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Dance from a distance with Brady Sanders

Exciting Announcement!

Introducing “Dancing from a distance”

We know everyone is going a little stir crazy and could use a good virtual dance class!

We are excited to have Brady Sanders lead this class through Facebook Live on our TMA Facebook this Thursday from 4-445pm EST.

Class will include:

Warm up & Workout
Technique fundamentals
Stretching
Short Combo

of course with restricted space in mind!

We hope you can join us!

Brady Sanders
Dancer / Choreographer / Designer

Inspire Guard (2019/20)
Pride of Cincinnati Dance Ensemble (2014 & 2020)
Boston Crusaders Drum & Bugle Corps (2017-2020)
Pride of Cincinnati Winter Guard (2009-2019)

Further Info Regarding COVID-19

As part of our commitment to keeping the well-being of our performers, directors, and staff at the forefront, we have been forwarded a notice from Floyd County Health Department regarding a positive COVID-19 case.  They reported he attended several events including the show on March 7th.
As even more reports of positive cases come forward, please refer to the Health Department and CDC website for the latest information. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Please contact your local health department and your primary care provider if you have any health questions.

Statement from TMA regarding COVID-19

Performer, directors, staff and fans:

TriState Marching Arts is saddened to announce that this weekends shows and both championships weekends have been canceled due to logistical complications related to ongoing public health and safety concerns.
This decision was not an easy one to make.  However, we remain committed to keeping the well-being, and best interests, of our performers at the forefront of all that we do.
Please know that these developments are heartbreaking to the entire TMA family.  Rest assured that we are actively exploring all possibilities related to some sort of ending for the 2020 season.  Whenever possible, we will update you on any developments.

TMA Update Regarding COVID-19

Performers, directors, staff and fans:
The TMA Executive Board met this evening to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the remainder of the 2020 season. Performer and spectator safety is paramount and remains at the center of all discussions.
As of this evening, we are proceeding as scheduled for contests at Pulaski County and Corydon Central.  As the situation remains fluid, we ask that you continue to check your email and our website for any updates. We remain in contact with our hosts for Championships Week One and Week Two and await further information regarding their decisions. 
Please remain patient as we navigate this uncharted territory and work to make the best decisions for everyone involved.
The CDC recommends individuals and families follow everyday preventive measures. These measures include:

•  Stay home when you are sick with respiratory disease symptoms. At the present time, these symptoms are more likely due to influenza or other respiratory viruses than to COVID-19-related virus.

•  Wash your hands and do so frequently especially after going to the bathroom, before eating, and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. Use regular soap and water and sing Happy Birthday (to yourself) while you wash. This will take approximately 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available/convenient, use an alcohol-based gel in its place. To be effective, the alcohol content should be 60% or higher.

•  Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands and avoid close contact with people who are displaying symptoms.

•  When leaving the restroom, use a paper towel or tissue when reaching for the door handle. Dispose of immediately.

•  When you sneeze or cough, cover your mouth AND nose with a tissue. Dispose of the tissue immediately and wash your hands or use hand sanitizer with >60% alcohol content. If a tissue is not available, sneeze or cough into a flexed elbow.

•  When talking with people, keep some distance. Keep at least one arms distance between you and other people, especially if they are sneezing and/or coughing.

•  Eat smart to maintain your strength.

•  Sleep is important – plan your schedules accordingly.

•  Routinely clean frequently touched surfaces and objects such as performance equipment, instruments, props, and tarps with sanitizing wipes.

•  Avoid handshakes or hugs. Consider a head nod or elbow bump (not a fist bump).hanks,

Sincerely,
Doug Wash
TMA Board of Directors – President