Union Foundations: March 31

**Fun, cool moves and how to learn them**
Teachers: Julie Brown & Jenn Martinez
All levels, no partner required

Learn some enjoyable solo and partnered blues moves, while working on some of the learning skills touched on in last week’s class. (You don’t need to have taken last week’s class.)
If you have a solo or partnered move you think is cool and want to share, you’ll have an opportunity to do that during the class if you want to as well! You won’t have to worry about verbally explaining it.

7:15pm – Doors open / arrive, say hi, get shoes on
7:30-9:30pm – Class rolling into practice/social time
Afterwards, we may go hang at Bow Market, depending on weather.

Sliding scale $10-25, admission covers the whole night. No one turned away due to lack of funds.

Pre-sale tickets available here: https://withfriends.co/…/in_person_class_plus_practice…
^^WithFriends supporters, get pre-sale tickets to use your discount.

We’re still rebuilding, re-envisioning, & trying out new formats, so this is still a Union Foundations event, and not an official reopening.

COVID SAFETY
-Proof of vaccination required (including booster if J&J or 2nd dose was 6+ months ago). If you have a medical exception or if you have questions, please reach out to the Union email address.
-N95, KN95, or KF95 masks required (we’ll have some if you don’t).
-HEPA filter in the venue.
-If you test positive within 10 days of attending, email BostonBluesUnion(at) gmail(dot)com, so other attendees can be informed.
**If you have questions or think you’ll be unable to meet these guidelines, email us before you decide to attend**

More on covid policies: https://bluesunionboston.com/code-of-conduct/#covid-policies

ACCESSIBILITY
-Gender-neutral single stall bathrooms
-Soft chairs for sitting/resting
-Not wheelchair accessible – the venue is up a flight of stairs
-As much as possible for you, please refrain from wearing/using synthetically fragranced products such as perfume, cologne, and body spray (such as Axe) and fragranced hand sanitizers to help keep the space accessible to chemical-allergy & migraine sufferers. Most deodorants and naturally scented hair products are fine for the community members we’re aware of.