Posted by gentledusk
Hosted by Gentle Dusk, Age UK Islington & Almeida Theatre
Date: | June 1, 2017 |
Start time: | 11:00 a.m. (Greenwich mean time) |
End time: | 1:00 p.m. (Greenwich mean time) |
Address: |
Almeida Cafe Bar Almeida Street London N1 1TA United Kingdom |
Almeida Cafe Bar are kindly providing the space free of charge. |
This Death Cafe has taken place
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About this Death Cafe
Are you aged between 16 and 25 years? Do you ever wish you had more opportunities to talk freely and openly about death and dying?
If so, then this Death Cafe, which is being organising in partnership with the Almeida Theatre Young People's Participation Team, will do just that. It will provide a unique opportunity for young people to meet together in a safe and supportive environment to talk freely about death and dying from whatever perspective you wish - whether this is personal or from an Arts perspective. There will be no agenda or objectives just the support of small group facilitators. And of course FREE drinks and cake!
Space is limited so please book your place.
We are hosting this Death Cafe as part of our Islington Dying Matters festival which is taking place in May and June 2017. We are hosting 4 events; details of which can be found on the events page of the Gentle Dusk website:
http://www.gentledusk.org.uk/events.html.
Almeida Cafe Bar is kindly providing the space free of charge.
About Gentle Dusk, Age UK Islington & Almeida Theatre
Gentle Dusk is a socially minded organisation focusing on preparation and support for end of life care.
Age UK Islington is dedicated to helping any adult, aged 16+, in Islington make the most of their lives. Whatever your age or issue being faced, we want to help people make positive steps towards a brighter future.
The Almeida Theatre Young People's Participation programme gives young people opportunities to create theatre with some of the most exciting artists in the industry.
https://almeida.co.uk/youngpeople
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Please also see: http://www.gentledusk.org.uk/