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How to watch videos from a dance event you attended
Find and watch the footage from a festival or social you went to, without filming anything yourself.
Updated 2026-06-14
You went to the festival, danced all weekend, and now you want the videos. The problem is they are scattered: a videographer posted some, a friend filmed others, and the social you loved was never recorded at all. DanceSanctum collects the video from dance events in one place so you can watch what happened without having filmed it yourself.
This guide shows how to find an event, watch its videos, and unlock the ones that need a pass.
What you can watch from an event
A dance event on DanceSanctum can hold several kinds of video. What is available depends on what the organizer and videographers published:
- Performances and showcases, which are free to watch.
- Workshop demos, the free run-through of a class.
- Workshop breakdowns, the detailed teaching version, which may need a pass.
- Socials, linked from where they already live so you can find and share them.
No recording required
The whole point is that you do not have to be the one holding the camera. If a videographer covered the event, their footage shows up under that event, so the people who were dancing get to actually watch it back.
Step by step
- Search for the event or festival by name, or browse events.
- Open the event to see its performances, workshops, and linked socials.
- Play anything marked free, including performances and workshop demos.
- Unlock workshop breakdowns or a full event pass when something needs access.
- Save favorites so the videos you want are easy to find later.
Frequently asked
- Can I watch videos from a festival I attended?
- Yes. If a videographer or organizer published video from the event, you can find it under that event on DanceSanctum and watch it, with performances free and some teaching content behind a pass.
- Do I need to have filmed anything?
- No. DanceSanctum is built so attendees can watch the event back without recording it themselves. The footage comes from the videographers who covered it.