Sandra Marroquín-Evans is an artistic performer, educator, and PhD student exploring the cartographies of migrant women. She views the body as a living archive that occupies "Nepantla"—the transformative, in-between space of constant fluidity where new identities, resilience, and sovereignty take root.
In this ritual performance, she unites her migrant voice and body with the sacred flow of Native American poetry in Spanish. Like a river carving its path through shifting landscapes, she invites the audience to enter the current—feeling each word upon the skin and moving with the rhythm of spirit. Here, we recognize ourselves as vital drops in a sacred river, honoring the divinity that flows within us all.