began competing in wheelchair dance. He has represented Japan at major international competitions, including the 2023 World Championships in Genoa and the 2024 Asia-Pacific Championships in Astana.
He received the Grand Prize in the Supporting Staff of the Year category at the UNIVAS Awards in 2023, followed by the Excellence Award in the Para Athlete of the Year category in 2024—earning consecutive honors from two distinct perspectives. He also participated in True Colors DANCE, sharing the stage with Atarashii Gakko! at NHK Hall in March 2024.
In addition to his competitive career, he serves as the executive director of the Para University Festival, an intercollegiate initiative promoting inclusion through para sports, and remains active in lectures and speaking engagements focused on diversity and the pursuit of meaningful dreams.
mico
Building on an early background in rhythmic gymnastics, she has established a distinctive style and worldview rooted in contemporary dance, hip-hop, and animation. Known for innovative choreography and strong compositional skills, she is a versatile dancer capable of expressing a wide range of concepts.
Her choreography credits include music videos such as SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Saikou Toutatsuten” and Wednesday Campanella’s “Shotoku Taishi,” as well as corporate commercials, artist live performances, and television music programs.
In 2024, she served as General Producer and Choreographer for Japan’s national junior team, leading them to a third-place finish at the international competition Body Rock Jr. held in Los Angeles. In addition to choreography, she has appeared in numerous solo performances and made two guest appearances at live shows by Kuro and luvis at BLUE NOTE PLACE in 2023.
She also works as a video director, overseeing planning, direction, choreography, and performance for singer-songwriter Kotone’s music video “Heaven” (2024). The work was selected for the Silver Screening Award at the Berlin Music Video Awards 2025.
Through her self-produced dance and creative collective mcpc, she continues to present visual works, perform at live events, and create choreography across a broad range of projects.
At ODORIBA, we collaborate with a diverse range of partners, including our featured dancers, to deliver comprehensive support from creative direction to promotion.We offer carefully curated casting solutions tailored to strengthen and elevate your brand.
Dance creative business
We produce and direct dance for artist music videos, corporate commercials, live stages, TV music shows, and social video content. We can manage planning, direction, casting, and production all in one stop.
Casting of choreographers, dancers, dance influencers
We propose optimal choreographers, dancers, and dance influencers effective for SNS promotion to visualize the client’s image.
ance-based promotion planning
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Video production
We produce music videos and social content, handling everything from planning to shooting and editing in-house.
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