Ghostly Labor is a multidisciplinary performance that delves into the history of labor in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and celebrates the power of collective resistance. Combining tap dance, Mexican zapateado, Afro-Caribbean movement, live music, and animated archival footage, this dynamic production features an all-female dance company. With spoken word, traditional son jarocho music from Veracruz, and an Afro-Latinx percussive score, the show brings to life significant historical events, including the 1917 Bath Riots and the struggles of California’s farm and domestic workers.
Please note: This performance includes strong language.