About the Event
Featuring A'we deh ya (All of us are here) Sketch 321 - Salt/Cane/Womb
The A'we deh ya film has been featured in the 2022 Denton Black Film Festival lineup!
Originally, DBFF was hosting a hybrid festival. We wanted to make sure your safety came first, so we moved virtual this year. Enjoy all of the film, music, comedy, spoken word, and tech experiences from the comfort of your home. Get access to the full virtual experience, or pick and choose your adventure as we continue to showcase Black Culture.
About Our Film
A’we deh ya (All of us are here)Sketch 321 - Salt/Cane/WombIn a Crucian sugar cane field, three Black women converge, dancing through an inherited liberation code.
Conceived & Directed by Paloma McGregorCo-Created & Edited by Rosa Lisbeth Navarrete
Filmed by Paloma McGregor, MK Abadoo & Monica Marin
Choreographed & Performed by Paloma McGregor, MK Abadoo & Savannah Lyons Anthony
With Olamina McGregor Young-Spivey and Ella Abadoo
Poems by Jacinta V. White
Voice by Rosa Lisbeth Navarrete
Produced by Angela’s Pulse
Filmed in Ay Ay (colonially known as St. Croix, US Virgin Islands)
Special Thanks to
Open Society Foundation's Soros Arts FellowshipThe National Centre for Choreography (NCCAkron)and curator Cara Hagan, for your invitation, vision and faith
Artist(s) Involved