Depends on if we sell out. If all-access and workshop passes both sell out, you won’t be able to get into workshops at the door. If all-access and dance-only passes sell out, you won’t be able to get into evening dances or late nights at the door. Note: Buying entrance to everything individually will be more expensive than buying a pass in advance.
Q: Turns out I can't make it. Can I get a refund?
BluesQuake passes are not refundable, but are freely transferable.
Q: How do I transfer a pass?
Please an email to [email protected] with the recipient CC'd, stating that you'd like to transfer the pass. The person receiving your pass will need to log on to https://bluesquake.open-dance.net/ and create an account before we can transfer the pass. We'll email to confirm the transfer has gone through! Also note that you'll have to work out the financials yourself.
Q: Which pass should I buy?
Probably Full Access, but if you’re really not interested in classes or evening dances, we have Dance Only or Workshop Only passes available.
This year we are selling these passes at different price points depending on how early/late attendees decide to make their purchase. Registration online will be from February 11 through Wednesday May 20 at 11:59 PM. After that, tickets must be bought at the registration table at the event.
It is recommended that attendees buy tickets as early as possible, both so that you can get a good deal, and so that the BQ team can sleep at night.
Q: How do class levels work for the workshops this year?
Q: Can I change class levels during the workshops?
You can take classes at or below your assigned level, but not above. Your assigned level is probably not negotiable.
Q: How do I get my ticket?
We do not have physical or electronic tickets. When you purchase a pass your name will be added to the entry list. You can check/update your registration with OpenDance anytime preceding the event. Check in at the registration table when you arrive at BluesQuake.
The Code of Conduct is a document that we, as members of the community, expect the community to agree to. Our Policy section also contains various other documents that supplement our CoC.
The Code of Conduct describes expected behavior, which really comes down to “Be nice to each other and treat everyone with respect”.
The Grievance policy describes the procedures that attendees and BQ organizers may use to resolve negative interactions.
The Photo Policy describes how official and unofficial photographers should interact with attendees, and gives options for attendees to communicate if they do not wish to be photographed.
Complaint Form is an online form attendees can use to report complaint or negative interaction. Attendees can choose to report a complaint in-person to an event supervisor, or through the online form.
We recommend that attendees familiarize themselves with these documents before the event so that we can all help to create positive experiences for each other throughout the event.
Q: What is the average airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
25 mph, for an European swallow. There are 47 different species of swallow in Africa, so you'll have to be more specific. (source)