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- Death_Cafe abstract "A Death Cafe is a scheduled non-profit get-together (called "social franchises" by the organizers) for the purpose of talking about death over food and drink, usually tea and cake. The idea originates with the Swiss sociologist and anthropologist Bernard Crettaz, who organized the first café mortel in 2004. They have since been held in several countries, beginning with France and the United Kingdom.Crettaz organized the first Death Cafe in Neuchâtel in 2004 with the aim of breaking the "tyrannical secrecy" surrounding the topic of death. He has written a book on the topic, Cafés Mortels: Sortir la Mort du Silence (Death Cafes: Bringing Death out of Silence). The Death Cafe website states the purpose as: At a Death Cafe people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death.Our objective is 'to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives'.Facilitators have said that there is "a need among people to open [the] closet" into which death, the "last taboo", has been placed, to reduce fear and enable people to live more fully. He has said that at these gatherings, "the assembled company, for a moment, and thanks to death, is born into authenticity." Jon Underwood, a former council worker and web developer who introduced the idea to London, says that "we have lost control of one of the most significant events we ever have to face." According to one commentator, Crettaz wants to revive the pagan tradition of the funeral feast, "where the living would renew their bonds while letting go of what weighed on their hearts."The first Paris event took place in 2010 and Underwood held the first London event in 2011, subsequently setting up a website and codifying guidelines. The first US event was organized by Lizzy Miles, a hospice worker, in summer 2012 near Columbus, Ohio. By June 2014, the idea had spread to Hong Kong. As of July 2014, almost 1,000 have been held worldwide. Venues include homes and rented halls as well as restaurants and cafes; a cemetery and a yurt have also been used. Café Totentanz or Totentanz-Café is used in German-speaking areas. In February 2013, a Death Cafe in London was filmed.".
- Death_Cafe wikiPageExternalLink deathcafe.com.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageExternalLink www.totentanzcafe.de.
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- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Anthropologist.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Crettaz.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cafés.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_customs.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Columbus,_Ohio.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Hospice.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Neuchâtel.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Sociology.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLink Yurt.
- Death_Cafe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Death Cafe".
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- Death_Cafe subject Category:Cafés.
- Death_Cafe subject Category:Death_customs.
- Death_Cafe hypernym Get_Together.
- Death_Cafe comment "A Death Cafe is a scheduled non-profit get-together (called "social franchises" by the organizers) for the purpose of talking about death over food and drink, usually tea and cake. The idea originates with the Swiss sociologist and anthropologist Bernard Crettaz, who organized the first café mortel in 2004.".
- Death_Cafe label "Death Cafe".
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- Death_Cafe sameAs Q18350826.
- Death_Cafe sameAs Q18350826.
- Death_Cafe sameAs 死亡咖啡館.
- Death_Cafe wasDerivedFrom Death_Cafe?oldid=669934839.
- Death_Cafe isPrimaryTopicOf Death_Cafe.