Death Over Dinner
Stirchley Baths Bournville Lane, Birmingham, England, United KingdomTicket price includes all food and drink. Book your tickets here. You are invited to Death over Dinner. An evening of food, conversation, performances and speakers - taking on the subject of death & dying Death Over Dinner is an event unlike any other, offering the chance to have the conversations we need to be having, but aren't. The conversations that really […]
The Shadow of Death (Fully Booked)
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomFree to attend, but please book by emailing Rosie.Barker@BirminghamMuseums.org.uk Birmingham Museums holds objects from across time and across the world that tell the story of death. Join us for a free tour taking in everything from Roman cremation chests to paintings of poisonings. You are welcome to join us after the tour for a Death […]
A Matter of Life & Death Marketplace
Industrial Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square, Birminghm, West Midlands, United KingdomAn opportunity to ask all the questions you have about death, dying and hospices but were afraid to ask. Our marketplace focus this year is TALKING - THINKING - MAKING Visit our marketplace event at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and meet hospice clinicians, undertakers, soul midwives, end of life doulas and members of the […]
Death Cafe
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomFree to attend, but please book emailing Rosie.Barker@BirminghamMuseums.org.uk At a Death Café, people (often strangers) gather together to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death. BrumYODO invites you to join us in this open discussion group about death with no agenda, objectives or themes. Places are free but limited. Refreshments will be provided. Please book […]
City of the Dead // Ben Waddington (SOLD OUT)
Meet: opposite Five Ways station, Islington Row Middleway B15 1QA The City of the Dead guided walk takes its name from the former Jewish cemetery at Five Ways: in Hebrew Beth Olom. If it doesn’t sound familiar, that’s perhaps because it is now an overgrown sliver of land between the railway and the canal, punctuated […]