This Halloween weekend, MoMA PS1 will host MOVE!, a two-day performance collaboration between U.S.-based fashion designers and artists. MOVE! is the brainchild of museum director Klaus Biesenbach, and comes as the result of nearly two years of discussions regarding experimental fashion presentations through workshops and round tables with fashion designers, editors, and artists.

Part of MoMA PS1's Free Space program, MOVE! is co-organized by style journalist David Colman and Visionaire magazine’s co-founder, Cecilia Dean.

In an attempt to amalgamate diverse forms of fashion, dance, theater, and the visual/performance arts, MOVE! and its collaborators will perform throughout the entire MoMA PS1 space. According to Dean, this isn't your average art affair. "You'll be asked to confront art in a very different way than you normally would at a museum or gallery, with art hanging on the wall. This will be considerably more dynamic," she says.

The event is bound to create a stir, as a legion of heavy-hitters in the fashion and art worlds have teamed-up to make it happen, including Kalup Linzy and Diane Von Furstenberg, Rob Pruitt and Marc Jacobs, Terence Koh and Italo Zucchelli, Olaf Breuning and Cynthia Rowley, Brody Condon and Rodarte, Rashaad Newsome and Alexander Wang, Dan Colen and Proenza Schouler, David Blaine and Adam Kimmel, Jonah Bokaer and Narciso Rodriguez, The Cheryls and American Apparel, and Ryan McNamara and Robert Geller.

"I mostly hope participants have fun! The collaboration between art and fashion has yielded tremendous concepts. The whole idea is to experience, to interact, to navigate,” Dean says. "People love community--it's hard with the internet and our current digital society. We are always in touch with people, but these interactions lack human touch. People crave communal experiences and interactions. MOVE! is something you actually have to show up and confront to benefit from, not just read about on the internet."