Museum, use of Theatre and Reenactments as Forms of Making History for Citizenship
The Gernika Peace Museum Foundation is organising the International Seminar ‘
Museums, the use of theatre and re-enactments as ways of making history for citizens
’, which will be held from 8 to 10 October 2025.
Over three days, national and international specialists will come together to share research, experiences and innovative methodologies that explore how theatre and historical re-enactments can transform the way museums connect with the public. This meeting will be a unique opportunity to enrich the debate and strengthen knowledge in a rapidly evolving field.
Hybrid Seminar: presential in Gernika and online.
PROGRAM
8th October
Place: Gernika Peace Museum (Foru Plaza 1, 48300 Gernika-Lumo)
12.00-13.15 Walking tour “Memoritour Gernika” to the shelters
13:15–14:30 Guided tour to the Gernika Peace Museum with Iratxe Momoitio
Place: Elai Alai Aretoa (Foru Plaza s/n, 48300 Gernika-Lumo)
16.30 – 16.45 PRESENTATION OF THE SEMINAR AND WELCOME
Iratxe Momoitio – Idoia Orbe (Gernika Peace Museum)
16.45 – 17.30 BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE
Presents: Rebecca Shelley. (Heterotopia)
- Lauren Johnson (History Riot/The National Archives & Manchester Metropolitan University)
“Integrating women’s histories into public history: Bringing our stories to life through heritage performance.”
17.45 – 19.45 DIÁLOGO SOBRE ¿QUÉ APORTAN LAS RECREACIONES A LOS CIUDADANOS, CÓMO LES ACERCAN A HECHOS HISTÓRICOS DESCONOCIDOS? EXPERIENCIAS, RETOS Y DILEMAS
Presents: Cristina Arana (Director of Gernika’s Culture House)
(Session in Spanish opened to a general public)
- Germán Labrador Méndez (Instituto de Lengua, Literatura y Antropología del CSIC) El fenómeno Puy du Fou Toledo
- Luis Jorge del Barco López (Expohistórica Belorado)
- Aitor Miñambres Amezaga (Grupo de recreación del Museo Memorial del Cinturón de Hierro, Euskadi)
9th October
Place: Culture House of Gernika (Foru Plaza 2, 48300 Gernika-Lumo)
9.30 – 12.00 THE USE OF THEATRE AT MUSEUMS TO TACKLE DIFFICULT PAST
Presents: Iñaki Hernáiz Burundarena (Cátedra UNESCO de la Universidad de Deusto)
- Dragan Kiurski (Museum Educator Senior, Dr of museology and heritology, The National Museum of Kikinda, Serbia).
“Museum Theatre in the Service of Peer Education and Evoking Empathy: Two Sad Examples from War History” - Paula McFetridge (Artistic Director, Kabosh Theatre, North of Ireland)
“Humanising the unexpected narrative” - Daniel Feliu (Museo de la Memoria de Rosario, Argentina)
“Recorridos mediados teatralizados en el Museo de la Memoria de Rosario, Argentina. El teatro como estrategia de transmisión de pasados difíciles.” - Maider Maraña Directora de Baketik Fundazioa. (Basque Country, Spain)
“El teatro forum: activación para abordar temas complejos”
12.00-12.30 COFFEE BREAK
12.30-14.30
HOW CAN MUSEUM THEATRE TRANSFORM PERCEPTIONS?
Presents: Iratxe Momoitio (Director of the Gernika Peace Museum)
- Ellada Evangelou (Rooftop Theatre/CYENS Center of Excellence. Cyprus)
“Interdisciplinary Approaches and Performance -making in museums in project Performing collection, performing archives: The creative afterlives of the Swedish
expedition” - Rebecca Shelley (Co-founder and Co-chair at Heterotopia. Greece)
“Using theatre and performance to work across multiple languages. How this supports inclusive museum practice and audience engagement” - Pierpaolo Piludu (Responsible of the theatre Company Cada die Teatro, Cagliary, Italy)
“Theatre and memory: from the emotions on stage the understanding of the madness of war and its rejection”. - Mauro Antonio Simone – Andrea Marina Villamayor (Buenos Aires, Argentina, TeatroXlaidentidad) (online)
“Actuar para no olvidar, actuar para encontrar la verdad”.
