Southern California entrepreneur, director, and choreographer Destiny Frye is once again proving that dreams can become reality with the right vision, preparation, and opportunity.

The founder of Hip Hop Dreamz and the newly established Origin Dreamz HQ at the Lake Elsinore Outlets is taking rising talent to one of the biggest stages in sports. This preseason, Frye is teaming up with internet teen sensation Kaido Roberts and the 101 Girls as part of a special performance surrounding the Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints matchup at SoFi Stadium.

The production brings together a talented lineup of performers from across Southern and Northern California under the creative direction of Destiny Frye, alongside choreographers Darius Frye and Melissa Ramos. Audiences can expect a high-energy blend of dance, music, and live entertainment, complemented by original music from @drewlanster, created specifically for the event.

While performing at an NFL stadium is a major milestone for many young artists, it has become part of Frye’s larger mission. Over the years, she has directed and produced performances connected to organizations including the New York Liberty, Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, Long Island Nets, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Clippers, and the Los Angeles Rams. This latest appearance marks her second consecutive year working with the Rams, further cementing her reputation for creating professional opportunities for emerging talent.

More importantly, the performance reflects the growing vision behind Origin Dreamz HQ. Designed as a multifaceted education, entertainment, and production company, the organization focuses on helping young artists develop their skills while gaining access to real-world opportunities in dance, music, media, artist development, and live entertainment.

Located at the Lake Elsinore Outlets, Origin Dreamz HQ is being built as a creative hub where aspiring performers can train, collaborate, and prepare for professional careers. Rather than simply teaching the craft, Frye and her team are creating pathways that connect young talent directly to major stages and industry experiences.

The upcoming Rams performance is another example of that vision coming to life. With Kaido Roberts, the 101 Girls, and a talented group of dancers from across California taking the field, the production showcases what happens when preparation meets opportunity.

For Destiny Frye, it’s about more than putting on a show. It’s about helping the next generation of artists move beyond the practice room and onto bigger stages.

One performance at a time, she’s turning dreamers into professionals and taking talent from the studio to the stadium. Connect with Destiny Frye below.

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