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Homing - solo body - object-sound / Susanna Hood / a co-presentation with ODD


  • ODD Box 2 Daly Avenue Ottawa, ON, K1N 6E2 Canada (map)

A sculpture in motion, a slow, methodical journey of image-making and unmaking through magic, memory, loss and transformation.

Available via ticket link below:

Tickets to attend Performances of HOMING on March 27 & 28, 2026

Tickets to participate in BODY-OBJECT-IMAGE-SPACE workshop on March 24, 2026 - 7pm

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Performances of HOMING on Friday, March 27 & Saturday, March 28, 2026

A co-presentation with Ottawa Dance Directive ODD BOX, 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa ON

Shows: March 27, 28 at 7:30pm $25 here on Eventbrite or cash at the door

Visual art comes to life in a ritual through grief

Creation & Performance – Susanna Hood

Sound Creation – Frédéric B.Briet

Dramaturgy – Thea Patterson

Coaching performatif – Sylvie Tourangeau

Choreographic Consultation – Sarah Bild

Duration: 60min

Content warning: nudity

“Homing – solo body, object, sound” is Susanna Hood's most recent work - vulnerable, daring, risky and powerful. Created in collaboration with French musician and composer Frédéric B.Briet, the piece's creation was initially inspired by Susanna's desire to inhabit and be inhabited by the body of her mother, now deceased. "Homing" works to transform a wound between their two bodies stemming from the legacy of self-hatred towards the female body, and an inaccessible physical silence that this created between them. Accompanied by a modular and improvised electro-acoustic environment that evokes a dialogue between the present moment and the space of memory, “Homing” plays with magic, perception, memory, loss, the creation of kinship ties and transformation.

"Thank you for showing me that home is not only a noun, a person, a place, a feeling, but also a verb; a present, intentional action." Audience member, Liam Gover

«Susanna Hood est si puissante et le pouvoir du son, si irresistible qu’en nous ouvrant cet accès à elle-même, elle nous ouvre une porte sur notre propre monde. L’effet est toujours bouleversant. » – Fabienne Cabado, Voir