They say nothing is certain except for Death and Taxes, and just maybe, uncomfortable dinner party chat. Join us for a unique dining experience that breaks down the taboos around death and dying and invites discussion about a topic most of us spend our entire lives avoiding.
Cultural anthropologist Dr Hannah Gould will guide guests through a series of thoughtful conversations with provocations on what it means to have a good death, perhaps, even, live a good life.
Bring your loved ones, or be connected with your community members, for 'Death Over Dinner'.
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Hannah Gould is a cultural anthropologist working in the areas of death, religion, and material culture. Her research is focused processes of disposal and divestment, in regard to both the human dead and material artefacts.
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This activity is produced in collaboration with Being Human, the UK’s only international festival of the humanities.
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