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Events to Die For

 

Our death-awareness events reimagine how we gather, grieve, and celebrate meaning — transforming death from taboo into a shared act of presence.

 

Neither performance nor dinner alone, each gathering is an immersive experience that invites reflection, intimacy, and conversation in a world that often looks away from mortality.

 

From a funeral staged as a fashion exhibition to an airline-themed journey toward The End, every project explores how ceremony can evolve — emotional, intentional, and deeply human.

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Flight 1695 — Cafe Mortel Airways

 

London, 24 October 2025

 

A dinner disguised as an airline journey — somewhere between turbulence and transcendence.

Guests will check in, receive boarding passes, and dine mid-flight before arriving at a symbolic destination called The End.

 

Part satire, part ritual, Flight 1695 transforms the familiar choreography of air travel — from safety announcements to cabin lighting — into a meditation on impermanence. The experience explores the theatre of travel as a metaphor for life’s final passage: humorous, elegant, and inevitable.

 

Sound design is composed by award-winning composer Liam Colomer, creating an immersive atmosphere that oscillates between serenity and unease. Food is designed by chef Felix Reade, presenting a curated in-flight menu that reimagines airline dining through craft and memory. Having worked at Lyle’s, St John, Auberge de Cassignoles, and La Mercerie, Felix now focuses on brand experiences within the worlds of fashion and design.

 

Co-produced with Selfish Studio (Ash Halliburton), the project unites music, performance, and gastronomy into a single act of reflection — inviting passengers to consider the fragility and wonder of the journey we all share.

 

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