Collaborate With Us
Introduction: An Invitation to Collaborate
The Dhamma Centre is developing as a high-quality wellbeing and community space for people who value depth, balance, and intentional ways of living.
We invite facilitators, artists, practitioners, makers, and educators to collaborate with us in shaping a curated ecosystem of activities that people trust, return to, and associate with quality.
This is not an open marketplace for events.
It is a thoughtful, values-led environment built for the long term.
What We Are Creating
We are building a centre people choose to be part of — not because they are in difficulty, but because they care about how they live, where they spend their time, and the environments they engage with.
In an increasingly fast and overstimulating world, the Centre offers:
• Activities that support balance of mind and body
• Spaces that encourage presence, creativity, and connection
• A consistent, welcoming atmosphere people return to over time
Think of it as a wellbeing and cultural hub — defined by quality, care, and continuity.
Our Ethos
Everything hosted at the Centre is guided by a clear set of principles:
• Quality over quantity
• Care for participants, collaborators, and shared space
• Psychological ease and inclusivity
• Respect for diverse backgrounds and perspectives
• Professionalism, integrity, and presence
Our approach is secular and values-led. No religious affiliation is required to participate or collaborate.
The Role of Activities
Not every activity we host is explicitly framed as “wellbeing” — and that is intentional.
Movement, creative, cultural, and skill-based activities all play a role in:
• Bringing people together naturally
• Encouraging presence and expression
• Creating a sense of connection and continuity
What matters most is not the label of the activity, but how it is held and the culture it contributes to.
Types of Collaborations
We welcome a range of contributions, including:
• Movement & body-based practices
• Creative and expressive arts
• Cultural and skill-based workshops
• Educational or reflective sessions
• Contributions to retreats or programmes
If you’re unsure whether your work fits, we encourage you to apply thoughtfully and explain how you see it contributing to the wider vision.
What We Look For
We value collaborators who bring:
• Thoughtfulness and preparation
• Professionalism and reliability
• Respect for participants and shared space
• Openness to dialogue and collaboration
Alignment with the Centre’s ethos matters as much as skill.
How Collaboration Works
All proposals are reviewed with care.
Collaboration here is understood as a dialogue. Many activities are shaped through conversation rather than fixed proposals.
Please note:
• Not all applications are accepted
• Some ideas may be adapted collaboratively
• Collaborations may be one-off, recurring, or part of a wider programme
• Fees and revenue are discussed transparently, with fairness and sustainability in mind
“By their efforts the wise create their own heavens.”
— Buddha, Dhammapada 25