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Abstract

The theatre is part of the called Intangible Heritage, being considered an artistic expression of ephemeral nature, since it is a live spectacle at the moment of its representation. Its condition of immediacy hinders the work of conservation of the materials derived from its staging, such as costumes, figurines or scenography sketches that, by its artistic value acquires museological valour and that, together with other artistic objects not directly related to certain assemblies, but with relevant personalities from the world of the scene; As are the portraits, sculptures of actors and playwrights, correspondence ... among others, allow us to rebuild the history of spanish theater. In this sense, the National Theatre Museum aims to preserve, research and disseminate this theatrical heritage to society. That is why our challenge for the future is to create and maintain a sustainable pedagogical programming that captures the interest and the involvement of the visitors as well as the incorporation of new publics that find in the National Museum of the Theatre a museum of reference in the field of the theatrical and cultural heritage.

Zenbakia
70
Number of Pages
71-80
ISSN Number
1134-0576
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