Judith Egger Judith Egger

Hello and Goodbye

mit Annika Eliane Krause

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?

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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?

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

Playing Dead

with Anna Natt and Jens Dube

In this workshop, we will explore the practice of "playing dead" by experimenting with being moved and moving other bodies.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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?

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

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.

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