Baye & Asa: HotHouse
March 14 - March 16, 2025
West Coast Premiere
ODC Theater
Friday, March 14, 2025 at 7:30pm
Saturday, March 15, 2025 at 7:30pm
Sunday, March 16, 2025 at 5:00pm
Tickets for this performance are $10 for groups of 8+ with code BayeAsaGroup.
HotHouse is a commentary on confinement and an exploration of how the COVID-19 pandemic unmasked the greater systemic failures of America. In this evening-length duet, props and clothing are suspended inside of a plastic arena. The enclosed environment serves as an adaptable canvas, transforming into a medical isolation unit, a slaughterhouse, a prison cell, a church. As the narrative unfolds, audiences are witness to the trauma of isolation and the myth of White Jesus.
HotSpot Class will be offered at the ODC School on Friday, March 14 at 10:00am. Register at odc.dance/schedule.
Fireside Chat & Preview of Baye & Asa's HotHouse from ODC at The Academy SF. Tuesday, March 11 at 6:30pm Learn More
Baye & Asa is a company creating movement art projects directed & choreographed by Amadi ‘Baye’ Washington & Sam ‘Asa’ Pratt. Hip Hop & African dance languages are the foundation of their technique. The rhythms of these techniques inform the way the duo energetically confronts contemporary dance, theater, and film. Baye & Asa has been presented internationally at venues including The Joyce Theater, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, b12 festival, and the Florence Dance Festival.
HotHouse was commissioned and presented by Pioneer Works in 2023.
Arts Access Tickets
ODC offers a limited number of free and/or lower-cost Art Access tickets to every ODC presented performance. For most performances in B. Way Theater, twenty tickets are allocated to the Arts Access tiers. These additionally subsidized tickets, available on a first-come, first-serve basis, are reserved for those for whom price is a barrier. Please contact boxoffice@odc.dance if you or your organization is interested in underwriting the cost of additional Arts Access tickets.
Accessibility at ODC
ODC is ADA Accessible. Additional wheelchair seating is provided for select shows. Getting to second floor studios in the ODC Dance Commons and ODC Theater involves riding an elevator or climbing one flight of stairs. The majority of the ODC Annex is carpeted. ODC Theater and ODC Annex restrooms are All-Gender, and in the ODC Dance Commons, All-Gender restrooms are located on the second floor. For all ODC/Dance and ODC Theater presented performances, ASL is provided for shows with performed text for at least one performance during the show run.
Land Acknowledgement
ODC is on the ancestral lands of the Ramaytush People in Yelamu. We pay respects to elders past and present, who are still here and part of our community. We recognize that regenerative land management is not new, but is a continuation of practices from Native cultures and from our own ancestors. It is our responsibility to steward the land with care, as our elders did before us.