This is a centrally located venue just of Whyte Avenue & 99 street at 10019 – 80 Ave!
The venue consists of two sizeable halls available for rent. The main floor is 1800 sqft with a kitchen/bar and three washrooms, capacity of 141 people. The second floor is 1400 sqft with a kitchenette, four washrooms, a powder room, shower, staff room, capacity of 113 people.
On weekends, the space is ideal for evening receptions, day rentals, wedding parties, concerts, dance workshops, theater performances, and church services. During the week, the venue is best suited for dance classes, band and performing rehearsals. Behind the our curtains, each hall is fully mirrored and is further divisible by a soundblocking moveable wall, which will allow up to 4 studios for use for artists during the week!
Please contact info@sugarswingcommunity.com for availability, rates, and to book viewing. We are currently considering both short and long-term rental contracts!
Amenities:
- Sprung hardwood floor
- Large windows, natural light
- Air conditioned
- Attractive, dimmable lighting
- Tables and chairs available for use
- High-quality sound equipment
- Lounge area
- Kitchens
- Wifi
Rates
Regular Rates: You book off the space, and it’s yours guaranteed.
Artist Rehearsal Rates: These are much lower than our regular rates! But, availability is restricted, usage must be for artist activity (dance, music, etc), and booking far out is not possible. Our practice rates are ideal for artists who need a space to rehearse.
Charity & Non-Profit Rates: We offer discounts of 15% or more for registered charities and non-profit organizations
Please contact info@sugarswingcommunity.com for rates information.
Rental Policies
Practice Sessions and Rehearsal Rates — The ballroom is available to individuals and small groups to enjoy as a dance and arts rehearsal space, at a significantly discounted rate than a full rental. As a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the arts & culture in Edmonton, we support the arts and understand the financial constraints that artists often face.