A vibrant nightclub scene with dancers on stage illuminated by colorful lights, surrounded by a crowd of partygoers.

It’s Not a Sex Party.

It’s a Sex-y Party.

In a world that tries to tame us, control & contrive, we deliver dance floors to inspire you to get down n dirty. Booze-free, bold, and playful, we’re reclaiming the dance floor as a safe space for liberation.

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AS SEEN IN ROLLING STONE

So, What Exactly is Floorplay?

No it’s not a sex party. It’s just a proper dance floor. In it’s original essence, the dance floor was unabashedly wild & free. It’s about damn time we get back there. Floorplay is an invitation to test your edges. To meet new people. To fall in love. To wear that outfit that you think is too much everywhere else. To dance like you’ve never danced before. To feel liberated, safe, and enslaved to the groove.

People partying together, wearing sunglasses, with some holding fans, inside a dimly lit room.

We’re wild, but we’re not what you think. Floorplay is a booze-free, phone-free, consent first dance floor.

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Toronto’s nightlife is tame. And zoos? A damn shame. At Petting Zoo we unleash the beasts.

Dress to embody your animal spirit, and lock into the groove to prove you’re alive. Are you a zoo keeper or a wild animal? The choice is yours.

Shed your skin, stampede the floor & let the city see you roar.

FAQS

  • Yes. Many people come alone, many people come with friends. Either way, you’re bound to make new meaningful connections or deepen existing ones.

  • Every event has a unique theme. Our next theme is Petting Zoo. Think animalistic. Embody your spirit animal. Wear animal print. Wear feathers. Be Creative. The general dress code is always an invitation to test your style edges.

  • Yes. Alcohol during vigorours physical movement is dangerous. Alcohol in provocative, sensual spaces is dangerous. It clouds judgement, invites non solicited behaviour, and dangers the women in our community.

  • Yes. upon arrival all guests will have stickers placed over their phone cameras. Doing so gives us all permission to go deeper into dance and presence with each other.

  • Most certainly yes. We always prioritize cool zones for socializing and presence with each other.

  • No. It’s just a proper dance floor. The dance floor in it’s original essence was unabashedly free. It’s about damn time we get back there.

  • No. We all simply like to dance. Don’t you?

CONTACT

info@wefloorplay.com

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