Hi everyone,
Going to the OSI in New York last weekend was the perfect prep for me to open 
space last night.  Thanks again to the gang who organized it and pulled it off 
so beautifully and professionally! 
I’m so grateful to get both that gentle tickle and firm knock on the head of 
what Open Space is and is not. 

I’m happy to report about my experience from last night and I also have a few 
questions for those with more experience…  
The theme was “Space for Dance and Dancers” in the Washington, DC area in the 
US.  It was a Thursday night event (5:30 - 9:00), it was free, catered, at a 
super accessible location and widely promoted. 
We had 67 RSVP ahead of time and 42 showed up. Not bad at all for the first 
time to try this within this community. The follow-up feedback survey has 
already gone out and feedback is very positive so far. Hooray! 

A few questions for those with opinions… 

In the Opening Circle, I did mention the importance of the notes for people 
(especially funding decision makers in the community) who could not be there at 
the event.  Nonetheless, the notes are underwhelming. Only about 5 out of the 
13 sessions turned in notes to the newsroom.  I’m creating the Proceedings 
document now, and I wonder if it merits putting any kind of paragraph at the 
beginning referring to the rich discussions that didn’t always result in notes. 
I'm feeling the need to provide some context for people who weren’t there and 
may be expecting more significant notes. I’m leaning toward saying something on 
the first page like…. “The following topics were proposed by the 42 
participants who attended the event. These 13 topics formed the “Marketplace” 
[insert picture of the Marketplace] -from which everyone could pick and choose 
from.  The conversations sessions were about 45 minutes each [insert agenda] 
and in some, notes were taken and in others, they were not. Many times the 
discussion is informal and unstructured, and doesn’t always get transcribed 
from verbal excitement into a documented representation.” 

 If anyone has included something similar in the Proceedings, can I see the 
text you used?  Any examples would be great!  

Also, in my experience - both as a facilitator and participant- of Open Space, 
the Closing Circle generally only includes half or fewer than half of the 
people at the Opening Circle.  I realize that the Law of Two Feet applies, and 
I wonder what anyone does or says to encourage participation all the way until 
the very end.  Your thoughts or recommendations about doing this? Verbiage you 
like would be a big help! 

All the best to all of you out there far and wide! 
Leslie

Leslie Zucker
Trainer, Facilitator and Life Coach for Life's Dancers
+1 (202) 425 7637
[email protected]
www.lesliezucker.com


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