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Sample COVD-19 Singer Liability-Waiver & Protocol Forms

Written by Michael Hughes | Aug 25, 2021

Download and adapt these forms for your chorus.

In our Chorus COVID Protocols Survey, our preliminary results show that 36% of choruses plan to require singers to sign a COVID waiver, 34% do not, and approximately 30% are currently unsure

We simultaneously asked choruses if they would be willing to share the waiver forms they will be using, as well as their names. Thank you so much to the choruses that generously shared their Singer COVID-19 Liability-Waiver and Protocol Forms. These are forms that "hold harmless" the chorus from legal liability, and at the same time detail singer protocols and guidelines for safe rehearsals and performances.   

We've included links to many of those forms below. We curated the submissions to be representative of the sorts of forms most frequently used. We've organized them by chorus type, though many are generic and could be used by any type of chorus. While the forms convey similar information, they vary in length and style so choose an example that works best for your chorus. We also collected a number of broader singer policy agreements but limited our selections here to COVID-only.

 

Barbershop

Alexandria Harmonizers

The Kentuckians Chorus

Northwest Harmony Chorus

 

Community

Cincinnati Men's Chorus

Gateway Men's Chorus

Kings Chorale

Naperville Chorus

Peninsula Women's Chorus

Rocky Mountain Arts Association

Sacramento Gay Men's Chorus

Triangle Gay Men's Chorus

The Valley Chamber Chorale

 

Professional and Semi-professional

The Bach Society of St. Louis

Seraphic Fire

 

Youth

Seattle Girls Choir

Shenandoah Valley Children's Choir

 

A special thank you to the choruses that generously shared.

These include the organizations listed above, as well as the Hawai'i Youth Opera Chorus, Hudson Community Choruses, and Oak City Sound - all of whom provided valuable documents as well.

Good luck as you navigate your return to rehearsals and live performances. "Stay tuned" as we plan to publish additional blog posts that we hope you will find helpful in managing through this hopeful but cautious new season.