Overview
The Liminal Facilitation Series is a curated set of immersive learning experiences designed to equip educators, facilitators, trainers, coaches and leaders with a powerful range of experiential, arts and drama–based methods for facilitating meaningful and impactful group processes.
Working in the liminal – the threshold between what is known and what is possible – this training develops the capacity to hold spaces where insight, transformation and new ways of being can unfold.
Across three months, participants engage in a rhythm of deep practice, creative possibility, reflection and integration. The programme blends theory, lived experience and applied methodology to support facilitators in working with complexity, group dynamics and embodied knowing.
Structure
- Duration: 4 days
- Format: 4 days (in-person or online)
- Approach: Experiential, practice-based
Core Approach
This training is grounded in the understanding that meaningful learning and transformation are not only cognitive, but relational, embodied and creative.
Participants will engage with:
- Creative arts and visual processes to access imagination, symbolism and meaningmaking
- Drama-based and narrative methods to explore roles, identity and relational dynamics
- Embodiment and somatic practices to deepen presence, awareness and nervous system regulation
- Applied playfulness as a pathway to connection, insight and innovation
- Systemic and archetypal lenses to understand group fields, patterns and collective dynamics
What You Will Develop
- The ability to design and facilitate experiential group processes with depth and intention
- Skills to work with emergence, uncertainty and complexity in group settings
- Increased somatic awareness and capacity to regulate and read the relational field
- Confidence in using arts-based and embodied methods in professional contexts
- The ability to translate insight into practice across organisational, educational and community settings
What You Will Experience
- Structured experiential processes that integrate body, imagination and relational awareness
- Opportunities to practice facilitation and receive reflective feedback
- Engagement with personal and collective narratives as a pathway to learning
- A learning environment that honours diversity, voice and lived experience
- A balance of depth, creativity and practical application
What You Receive
- A curated toolkit of experiential, arts-based facilitation processes
- A resource booklet with frameworks, practices and session designs
- Opportunities for peer learning, reflection and integration
- Ongoing connection within a community of practice
Who This Is For
This programme is designed for:
- Facilitators and trainers
- Educators and lecturers
- Coaches and consultants
- Organisational development practitioners
- Leaders working with teams, groups or communities
It is particularly suited to those seeking to integrate more embodied, relational and creative
ways of working into their group processes.