A Public / Private Collaboration of
National and Community Leaders Dedicated to Youth Empowerment




DANCE KINGDOM television show was conceptualized in 2013 by Ortega Baker pka TIGER the Hope Boy — produced by Don Fryson, President of 360 Entertainment International LLC (360EI) and administered by 360 ESAH Foundation a nonprofit of the State of Florida.

DANCE KINGDOM was previously distributed by Brighthouse Networks (a division of Time Warner Cable) in Alabama, California, Florida, Indiana and Michigan to more than five million households; On Demand (without commercials). Production costs were contributed by 360EI; and in-kind services for program development / community relations was provided by 360ESAH Foundation.
In 2014, 360 ESAH united with New Heritage Theatre Group (NHTG), the oldest black nonprofit theatre company in New York City in order to sustain the successful television show and increase the capacity of the program to be implemented on a national basis. NHTG is responsible for program administration and fiscal management.

in 2015, the parties entered into an agreement with the Beverly Morrison-Green, Radio / Television Special Instructor Detroit School of Arts to become the Program Manager; and agreed to develop an internship program with the students specializing in media and cultural arts and relocate the filming of the television show to be broadcast from DSA state-of-the arts facilities.

Nonprofit and community-based organizations across the country are also program participants, including So You Want Your Name In Lights (faith-based talent show), Girl Scouts (Central Florida), Rising Stars Music Award (Los Angeles), IMPACT Repertory Theatre (New York) and Better Detroit Youth Movement (BDYM). The nonprofits conduct auditions in their area and obtain sponsorships to send qualified students to be a part of the show.

360 Entertainment International, LLC (360EI) a for profit entity will manage hard production of the national television show, online distribution of the show on NewWorldStation.com, provide artistic development and internship for aspiring filmmakers at cost.

Any and all proceeds from the show are retained by the nonprofit NHTG for future development and program expansion.