Open Floor

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Open Floor International logo

Piso Abierto es una práctica de movimiento dinámico y consciente que integra la danza, la consciencia corporal, la inteligencia emocional y la exploración relacional. Con raíces en décadas de tradición en la danza consciente y desarrollada por un colectivo de profesores internacionales, Piso Abierto invita a los participantes al movimiento como recurso para la sanación, la resiliencia, la creatividad y la conexión.[1]

Overview

Open Floor uses movement as both a physical and psychological tool. In an Open Floor class or workshop, participants are encouraged to explore a range of motion anchored in present-moment awareness. Sessions often blend guided movement inquiries with freeform dance, inviting the body, heart, mind, and soul into active dialogue.[2]

The practice draws from somatic psychology, mindfulness traditions, trauma-informed facilitation, and other conscious dance methods such as 5Rhythms and Soul Motion. It emphasizes embodiment not just as a concept, but as a living experience.

Core Curriculum

The Open Floor curriculum is structured around four key dimensions:

  • Physical Embodiment: Awareness and exploration of the body through movement
  • Emotional Embodiment: Recognition, expression, and integration of feelings through dance
  • Mindful Awareness: Cultivating presence, curiosity, and non-judgment
  • Relational Intelligence: Engaging with others through movement, boundaries, and empathy

Within these domains, students engage with tools such as:

  • Movement Resources (e.g., Grounding, Centering, Articulation)
  • Relational Dynamics (e.g., One-to-One, Group, Witnessing)
  • The Four Continuums (e.g., Fluidity & Rigidity, Presence & Absence)

Teaching Approach

Open Floor teachers are trained to create safe, inclusive, and generative spaces. Sessions may include:

  • Thematic movement inquiries
  • Periods of personal reflection
  • Verbal guidance and silence
  • Partner or group exercises
  • Emotional processing through movement

Classes vary in length and style, from weekly drop-ins to multi-day workshops and in-depth training modules.

Mission and Values

Open Floor International is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to make embodied movement practices widely accessible. The school’s values include:

  • Honoring diversity and inclusion
  • Supporting community and connection
  • Promoting embodiment as a vital human capacity
  • Using movement to respond to the challenges of modern life[3]

Global Network

Open Floor has trained hundreds of teachers and practitioners worldwide. Its certified faculty offer classes, workshops, and training programs across Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia, and Oceania.[4]

The organization maintains a growing network of:

  • Licensed Teachers
  • Movement Facilitators
  • Therapists and Coaches integrating Open Floor into professional practice

Training Pathway

The Open Floor curriculum includes:

  • Movement Practice Classes
  • Emotional and Relational Intelligence modules
  • Group Facilitation and Leadership training
  • Therapy-integration training for professionals

It also partners with therapists and educators to develop specialized tracks such as:

  • Open Floor Therapy in Motion
  • Open Floor for Youth and Education