ODC in San Francisco opens its doors to all for a comfortable and welcoming dance experience
ODC is a dance company that creates an environment where art, community, creativity, and performance are the natural way of life.Founded in 1971 by Artistic Director Brenda Way, ODC Dance Commons aims to inspire audiences, engage community, and foster diversity and inclusion through dance.
"It's an organization that is centered in dance that seeks to create an environment where art, community, creativity, and performance are the natural way of life."
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