Snowflake Arizmendi-Calvert (she/her) is a Two-Spirit performance artist of Tzotzil of Simojovel, Yaqui of Sonora, and of Raramuri of Chihuahua heritage. In her career she’s a professional dancer, drag performer/event host, entrepreneur, and filmmaker. She produces LGBTQ+ events as platforms for political, social, and cultural activism. In addition to being a professional dancer, she is a choreographer and dance teacher. She is was a member of The Haus of Towers, former host of Revel - a monthly queer fundraiser at The SF Eagle for The Groundswell Institute, has worked with the Bay Area American Indian Two Spirit Powwow (BAAITS), teaches somatic movement workshops through an Indigenous perspective, was a principal dancer for Redding City Ballet, had the privilege of working with several companies (classical ballet, modern, indigenous contemporary) throughout her dance career internationally, and is the former owner/director of The Dance Zone Studio. She served as the president of the board of directors for Queers United for Intersectional Liberation (QUIL) – a queer non-profit for the LGBTQ community and their allies. Currently she’s co-producing a Queer dance project of her collaborative work called, "Seeds and Sequins"; a dance collaborator of The TRY Project; a Steering Committee member for The Queering Dance Festival, and is a co-producer/writer/actor of The “Chaac + Yum” short-film.