I am Dacía James Lewis.

Dacía James Lewis is a multifaceted creative force, an author, speaker, director-choreographer, and visionary whose work bridges artistry and purpose. Her charismatic presence lights up every room, inspiring performers, audiences, and communities alike.
​
Her career has spanned television, film, live stage, and commercials, with choreography featured on Netflix’s The Piano Lesson, FX’s Atlanta, and ABC’s The Wonder Years. She has brought movement to major platforms including the American Music Awards, Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show, and The Late Show with David Letterman.
​
As a performer, Dacía danced on some of the world’s biggest stages, from The Grammys and The Academy Awards to the American Music Awards, BET Hip Hop Honors, and the Soul Train Awards. Her film and television dance credits include Coming 2 America, GENIUS: Aretha, and The Wedding Year. Alongside her performing career, she has served as an assistant choreographer and creative contributor on numerous high-profile projects, experiences that deepened her artistry and sharpened her collaborative edge. She has also shared the stage with cultural icons such as Stevie Wonder, Kanye West, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Ludacris, Eminem, and more, always blending technical excellence with raw emotional connection.
​
Beyond the spotlight, Dacía is deeply committed to artist development, equipping performers to refine their craft, elevate their presence, and walk boldly in their purpose. She is the founder of Women Wives Warriors, a global community and podcast that empowers women to live with faith and fearlessness. Her best-selling debut book, The Game of Life: Releasing the Weight When God Says Wait, ranked in Amazon’s Top 25 for faith-based titles, offering readers transformative wisdom drawn from her own journey.
​
Now based in Atlanta after years in Los Angeles, Dacía continues to create, mentor, and inspire, staging performances across the globe while using her voice and vision to leave an indelible mark on both the entertainment industry and the lives she touches.