14.30-15.30 BREAK FOR LUNCH
Place: Culture House of Gernika (Foru Plaza 2, 48300 Gernika-Lumo)
15.30 – 18:00 THE USE OF DRAMA/THEATRE TO REACH NEW, YOUNG AND VULNERABLE MUSEUM AUDIENCES
Presents: Andreas Schäfter (Gernika Gogoratuz. Peace Research Center)
- Alison Ribeiro de Menezes (Professor of Hispanic Studies, University of Warwick. Great Britain)
“Developing REWIND to promote memory and Human Rights” - Arantxa Iurre (Dramaturga, directora, actriz y socia del espacio Utopian. Euskadi)
“El arte que cambia el mundo” - Foteini Venieri (Researcher, co-chair of Heterotopia, Greece)
“Online live museum theatre program developed for the Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments, addressed to Roma students” - Thomas Olsen (Library Manager, Storyteller, and producer. Malmö, Sweden)
“Managing expectations; Building your programme from the ground up with inclusion and accessibility” - Josemi Gaston (Director del Instituto Navarro de la Memoria, Gobierno de Navarra, Navarra, España)
“Transmitir memoria crítica a través del teatro: el programa educativo Teatro con Memoria” - Begoña Guzman (UN Etxea, Euskadi)
“Teatro, diversidad y derechos: activar la participación desde los museos”
18.00- 19.30 THE ROLE OF THE ACTOR/REENACTOR/INTERPRETER AS A PERSON WHO TRANSMIT PASSAGES OF HISTORY
Presents: Idoia Orbe. (Head of the educational department. Gernika Peace Museum)
- Angela Pfenninger (Museum-Theatre-Events, Germany)
“What do we stand for? Thoughts about value-based interpretation” - Àgia Luna (Directora de ARTIXOC-Escena Histórica. Catalunya, Spain)
“En temps del Sr. Muñoz y la Rumba de Bon Pastor” - Izpiñe Soto Rodriguez (Dramaturga, creadora, directora de escena y actriz en Hortzmuga Teatroa, Euskadi)
“Contar la historia entre muchas: teatro, memoria y participación de la mano de Hortzmuga Teatroa”
10th October
Place: Culture House of Gernika (Foru Plaza 2, 48300 Gernika-Lumo)
9.00 – 11.30 THEATRE, PERFORMANCE, REENACTMENTS, AND MUSEUMS
Presents: Iratxe Momoitio (Director of the Gernika Peace Museum)
- Everardo Perez-Manjarrez (Harvard University) – Mario Carretero (FLACSO-UAM)
“Can a Reenactment change how we see History? Reflections from the schoolyard”. - Elena Pol (Interpretart, Madrid, España)
“From Colonial Williamsburg to Fort Langley: Living history and reenactments on learning history” - Mikel Asensio (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, España)
“Between theatre and historical reenactments: Memory and identity at the National Museum of Roman Art” - Idoia Orbe (Responsable del área educativa) – Iratxe Momoitio (Directora del Museo de la Paz de Gernika, Euskadi)
“Gernika udaberri haretan: recreation about the Spanish Civil War done by the Gernika Peace Museum” - Mihaela Gavrilia Universitá di Roma
“Narrating war, shaping peace through audio storytelling” (Online)
11.30-12.00 CONCLUSIONS AND END OF THE SEMINAR
COMPLEMENTARY VISIT TO BILBAO (previous registration required)
13.30-14.30 Harrobia-Eskena, Amaia Ibáñez Zalba
14.30 -17.30 Visit to the old part ofBilbao
***The seminar will be hold in spanish and english with no simultaneous translation but some kind of help
to understand. Sorry for this inconvenience. Apologies for any inconvenience.
From 8 to 10 October 2025.
Spanish and English
zuzendaritza@bakearenmuseoagernika.eus
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