Sustainability At Strut The Yard, we are committed to ensuring that our work contributes to the community and the land in a way that is sustainable and long-lasting. We take a thoughtful approach to our impact on the land, aiming to leave every space we use better than we found it. As part of our commitment, we organize monthly litter cleanup dance events, combining movement and care for our surroundings. Silent discos are inherently eco-friendly—they generate minimal noise pollution, reducing disruption to both people and wildlife in public spaces. By using wireless headphones, we also limit the need for large-scale speaker systems, making it easier to create intimate, contained environments without disturbing the surrounding area. Beyond minimizing environmental impact, we prioritize working with local vendors and venues that share our values of sustainability and community responsibility. Our goal is to ensure that every event we host or collaborate on contributes positively to the Triangle, helping it grow in a way that is mindful of the future.
Accessibility Strut The Yard is deeply committed to making our events as inclusive and accessible as possible. We understand that everyone experiences the world differently, and we aim to create spaces where all attendees feel comfortable and supported. At our public event stops, we ensure access to accessible bathroom stalls, and if you’d like somewhere to sit during an event, our team is happy to provide foldable stools upon request. We also strive to create an environment that considers different sensory and ability needs. With the nature of silent discos, participants can control their own sound levels through their headphones, making it easier for individuals with sensory sensitivities to engage in the experience.
If you have specific needs, please reach out to our team so we can accommodate and ensure your time with us is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We believe that dance and celebration should be for everyone, and we are dedicated to breaking down barriers to ensure full participation.