Hands-On STEM Workshop: Build a Mini DJ Deck & Master Beat Matching.
We imagine a culture where creativity and engineering move together. Where music, motion, and technology aren’t separate worlds — but part of the same system. A space where kids, teens, and adults feel confident building, experimenting, and stepping into the mechanics behind the sound.
Our mission is to turn energy into understanding. We make STEM tactile, expressive, and alive by connecting circuits to rhythm and motors to movement. Through hands-on builds and live DJ interaction, we transform curiosity into confidence — and learning into something you can feel.
We start at the build table. Participants wire a simple circuit, power a motor, and watch motion come alive. Then we shift to the booth. We connect what they built to real DJ systems — signal flow, spinning platters, rhythm control. We end on the dance floor. Because understanding the system is powerful — but feeling it move is unforgettable.
trace the current, map the signal,
and rebuild the system from the inside out?
Most people experience sound at the surface.
We go underneath it.
Spin Circuit Workshops are immersive build-and-mix labs where electricity, motion, and rhythm collide. Participants don’t just dance — they wire circuits, power motors, and explore the mechanics that drive the dance floor.
This is where engineering becomes tactile.
Where sound becomes physical.
Where culture meets circuitry.
This isn’t a demo.
It’s a build.
We start at the table with components exposed — motors, wires, switches, raw energy waiting to move. Participants assemble a working spinning system: a motor-driven deck with dual rotating platters. They close the circuit. The current flows. The records spin.
You feel torque in your fingertips.
You hear resistance when you slow the disc.
You see energy convert into motion.
Then we shift environments.
From workbench to booth.
We connect the mechanical build to live DJ hardware — signal paths, rotational control, rhythm as a feedback loop. Participants step into the mix with a new awareness of the system beneath the sound.
This is not passive learning.
It’s system-level immersion.
A workshop.
A live lab.
A charged cultural experience.
We begin at the workbench. Participants build a motor-powered deck from exposed components — wiring a simple circuit, mounting the motor, and constructing dual spinning platters. This is where energy becomes visible. Close the loop. Flip the switch. The current flows.
We transition from build table to DJ station. The mechanical system connects to real-world sound systems — signal flow, rhythm control, rotational dynamics. Participants step into the mix with a new awareness of how movement translates into sound. The booth becomes an extension of the circuit.
As the motor spins, theory becomes tactile. Open and closed circuits. Resistance. Torque. Motion. You don’t just hear about energy — you feel it under your fingertips as the platters respond to touch. It’s physical. Immediate. Alive.
Lights shift. Music rises. What began as wiring and motion becomes shared rhythm. The workshop culminates in an open mix session — a collective release of everything built, learned, and activated. Not just a finale. A live expression of the system in motion.
Every child takes home their very own DJ STEM board that they built themselves. But what lingers longer than the kit is something even more important: confidence.
They’ve learned that technology isn’t something distant or intimidating — it’s something they can touch, build, understand, and celebrate. They’ve seen that music and science belong together.
This isn’t just entertainment.
It’s creative confidence in action.
What’s Included
Every party is fully facilitated and thoughtfully structured from start to finish.
We provide:
Our DJ STEM Parties are designed to be all-inclusive, hands-on experiences — no extra materials or prep required from you.
$495
Up to 12 kids
DJ STEM build workshop
Professional DJ + sound system
Take-home DJ board for each child
2-hour structured experience
Perfect for birthdays at home or small venues.
$695
Up to 20 kids
Extended build + DJ session
Enhanced lighting & sound experience
Custom board art options
Take-home DJ kit for each child
Ideal for larger celebrations or community spaces.
Extra child: $30
Photo & video recap: $95
Custom themed kit elements: starting at $50
Travel outside local area: quoted upon booking
Dates fill quickly, especially weekends.
If you want a birthday that builds confidence, sparks curiosity, and ends on a full dance floor — this is it.
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Let’s build the beat.
Let’s spin the motor.
Let’s turn a birthday into something bigger.
Because it’s more than noise and cake.
Because it keeps kids engaged.
Because it feels meaningful.
Because every child leaves having built something real.
Parents love that it’s screen-free, hands-on, and rooted in learning — without ever feeling like school.
It’s high energy.
It’s structured.
It’s unforgettable.
Do kids need prior STEM or music experience?
Not at all. Everything is guided step-by-step in a playful, supportive way.
Can this work at home?
Yes. We can transform living rooms, community halls, or studios into part workshop, part dance floor.
How long is the party?
Two hours total — build session + DJ experience + dance party finale.
Is it safe?
All components are age-appropriate, supervised, and designed specifically for children.
At the center of every workshop is the Spin Circuit Kit — a build-your-own mini DJ deck powered by a real motor and simple electrical circuit.
Participants assemble a working spinning system from scratch. They connect wires, install a small DC motor, and power it using a basic closed-loop circuit. Once the current flows, the motor spins — bringing their deck to life.
Each build includes:
A motor mounted at the center
Two rotating “records” — one on each side
A switch to control the current
A battery pack to power the system
A custom-designed deck base they assemble themselves
When the motor turns, both records spin. Participants can touch, slow, and manipulate the spinning discs to simulate scratching and tempo changes — physically feeling resistance, motion, and control.
It’s simple enough to build in a guided session, but real enough to demonstrate core principles:
How electricity flows
How a closed circuit works
How motors convert energy into motion
How friction changes movement
How DJs physically interact with spinning platters
The system is intentionally designed to be hands-on but achievable within a workshop setting.
Participants:
Mount the motor to the deck base
Attach a spindle or hub to the motor shaft
Connect two lightweight record discs to the rotating hub system
Wire the motor to a battery pack through a switch
Test the circuit and troubleshoot if needed
Power it on and adjust motion through touch
For older groups, the build can include:
Speed control using a simple variable resistor
Discussion of torque and motor load
Signal flow mapping between motion and sound
Optional audio trigger elements
The build is tactile. Mechanical. Physical.
You see the wires.
You feel the spin.
You hear the room react.
You could structure it like this:
One motor system driving two visible spinning “records” — designed for tactile scratching and physical interaction.
Two small independent motors, each controlling a record surface, paired with preloaded sound samples triggered during the DJ portion of the workshop.
This keeps the kit scalable:
Simpler version for younger kids
More complex build for teens and adults