The Trainer Pathway

Explore opportunities to train in Context Oriented Arts.

There are two CoArts training pathways, the ‘inner path’ that combines mindfulness and creative challenges and the ‘outer path’ which involves co-constructing and performing Sensory Labyrinth Theatre with a community.

These two pathways eventually come together where Theatr Cynefin is in residency with a community.

The INNER Pathway opens

During 2026, thanks to an Arts Council of Wales, Arts in Health and Wellbeing scaling up grant we can offer subsidised places for arts in health, wellbeing or mindfulness practitioners to train to deliver Coming to our Senses.

Quick Guide

The Inner PAth

01

The Art of Looking at Ourselves (B)

A three day intensive introduction to Context Oriented Arts that explores the creative practices that make up the CTOS course.

02

How to Teach Coming to our Senses

An asynchronous online course that equips you with all the knowledge needed to deliver Coming to Our Senses.

03

Shadowing

Shadow the delivery of Coming to Our Senses by a trained facilitator.

04

Practice Traids

Practice delivering all the guided meditations with colleagues in online triad sessions and give and receive feedback

05

Co-facilitating Coming to Our Senses

With weekly post session supervision you co-facilitate a Coming to Our Senses course

04 & 06

The Outer PAth

02

How to Build a Labyrinth

An asynchronous online course that equips you with all the knowledge needed to work with a group to create a Sensory Labyrinth.

The Art of Looking at Ourselves (A)

A three day intensive introduction to CoArts that explores the creative practices that help create a sensory journey.

01

Connecting Matter, Energy and Meaning

A 7-14 day Sensory Labyrinth Theatre Production that applies all the knowledge and experience of stages 1 and 2 to developing a Context Oriented immersive performance for the public.

03

A month long project with a community whereby CoArts practitioners deliver Coming to Our Senses to the community by day, perform Sensory Labyrinth Theatre by night and over time curate a parallel infrastructure with the community that supports resilience and kinship during the collapse.

More details about all these training experiences is in our programme for 2025-2030 - Undoing Agency

When Inner and outer Become One

What People Are Saying ABOUT The Art of Looking at ourselves

This was one of those transformative experiences that you stumble on in life that stays with you; colouring and changing the way that you think. I am still trying to sift through all that we did because it was such a powerful and curious three days.

I know that it will have a hugely positive impact on how I engage with groups as an artist working in healthcare / and in the community. And - not least, how I allow myself to be with myself.

Extra - ordinary, significant. Thoroughgoing - rigorous - gentle and scouring. Supportive nurturing - transformative and brilliant. I have run out of hyperbole. Everyone should have access to this sort of experience at least once. I am so, so glad I had the opportunity to meet and work with everyone.”

— Anne Brierly, Arts in Health Practitioner

“The experience of working collectively as a group for the intensive three days of powerful invitations has given me a chance to reflect on many aspects of the self.

Most notably, there is a recognition that I am feeling an ever greater sense of acceptance of things just for what they are in the moment and am returning frequently to the phrase 'and this too shall pass'.

I'm also seeing more easily where I had previously not been able to always let go and am finding it much easier to forget to hold on to that which needs to be let go of and or not even needing to be held in the first place. ”

— Judèé-Époh Éèduj-Hopè, Wellbeing Practitioner

“The creative approach to each exercise bypasses much of the narrative self-referencing we're often caught up in, allowing for more direct healing.

As someone with a Master's in mindfulness-based approaches and training in MBSR and MBCT, I’m excited to be learning this method, as it builds on those programs and delves even more deeply into the essence of being human. It has helped me with acceptance and forgiveness of long-held family issues, and I can't wait to share it with others.”

— Linda Corcoran. Mindfulness Teacher

The Inner Pathway

The Outer Pathway

Course Enquiry

info@cynefin.org
07961 733708