Sundance Saloon Online Live is broadcasting direct from Sundance Saloon itself for our weekly Sunday live-streaming line dance lessons and dancing. A limited number of participants can join us in person as volunteers of the live-stream production.
The evening is split into two parts. We encourage you to sign up for both parts and stay for the full evening. (You will not have to leave and re-enter.) But we offer the option of a partial evening for those who prefer this.
- Beginner session: 5:45 - 7:00 pm. We'll start off with a 15-minute set of line dances, drawing from recently-taught beginning line dances, and then a full beginning line dance lesson will follow.
- Intermediate session: 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Intermediate to advanced lessons will begin at 7:15 pm, and we'll follow with a 45-60-minute set of line dances, including a walk-through of the previous week's lesson.
To participate from home, please visit http://sundancesaloon.org/onlinelive.html for details.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ON-SITE PARTICIPANTS
Pre-registration is required. Registration is available each week beginning at 1`2:00 noon on Monday for the following Sunday's live-stream.
Registrants will have a 15-minute window to enter, after which the entry doors will be closed. (5:45-6:00 for the first session, and 7:00-7:15 for the second session.)
Registrants must wear masks and maintain social distancing at all times. You must not have any symptoms of COVID-19, or any known exposure to COVID-19 within the past 14 days. Please complete this Memorandum of Understanding on Saturday or by 3:00 pm Sunday: https://form.jotform.com/SundanceSF/OnlineLive
You may bring your own non-alcoholic beverage into the club. There will be no beverage service. You should step out to the patio to consume your beverage.
We are creating as safe an environment as possible. We will have multiple roof fans bringing fresh air into the club, no matter how cold it gets. In addition we have a powerful HEPA 13 air filtration unit for the main ballroom. Even so, on-site participants must acknowledge and accept that the risk of Covid-19 transmission is increased indoors.