HIMHERANDIT Productions (DK)
Death Is Not The End (Chapter 5)
October 29th, 19:30 + October 30th & 31st, 2025, 18:30 (60 min.)
PART OF THE GRIEF WORK SERIES:
WORLD PREMIERE: In Aarhus Cathedral, six citizens share stories of losing a parent, partner, homeland, or physical ability—inviting us to reflect, listen, and remember together in sacred, shared space. Death Is Not the End is a powerful, community-driven performance about grief, memory, and healing.
The five chapters in The Grief Work Series:
- CHAPTER ONE: CHAMPIONS (2020)
- CHAPTER TWO: MY UNDYING LOVE (2021)
- CHAPTER THREE: CARCASS (2023)
- CHAPTER FOUR: SHROUD (2025)
- CHAPTER FIVE: DEATH IS NOT THE END (2025)
Real Stories. Shared Grief. Living Art.
Death Is Not the End is a powerful, community-driven promenade performance that transforms personal grief into a shared ritual of remembrance and healing. In the awe-inspiring surroundings of Vor Frue Kirke (Church of Our Lady) in Aarhus, six local citizens—share their deeply personal stories of loss: from the death of a parent or partner, to the pain of exile from one’s homeland, to the slow fading of physical abilities. Each testimony is a doorway into a world of love, absence, memory, and transformation.
As the audience moves through the church’s sacred spaces, these honest and vulnerable narratives unfold like living altars. The performance invites participants to slow down, to listen with their whole selves, and to consider how grief is not something to be carried alone, but something that can be witnessed and held—together.
This is not theatre as usual. Death Is Not the End is an honest and deeply human journey that embraces the architecture of the church as an active participant in the storytelling. The echo of voices under vaulted ceilings, the play of light on ancient stone, and the physical act of walking from one space to another all contribute to a deeply moving experience of presence, mourning, and community.
In a world that often rushes past grief, this performance offers something radical: time, space, and shared stillness. It asks how we keep memories alive, how we hold on to love after loss, and how the simple acts of listening and sharing can become sacred.

The other performances in The Grief Work Series
My Undying Love (Chapter 2)

Carcass (Video presentation) (Chapter 3)

Champions (Chapter 1)

Shroud (Chapter 4)

About HIMHERANDIT Productions (DK)
HIMHERANDIT Productions is one of the leading queer art companies in Denmark led by the artistic vision of Andreas Constantinou. Their artistic practice fluctuates between genres of performance art, physical theatre, contemporary dance, immersive theatre and large-scale video installations. The company develops projects that push, provoke, and engage audience into discourse around social subjects of gender, sexuality and identity.
Website: himherandit.com
