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Invitation to take part in a new #LifeDeathWhatever installation

September 14, 2017 Louise Winter
Christ's Chapel

Death.  Dying.  Life.  Living.

On the evening of Friday 3rd November, Life Death Whatever will be taking over the beautiful Christ's Chapel at Dulwich Picture Gallery with an inspiring and thought-provoking sound installation.  

Over the next few weeks, we're going to be curating voices from around the world - people talking about what death, dying, life and living means to them.

The voices will be played on a loop throughout the evening in the atmospheric Christ's Chapel which will be lit entirely by candles.

Highlights so far include a funeral director talking about the first time she was left alone with the dead, a doctor talking about the first patient who ever died in her care, and a patient talking about the night she accepted that her illness was going to kill her.

We'd love you to take part!  It's very simple.  All you have to do is talk into the voice recording app on your phone about something meaningful to you in relation to death and dying, life and living.  There's no need to introduce yourself, just start talking.  The recording doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to express how you feel.  It can be up to five minutes in length.

Please email your recording to submissions@lifedeathwhatever.com by October 15th.

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