Hello and Goodbye
Lecture on the background to the photo exhibition ‘Hello and Goodbye’. What was the personal motivation for the photo project? How did the contact with the protagonists come about? What challenges were there during the accompaniment?
Farewells
with Matthias Gockel
Can we practise saying goodbye? Should we practise at all? And what does knowing that we will say goodbye - which is always certain - mean for the time we spend together?
Queer Shiva
with Nattan Dobkin
A shiva is a Jewish tradition, a week-long period of mourning after a funeral. This queer shiva offers an open space of togetherness, centred around mourning and shaped by the people who come.
Farewell Rituals
with Jan S. Möllers
Farewell rituals help to cope with change and support you in integrating what you have to let go of into your life as a memory. In this workshop we will experiment with the Ritual Design Toolkit RISE by memento-Kultur:Trauer e.V.
Cultural Practices in Death and Grief and What They Teach Us
with Aranja Berkmüller
Join Aranja for an exploration of how different cultures handle the complexities of death, from funeral rites to the grieving process. What values and strategies do they have in common?
Erotic Grief Ceremony
with Peter Banki
How can sadness and eroticism be linked? How can the energy of grief be freed? This workshop will explore the links between erotic aliveness and grief. A group ritual of movement, song, and devotion.
The Todomat: Dying Prepared
with Tanja Godlewsky
You will die. Imagine for a moment that it happens tomorrow – after all, you can’t rule it out. Are you prepared? In this workshop, we will introduce the "Todomat" – the world’s first interactive legacy configurator.
First Encounter with Death – Cancer Diagnosis
mit Thomas Luhmann
Thomas has already had several encounters with death. He will talk about his own experience, lead a role play in small groups, facilitate a structured exchange and finally reflect on and conclude the process together with the participants.
Extinction
with Jaym* del Val
A workshop on self-deconstruction in theory and embodied practice. We discover forms of feeling, moving and thinking the body that transcend the narrow spectrum of rationalist, humanist thinking and movement.
Farewell Clown - Finding the Rainbow in a Tear
with Christine Scherzer
Hardly anyone dares to invite clowns to a funeral - yet the archetype of the CLOWN is predestined like no other to explore the absurdity of human existence and to navigate the border areas of life and death in a dreamlike manner.
Violent Death
with Jan S. Möllers
When a person dies suddenly and violently because they have been killed, had an accident or taken their own life, nothing is the same for their loved ones. What support options are available in such cases?
Modern Philosophical Perspectives on Death and Dying
with Peter Banki
With good reason death has been considered to be one philosophy’s most important and enduring questions. What is the meaning or meaninglessness of existence in relation to mortality and death? Can one learn to die?
Tears of Sadness - Tears of Joy
with Felix Ruckert
A singing circle. Anyone can be guided to let tears flow at any time.
Who are you really, dying person?
with Gunilla Göttlicher
Imagine you are terminally ill. But your view in the sanatorium is fantastic!
All around you are strange guests. Who are you really? What is your essence?
Letting Go
with Matthias Gockel
Our lives are characterized by constant letting go - be it things, dreams, places, abilities, or people. Often, we have no choice in what we must release or how. However, we can decide how to better appreciate what we (still) have now.
Living Will in Concrete Terms!
with Matthias Gockel and Judith Salamander
We present a simplified living will that is aimed at people who are basically healthy. It makes situations easier to imagine and decisions easier to make.
The Skeleton Woman - Single Wheel Performance With Live Music
with Yolenn Julie Richter and Polina Borissova
What / When the skin decays / The tendons detach / The muscles dissolve / And everything decays / Until nothing remains / Except your own bones.
Chants of the Zombies
with Felix Ruckert and Noemi Ferrari
The undead awaken and gather for a singing circle. Rattling, groaning, moaning, weeping and wailing. All emotions welcome.