Preserving indigenous traditions in a digital world 

CULTURE

L.A Based Multimedia Production Company

Indigital Productions is a Los Angeles-based multimedia production company that provides a platform for underrepresented voices and serves as a catalyst for positive change in today’s media landscape.


OUR MISSION

Our mission is to preserve and celebrate indigenous traditions, notably the vibrant legacy of Danza Azteca, through immersive and transformative experiences across various mediums.


WHAT WE DO

From captivating live performances to mesmerizing film and video productions, from soul-stirring music to innovative uses of light, food, and technology, our creative endeavors are dedicated to showcasing the depth and diversity of Indigenous cultures. 


TRADITIONS

At Indigital Productions, we see ourselves as torchbearers of a rich tradition of resistance, reshaping mainstream narratives, uplifting marginalized voices, and championing social justice and equality. Join us as we forge new paths and reimagine the power of storytelling in today's world.

Video by Pablo Aguilar

Join us as we forge new paths and reimagine the power of storytelling in today's world

CLASSES

Celebrating Through Performance

Embark on Visual and Performing Arts Classes taught by director, artist, and danzante Jeniffer Sanchez!

In gratitude to my teachers that played a significant role in shaping my artistic journey and nurtured my creativity, I am excited to share my knowledge and passion with aspiring artists to grow and develop their skills.

My classes are a fantastic opportunity to explore various techniques, unleash your creativity, and hone your skills in a supportive and inspiring environment.

Whether you are a beginner looking to start your artistic journey or an experienced artist aiming to further develop your craft, my classes ensure that learners can discover what resonates with them and find their own unique expression!

- Jeniffer Sanchez, Indigital Productions CEO



Indigital Productions in Action

Photos by Pablo Aguilar, Brain Hashimoto, Fatima Rosales, and Nancy Villarreal