The stages of grief are five, and we go through them every time we lose something dear. We start with denial: “No, this didn’t happen!”, then we go through anger and ask: “Why did this happen?” We bargain… One day we concede for the return, and on another, we bargain with ourselves to surrender. Then comes the sadness of realizing the reality won’t change, and we finally reach the other shore—acceptance and moving on.
“Here I am once again, not in the same sense, but still standing on my feet.”
The performance “The Last Embrace” explores the meaning of loss in people’s lives and how, despite the sadness, there is some benefit that we try to search for with the storytellers. “The Last Embrace” is a theatrical storytelling performance directed by Sherif Youssef.
Event Details:
Smoking is strictly prohibited.
No food or beverages of any kind are allowed.
All personal belongings will be inspected upon entry.
The venue is not responsible for any lost personal belongings of any kind.
Free entry with priority given to those present until the theater reaches full capacity.
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