About the Film
“Convivencia” is a dance film commissioned by Dance Camera West that brings to light the lives and stories of female essential laborers along the US/Mexico borderlands through Tap dance, Son Jarocho, and Afro-Carribean rhythms. Focusing on the experiences of migrant domestic laborers from “La Colectiva de Mujeres,” a female-led collective of domestic workers in California, the film is a unique fusion of oral histories, percussive dance, footwork, and folkloric dance by filmmaker John Jota Leaños and choreographer/director Vanessa Sanchez. Through oral history and dance, the film dives into the struggles, resistance, and resilience of these women to showcase their significant contributions to our communities and celebrates their spirit of community, joy, and resilience.
“Convivencia” premiered at Dance Camera West‘s “Visibility Self Reflections” Film Premiere and Procession in Bakersfield, CA in April 2024.
