Dance and visual art form the foundation of CAST ON WATER: Eulogies to Sisterhood Across the African Diaspora. The performance explores the idea of sisterhood, particularly in the context of the Afro-diasporic female experience. The work confronts the legacy of the Middle Passage and emphasizes the importance of solidarity and connection among women of the African diaspora. The legacy of the Middle Passage includes the loss of familial bonds, as parents, children, and siblings were torn apart and sold into slavery. This separation created a deep sense of loss and longing that has persisted for centuries. Despite this, the bonds of sisterhood have remained strong, as women have found ways to connect and support one another across time and space.