Read Before You Arrive
Solidarity House is a shared space rooted in collective care, access, and accountability. Due to limited capacity and high demand, RSVPs are required for each individual event—no RSVP, no entry. Sessions will fully clear between programs to allow for resets and to make space for as many community members as possible.
We ask all attendees to arrive with care for their own wellbeing and for others: testing for COVID-19 is strongly encouraged, masks are welcome, and accessibility support is available throughout the space. By entering Solidarity House, you agree to uphold our Solidarity Commitments, including consent, dignity, and relational responsibility.
This is not a passive gathering—it’s a living practice of showing up for one another during a moment of contraction and change. Thank you for helping us hold the space with intention.
Your Questions, Answered
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Solidarity House is located at Distrikt F,1205 Iron Horse Dr, Park City, UT 84060, United States.
The venue is ground-level with step-free entry. Parking is extremely limited—walking, rideshare, or public transit is strongly encouraged.
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From Old Town Transit Center: take Teal 50 or Yellow 5 to Windy Ridge Bus Stop
Use “Windy Ridge Bus Stop” in Google Maps (not the venue address)
Approx. 25-minute walk from Egyptian Theatre on Main Street
Rideshare drop-off is recommended on the street side of Iron Horse Dr.
Local rideshare alternative: https://www.hvtutah.gov/ride-microIf you require closer drop-off for accessibility, rideshare can enter the parking lot directly.
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Solidarity House is a shared space for deep conversation, creative activation, and collective care. The following guidelines exist to protect the wellbeing, dignity, and access needs of everyone who enters the space. These practices are not symbolic—they are operational, intentional, and essential.
No form of discrimination, othering, harassment, or harmful systems of oppression will be tolerated. Behavior that undermines consent, dignity, or collective safety may result in being asked to leave the space.
For questions or support, contact thesolidarityhouse@gmail.com.
To learn more about our Wellness, Protection & Access Plan, visit: https://www.thesolidarityhouse.com/access
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Programming takes place from Friday, January 23 through Sunday, January 25 during the Sundance Film Festival 2026. Dates, times, and capacity vary by event. Please visit the website for more information on full schedule: https://www.thesolidarityhouse.com/schedule
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Yes. A full program schedule—including panels, sessions, and activations—is available on the Solidarity House website and updated in real time. Please visit the website for more information on full schedule: https://www.thesolidarityhouse.com/schedule
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All RSVPs details are managed online via the Solidarity House website.
RSVPs are required for each individual event
A general RSVP does not grant access to all programming
Capacity is limited and strictly enforced
NO RSVP = NO ENTRY.
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No. All rooms will be fully cleared after each session to allow for resets, sanitation, and transitions. Re-entry requires a valid RSVP for the next event.
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COVID-19 vaccination and testing within 24 hours are strongly encouraged
Masks are welcome and encouraged in high-traffic or indoor areas
KN95 masks, hand sanitizer, and COVID-19 tests (while supplies last) will be available at check-in
If you have additional health or safety needs, email thesolidarityhouse@gmail.com or locate a team member onsite.
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We are committed to access across sensory, physical, and communication needs.
Real-time captioning for all panels and sessions via Koda
Captions are web-based and accessible via QR code or program links
Charging stations available for mobile devices
To request accommodations in advance, email thesolidarityhouse@gmail.com. Onsite requests can be made with any Solidarity House team member.
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Yes. A quiet decompression space is available on the heated outdoor deck for sensory regulation or rest.
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Yes—children are welcome during daytime programming. All children must have an RSVP, remain in close contact with a parent or guardian at all times, and are subject to the same capacity limits as all attendees.
Please note: All evening programming, receptions, and gatherings are 21+ events. Children are not permitted in the space during evening programs.
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Yes. Light nourishment will be available throughout the day.
Water, coffee, tea, and non-alcoholic options
Vegetarian, vegan, and allergen-conscious selections whenever possible
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Yes. By entering Solidarity House, you consent to be photographed and filmed.
Seed&Spark Inc. and event partners may use images or video in current or future media formats. Materials will not be uploaded to AI platforms and may be used without additional compensation.
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By signing up via the website, you are committing to the Solidarity House Commitments. This grassroots initiative was conceived in October 2025 and will continue to evolve during and after Sundance 2026. We will provide more information as this effort continues to take shape.
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They are members of the organizing coalition who helped bring Solidarity House to Sundance 2026 through monetary and non-monetary support.
Coalition stewardship includes leaders from BLIS Collective, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, Open Television (OTV), New America, Seed&Spark, The Center for Cultural Power, and Transgender Film Center.
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Commitment means agreeing to shared principles that guide how we listen, speak, collaborate, and navigate tension together. These prioritize:
Care over extraction
Accountability over harm
Solidarity over competition
Consent, dignity, and relational responsibility
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There are many ways to define solidarity. At Solidarity House, our working definition is informed by organizing traditions and the lived experience of coalition members who come from—and continue to participate in—movement spaces committed to building solidarity across many contexts.
Solidarity is an active practice: linking arms across identity, geography, and infrastructure to transform scarcity into shared abundance and competition into collective power.
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Solidarity House is both a space and a practice—an intentional gathering of artists, producers, organizers, cultural strategists, and funders who believe collaboration is a form of innovation.
It serves as a home for deep conversation and creative activation where research, values, and pathways toward a more just and sustainable creative future are co-designed.
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Yes. Solidarity House is an official Sundance Institute Associate-level partner for Sundance 2026.
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Email thesolidarityhouse@gmail.com
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Find a team member wearing a badge that says “I CAN HELP!”