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Vanessa Sanchez

She // Her // Hers

Choreographer and Dancer

Vanessa, a Chicana woman with long magenta hair, wears a colorful purple shirt, blue shawl, hoop earrings, and two nose piercings. She smiles brightly into the camera with one arm leaning on her knee and tucked behind her ear.

Photo by Alexa Trevino.

Vanessa Sanchez is a Chicana dancer, choreographer, and educator whose work centers on community arts and traditional dance forms to uplift the voices of Latina, Chicana, and Indigenous womxn. Based in San Francisco, Sanchez is the Founder and Executive Artistic Director of La Mezcla, a polyrhythmic dance company that explores historical narratives and social justice through tap dance, son jarocho, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. A 2019 Dance/USA Artist Fellow, she is committed to community engagement, bringing the often overlooked histories of communities of color to stages, streets, and fields.

Sanchez’s work has been shown on national and international stages, including Lincoln Center, Teatro Maria Matos in Lisbon, and El Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris in Mexico City. Currently touring the US, Sanchez’s production Ghostly Labor is a polyrhythmic dance theater work that delves into the history of labor in the US-Mexico borderlands. The associated film, Ghostly Labor: a Dance Film, has been screened around the globe. Her production Pachuquísmo — an all-female tap and son jarocho performance exploring the 1943 Zoot Suit Riots — received the Isadora Duncan Award for Outstanding Production and has toured internationally.

Sanchez has been a featured speaker at UC Berkeley, Teatro de la Ciudad Irapuato, and the Gulf Coast Center for Law and Policy. She has held residencies at Arizona State University, Sonoma State University, and University of San Francisco. She served as a dance lecturer at UC Santa Cruz from 2020 to 2023 and is currently an artist-in-residence at Brava! For Women in the Arts.

Donor -The Rainin Arts Fellowship is supported by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 04.23.2025

Seven performers on a stage wearing various red, black, and grey garments dance with their arms raised. Behind them is a large projection of a vintage black and white photograph of six women sitting down.

Pachuquísmo by Vanessa Sanchez, 2024. Dance, live music, and video. Performance at Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris in Mexico City in collaboration with Contenidos Artisticos.

Three dancers on a stage stand with their left arms raised. The dancer in a red dress is atop a small wooden platform, and the other two stand with brooms in their right hands. An image of a newspaper with the headline "Riot in Juarez" is projected onto the wall behind them.

Ghostly Labor by Vanessa Sanchez and La Mezcla, 2023. Dance, live music, video, and narration, 90 minutes. Presented by Brava! for Women in the Arts at Brava Theater Center.

Photo by Dominique Washington.

A dancer on a tarima (platform) with a bright pink rebozo (shawl) performs in front of a field of crops.

Impromptu dance performance by Vanessa Sanchez at a community event hosted by Ayudando Latinos a Soñar in Half Moon Bay, CA, 2022.

Photo courtesy of Ayudando Latinos a Soñar (ALAS).