Judith Egger Judith Egger

Creative Death Fantasies – from Inner Images to Shared Narratives

with Dennis Trendelberend and Matthias Gockel

Have you ever imagined how you might die – from illness or old age? From an accident, violence or suicide? In the workshop, we meditatively explore these images of death. We will confide our fantasies of dying to one or more other people and let them tell us about them. We will explore them together in an intimate and magical space.

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The Five Remembrances

with Peter Banki

The Five Rememberances are amongst the foundational teachings of Buddhism. Embracing their truth encourages and supports us to live with greater intimacy: to act, speak, touch, and love one another in ways that deeply reflect an understanding of constant change, freeing us to be more alive and present.

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Death Meditation

with Charlotte Wiedemann

Would you like to die surrounded by your loved ones, or would you prefer to be alone? What would you do if you only had one year, one month, or one day left to live? What are you without your body? These are all questions addressed in death meditation. We look forward to welcoming anyone who would like to embark on this journey of reflection.

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Petrification

with Dorothée Jansen

Confrontation with death often causes us to freeze. Shock. We dance paralysis, allowing the body to become rigid. In doing so, we use the movement repertoire of Butoh dance.

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Small Mournings

with Anna Natt
How do we commemorate those who did not play a large role in our lives, yet were part of the tapestry that is life? Together we will share stories, and create small acts of remembrance for those who have passed through our lives lightly, but not without meaning.

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Philosophical Responses to War and Genocide

with Peter Banki

“One way of posing the question of who “we” are in these times of war is by asking whose lives are considered valuable, whose lives are mourned, and whose lives are considered ungrievable..” Judith Butler

In this workshop we will consider how philosophical inquiry may give us some orientation with regard to what “we” as a collective are today experiencing.

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Last Aid: Knowing what to do at the End

with Ulla Rose

End-of-life care 101!
We provide practical tips and tricks! End-of-life care is not an exact science, it can be provided within the family and neighbourhood.
Our aim is to provide basic knowledge and encourage people to care for the dying. After all, what we all need most at the end of life is care.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

Mourning Art - an Introductory Workshop

with Pavel Radchenko

Anger images are a special element of the grief art workshops. This is because the death of a loved one triggers many emotions, including anger and despair. However, the latter two are not very compatible with our social norms. Accordingly, the angry part of grief is rarely expressed. Violently transforming mementos offers a channel for this.

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Judith Egger Judith Egger

#yodo – you only die once: a movement workshop about dying, death, grief & care work

with Michi Maxi Schulz

Together, we address the following questions: What process does a dying person go through – biologically and emotionally? How can relatives and loved ones accompany this process? How can I use my own inner creative power to represent this process? What is death? What do I want to take with me into death? What do I want to leave behind?

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Being there for the Bereaved

with Jessica Zeckert

How do I react when someone close to me loses a loved one? Suddenly, the ease with which we previously interacted is gone. This person is now confronted with death – and so am I.

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Continuing Bonds

with Jan Suren Möllers

When a person's life ends, their significance to us does not end. This workshop invites you to create space for these enduring relationships through storytelling and listening – and to give them a place in our continued lives.

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