The project brings together stories, professions, and movements of women from Mexico and Romania who work in environments where their bodies become their primary source of income. Through interviews conducted in both countries and a unique video dramaturgy, Women at Work shares a convergence of experiences, bodies, times, and spatialities.
A twerk dancer and social worker, a sculptor, a professional basketball player, a performance and bondage artist, a healer and doula, a female wrestler, a transgender seamstress and cook, a therapist and sex worker, an advocate for the rights of visually impaired individuals, a glass factory worker, a pole dancer, and contemporary dancer—all are part of this intricate tapestry.
How much do you earn? How much would you like to earn? What is it like to do your job as a woman? How is it to do it in your city? How do you feel your body when you perform it?
Women at Work is a nomadic and continuously growing project that explores the choreography of labor, aiming to create an archive of women’s economies in different countries, reflecting on what it means to be a woman, the demands, expectations, desires, affections, and violence that women experience, as well as the communities, care, and bonds that we weave.
Created by Flor Firvida Martin & Simona Deaconescu
With Maria, Candelaria, Geta, Cassandra, Petra, Larisa, Elvira, America, Billie Rose, Nina, Gabi
Directors of Photography Rhizomes Films, Carmen Tofeni
Video editor Ana Branea
Dramaturgy Ciprian Marinescu
Project coordinator Andreea Andrei
Technical director Alexandru Andrei
Graphic design Dan Lancea
Promotion Ilinca Urmuzache