Silence after Death
with Dorothée Jansen
Parole automatique. Allowing the mouth to speak freely. In the meantime, you are bound.
Your body comes to a standstill. Your mouth too. Silence.
Orientation in the Jungle of the Final Things – From Hospice to Palliative Care Services
with Matthias Gockel
When a loved one is seriously ill or dying, many people suddenly face questions they feel unprepared to answer:
Who can help now? What kind of support is available — at home, in the hospital, or in a hospice? And what does “palliative” actually mean?
Sexuality in Times of Grief: Gender- and Queer-sensitive Aspects of Grief Work
with Traugott Roser
In the workshop, we will discuss the need for tenderness, intimacy, and sexuality during times of serious illness and after death.
Finding stability on a swaying ship – when the signs of life point to Farewell
with Claudia Cardinal
When death becomes a reality, an entire community can be thrown into turmoil. Saying goodbye to life is an uncertain journey for everyone involved.
What is needed for this perilous voyage into the unknown?
Capital
with Clothilde Sourdeval
Through textiles, scents and sculptures, we explore the themes of memory, transience and transformation.
Dance with the Dead
with Dorothée Jansen
What dance do you want to dance with your body to give space to the dead, to connect with them?