Connect. Dance. Love.
May 6, 2023 Event Information
DJ Line Up

Pre-Event Class
Sasha Wright is returning to CDL to teach our pre-event class!
Find the Ahhhh and Ooooh! in Attunement. In this workshop, we will slow down, dilate the senses, and learn to listen and speak with our whole bodies. Discover the delicious dance of consent that naturally arises from curiosity and presence. Sasha will guide a journey that invites us into fully feeling ourselves as a foundation for conscious connection with other dancers. Contact Improv fundamentals will inspire creative pathways to connect and communicate through the body, and juice up the possibilities of play!
Sasha Wright, LCSW, is a somatic psychotherapist, earthy ritualist, and facilitator of dance and embodiment experiences in the East Bay. Her heart's greatest delight is to weave group fields of somatic exploration that bring people into closer communion with the aliveness brimming within, between beings, and all around us.
Sasha Wright is returning to CDL to teach our pre-event class!
Find the Ahhhh and Ooooh! in Attunement. In this workshop, we will slow down, dilate the senses, and learn to listen and speak with our whole bodies. Discover the delicious dance of consent that naturally arises from curiosity and presence. Sasha will guide a journey that invites us into fully feeling ourselves as a foundation for conscious connection with other dancers. Contact Improv fundamentals will inspire creative pathways to connect and communicate through the body, and juice up the possibilities of play!
Sasha Wright, LCSW, is a somatic psychotherapist, earthy ritualist, and facilitator of dance and embodiment experiences in the East Bay. Her heart's greatest delight is to weave group fields of somatic exploration that bring people into closer communion with the aliveness brimming within, between beings, and all around us.
Covid Protocols
In the age of Covid-19, EVENTS ARE POTENTIALLY RISKY. Everyone attending CDL should be aware that large gatherings like this are not without risk. Similar events have resulted in the spread of coronavirus and other diseases.
We monitor the situation with Covid-19 closely, and will implement the following Covid protocols unless public health guidance changes:
• REFUNDS WILL BE AVAILABLE. We will offer a full refund to anyone who pays for a ticket but decides not attend CDL due to Covid concerns.
• RAPID TESTING REQUIRED. ALL guests MUST take a rapid test right before the event, either at home (within one hour of arriving) or at the door.
• PCR TESTING ALSO ENCOURAGED. Even though we are not requiring it, we encourage guests to get a PCR test in the community on Thursday or Friday before the event. PCR tests are more sensitive than rapid tests, so they can pick up cases that may be missed by a rapid test.
• NO ONE WITH A RECENT COVID CASE TEST MAY ATTEND. No one may attend CDL on May 6 if they had a case of Covid that started April 26 or later. The date the case starts is measured based on symptoms, or based on the date of the first positive Covid test if the case remains asymptomatic. Anyone who had a case of Covid that started April 25 or earlier may attend, provided that they take a negative rapid test on May 6, as described above.
• STAY HOME IF YOU’RE EVEN SLIGHTLY SICK. Please do not attend CDL if you have any symptoms that could be related to Covid-19, RSV or flu, including cough, runny nose, congestion, fever, chills, aches or nausea.
Starting with the May 6 event, guests will no longer be required to have Covid vaccinations to attend. Why this change? Vaccinations are a critical strategy to lessen the severity of Covid symptoms, and we continue to encourage everyone to be vaccinated. Yet increasingly it seems that vaccinated and unvaccinated people contract Covid at similar rates, so the risk of being unvaccinated falls on the folks who have decided to forego vaccination rather than on those who are vaccinated. Moreover, the official state of emergency for Covid ended in California in February, and it will end at the federal level in May. Given the lack of difference in transmission rates and the end of the official emergency, now seems the right time to end the vaccination requirement.
We monitor the situation with Covid-19 closely, and will implement the following Covid protocols unless public health guidance changes:
• REFUNDS WILL BE AVAILABLE. We will offer a full refund to anyone who pays for a ticket but decides not attend CDL due to Covid concerns.
• RAPID TESTING REQUIRED. ALL guests MUST take a rapid test right before the event, either at home (within one hour of arriving) or at the door.
• PCR TESTING ALSO ENCOURAGED. Even though we are not requiring it, we encourage guests to get a PCR test in the community on Thursday or Friday before the event. PCR tests are more sensitive than rapid tests, so they can pick up cases that may be missed by a rapid test.
• NO ONE WITH A RECENT COVID CASE TEST MAY ATTEND. No one may attend CDL on May 6 if they had a case of Covid that started April 26 or later. The date the case starts is measured based on symptoms, or based on the date of the first positive Covid test if the case remains asymptomatic. Anyone who had a case of Covid that started April 25 or earlier may attend, provided that they take a negative rapid test on May 6, as described above.
• STAY HOME IF YOU’RE EVEN SLIGHTLY SICK. Please do not attend CDL if you have any symptoms that could be related to Covid-19, RSV or flu, including cough, runny nose, congestion, fever, chills, aches or nausea.
Starting with the May 6 event, guests will no longer be required to have Covid vaccinations to attend. Why this change? Vaccinations are a critical strategy to lessen the severity of Covid symptoms, and we continue to encourage everyone to be vaccinated. Yet increasingly it seems that vaccinated and unvaccinated people contract Covid at similar rates, so the risk of being unvaccinated falls on the folks who have decided to forego vaccination rather than on those who are vaccinated. Moreover, the official state of emergency for Covid ended in California in February, and it will end at the federal level in May. Given the lack of difference in transmission rates and the end of the official emergency, now seems the right time to end the vaccination requirement.