Institute for Creative Health & Context-Oriented Arts
Coming to
Our Senses
The intelligence artificial intelligence cannot replicate
In an age of cognitive overload, we return people to what they already know. Practical courses, immersive theatre, and a growing body of evidence that the senses are not a retreat from the world — they are how we meet it.
"I just woke up one day and realised I felt happy. Not because I was trying to, just because I was."
Public Health Practitioner · NHS Wales Cohort
the course
wellbeing improvement
currently funded
practice worldwide
Coming to
Our Senses
An eight-week creative mindfulness course combining applied theatre, guided meditation, group dynamics and journaling for flow. Currently funded and delivered across NHS Wales.
Explore the courseSensory
Labyrinth Theatre
Immersive, site-specific performances that move audiences through multi-sensory environments — opening a portal, as participants report, through which they glimpse their true nature.
Enter the labyrinthThe distance travelled
I've learnt more about myself and gone deeper doing this work than I ever did with any counselling I've done previously.
A&E Nurse · NHS Wales
Work has been full of upheaval and change. The techniques have taught me to achieve calm, to flow with the inevitable, and to find compassion for myself and colleagues.
NHS Corporate Services
Going deep within, like diving in the ocean and then surfacing and sharing the learning. It goes beyond mindfulness — it becomes a collective healing experience.
Drop-in Attendee · London
Context-Oriented Arts
Digital algorithms forecast, optimise and predict. They reduce uncertainty by increasing computational power. Context-Oriented Arts does something different — it reduces uncertainty by removing unnecessary structure. Not adding control, but subtracting assumption. Not managing complexity, but allowing the world itself to carry it.
We call these practices analogue algorithms: repeatable, embodied interventions that shift how experience is organised — from the inside out.
Read the research →Dynamic enquiry through the body and imagination
Attending to immediate experience without mediation
Shared inquiry as a process of compassion
Integrating insight into purpose and daily life
Where would you like to go?
The Trainer Pathway
Qualify to deliver Coming to Our Senses or Sensory Labyrinth Theatre
CommunityTravelling Lighter
Ongoing connection, shared inquiry and creative companionship
Research & InvestmentCOAN
The Context-Oriented Arts Network — a think tank for the analogue age
For OrganisationsCommission a Programme
Bring Coming to Our Senses to your team, health board or institution