Sunny · Dance · Parties
You're trusting me with your child's birthday. Here's exactly what information I collect, why, and what I never do with it.
Last updated · 12 August 2026
Sunny Dance Parties is a Sydney-based mobile dance party business run by Elena Chistiakova (ABN 65 101 776 767). In this policy, "I", "me" and "we" all mean Sunny Dance Parties.
I'm a small business, and I handle your information in line with the Australian Privacy Principles because it's the right way to treat families — not because a form told me to.
The booking form asks for:
That's it. I don't ask for your address until a party is confirmed, and I never ask for payment details through this website.
Like most websites, mine collects some information automatically: which pages you visited, roughly where you are (city level, worked out from your IP address), what device and browser you used, and how you moved around the page — taps, clicks and scrolling.
I use this to work out which parts of the site are confusing so I can fix them. It isn't linked to your name and I don't use it to build a profile of you.
I only ever collect a birthday child's first name and age, only if you choose to type them in, and only so I can greet your child by name and pitch the routines at the right age.
I never collect children's contact details, never photograph or record children through this website, and never use a child's details for marketing of any kind. If I'd like to use a photo from a party on this site or on social media, I ask the parents at the party first — and a no is completely fine.
I use three tools to understand how the site is working: Vercel Analytics, which counts page views, FullStory, which records anonymous playback of how visitors move through the site, and the Meta pixel, which is how I know whether my Facebook and Instagram ads actually bring anyone here.
The Meta pixel tells Meta three things and no more: that a page was viewed, that someone tapped a WhatsApp or phone link, and that a booking enquiry was sent. It is a plain count of what happened. It never sends Meta anything you typed — not your name, not your email, not your phone number, and nothing at all about your child. I've deliberately turned off the Meta setting that would otherwise try to match your email or phone number to a Facebook account, and the setting that guesses at events from your clicks. If you'd rather Meta didn't use activity like this for ads, you can change that in your Facebook or Instagram settings under "Ad preferences".
Session recording sounds more invasive than it is, so to be specific: every field on the booking form is masked. I can see that someone started filling in the form and where they stopped, but the tool never captures what was actually typed — not names, not phone numbers, not your child's details. Recordings are tied to a random ID, not to you.
If you'd rather not be recorded at all, you can turn on "Do Not Track" or "Global Privacy Control" in your browser settings, use private browsing, or email me and I'll exclude you.
This site uses a small number of cookies for analytics, session recording and advertising. The advertising one is the Meta pixel described above — it sets a cookie so Facebook and Instagram can tell that the same person came back, and so I can see whether an ad led to a real enquiry. You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time — the site will work exactly the same, and your booking enquiry will still reach me.
I don't sell your information, and I never share it with other party businesses or marketing lists. It's handled by a small number of service providers who make the website work:
Some of these providers store data on servers outside Australia, including in the United States. I'd also disclose information if the law required me to.
Booking enquiries stay in my email so I can answer questions about a past party and meet my record-keeping obligations — generally five years for anything tied to an invoice, as Australian tax law requires. Enquiries that never became a booking are deleted once they're clearly no longer going anywhere. Session recordings are kept for a short period and then deleted automatically.
The site is served over HTTPS, my accounts use strong passwords and two-factor authentication, and I'm the only person who reads booking enquiries. No system is perfectly secure, but I keep the number of places your details live as small as I can.
Email or message me any time and I'll action it — no forms and no conditions. You can ask me to:
If you're ever unhappy with how I've handled your information, tell me first and I'll do my best to fix it. If that doesn't resolve it, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au.
If I add or change a tool that affects your information, I'll update this page and change the date at the top.
Elena Chistiakova · Sunny Dance Parties
chargeup.clover@gmail.com
0422 128 777
Sydney, NSW · ABN 65 101 776 767
Happy to answer anything about how your details are handled before you book.
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