Introduction
“Death: Feel Life” is a live Skeleton-Man show about the place where life cannot be thought – only felt.
Based on personal experiences from an extended stay in Mexico, the show explores the tension between desire and obligation:
- What does it actually mean to feel one’s life – and to dare to act on what one feels?
- When do we live because we truly want to – and when do we live because we feel that we should?
The show is built around a simple, yet demanding premise:
That we can only desire something genuinely once we dare to feel it.
And that much of what we call responsibility and personal will may, in reality, be a way of avoiding the risk inherent in choosing freely.
The Show

The show is performed by Skeleton-Man and combines spoken performance with a visual keynote.
Over the course of 50–60 minutes, the audience is guided through a series of experiences, realizations and confrontations:
- The situation in which one can no longer feel what one truly wants
- The moment in which one feels something, but does not dare act on it
- The difference between choosing and adapting
- The quiet transition from desire to duty
With humor, presence and a personal narrative, the show explores how we may reconnect with what actually feels alive, without romanticizing or simplifying it.
Skeleton-Man functions as a guide through a landscape where answers are not given, but felt into being.
A Show for Everyone
Death: Feel Life is aimed at anyone who has experienced:
- uncertainty about what they truly want
- living up to something that does not feel right
- longing for something without fully being able to put it into words
It is a show for people who are not necessarily searching for answers, but for a more honest connection with their own lives.
Booking
For bookings and further inquiries, please contact: info@skeleton-man.com
For my other shows please see Death: The High Price of Living