Founded in 1997 to promote social dancing of all kinds, Century Ballroom encourages a diverse community that includes your gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, age, and religion.
Our community of instructors, staff, and patrons welcome and encourage any and everyone to come out dancing.
All staff and patrons must follow the code of conduct designed by and for those who enjoy Century Ballroom and The Tin Table.
- Be respectful.
This includes and is not limited to:
- Choosing your words thoughtfully
- Being mindful of personal space
- Looking for permission to dance with or approach someone new
- Accepting the word NO gracefully (“No I don’t want to dance”)
- Treating everyone the way they would like to be treated
- Harassment behaviors are unacceptable.
This includes and is not limited to:
- Unwelcome sexual attention
- Coercion of any sort if someone says “no”
- Inappropriate physical contact
- Physical violence
- Physical or verbal threats
- Discriminatory jokes and language
- Insults, especially those using racist, homophobic, ableist or sexist terms
- Deliberate intimidation
- Repeated harassment of others. If someone asks you to stop then you stop