Clear answers for guests and partners.

If you're deciding between the enquiry, waitlist, or partner pathway, start here.

Guests

How early are edition details confirmed?

BRE publishes edition details — dates, format, location, inclusions, and pricing — only after all partner commitments and venue confirmations are in place. This typically means full details are published 3–4 months before the edition window. Speculative dates and provisional programmes are not published.

Will group sizes stay limited?

Yes. Cohort size is an editorial decision, not a capacity constraint. BRE keeps groups small to maintain the quality of facilitation, integration space, and overall guest experience. This does not change as the programme grows.

Should I enquire or join the waitlist?

Use the Contact form if you have specific questions about an edition, format, pricing, or suitability. Use the Waitlist if you are not ready to enquire yet but want to be informed when the next edition opens. The two journeys are intentionally separate: the enquiry pathway is for active decisions, the waitlist is for considered future interest.

What does the programme include?

Each edition's inclusions are published on the edition page once confirmed. For the Founding Edition, inclusions cover hosted programming, curated facilitation, venue access guidance, local experience sessions, preparation materials, and aftercare guidance.

Can I attend as a couple or with a friend?

Yes, subject to accommodation availability and cohort fit. Both attendees should complete the standard guest pathway. Please note in your enquiry that you are attending with someone.

Partners

How do partnership discussions start?

All partnership conversations begin with a scoped enquiry through the Contact form — select the partner pathway. A useful first enquiry includes your delivery area, relevant experience, and availability within the edition window. Unsolicited pitches and social media approaches are not reviewed.

Can venues and facilitators both apply?

Yes. BRE partners with studios and movement leads, facilitators and practitioners, venues and hospitality teams, and local experience partners. Each category carries different fit criteria. Review the Partners page before submitting an enquiry.

What helps a first conversation move quickly?

Specificity. A strong first enquiry names your exact delivery area, confirms availability within the relevant edition window, and briefly describes what makes your standards match BRE's guest-first posture. General introductions extend the review process significantly.

Is there a formal partner agreement?

Yes. All confirmed partners receive a scoped delivery brief and, where relevant, a formal engagement document covering scope, timeline milestones, quality standards, and payment terms. Nothing is communicated publicly until this process is complete.

What happens after a partner enquiry is submitted?

Enquiries are reviewed against current edition scope and fit criteria. If there is alignment, BRE will reach out to arrange an initial scope review. If there is no current fit, you will receive a clear response. Timelines vary depending on where we are in the edition planning cycle.