/Dance
ADRIENNE WESTWOOD & ANGÉLICA NEGRÓN
Mar 21 - 23, 2025
Friday, Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday, March 2, at 5:00pm
863-9834
About
What does belonging mean in a family line? A corporeal-sonic exploration into the untold histories of our femme ancestors co-created by choreographer Adrienne Westwood and composer Angélica Negrón, along with an interdisciplinary group of performers and creatives.
Adrienne Westwood’s multi-layered work incorporates objects into embodied explorations of memory, bringing traces of other times and places into the present. Her work has been called “a finely crafted progression” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) and noted for its “precision, attention to detail and unspecific but tangible sense of the barely remembered” (Culturebot). Puerto Rican-born composer and multi-instrumentalist Angélica Negrón writes music for accordions, robotic instruments, toys, and electronics. Her music has been described as “wistfully idiosyncratic and contemplative” (WQXR/Q2) while The New York Times noted her “capacity to surprise.”

ODC is a groundbreaking contemporary arts institution with longstanding roots in SF and beyond.
ODC is a groundbreaking contemporary arts institution with longstanding roots in SF and beyond.