Dancer Steve Weintraub performs at the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow. Photo © Ruth Ellen Gruber
The Museum Practice web site runs a special feature exploring museums and theatricality. Topics include
- A Theatrical Approach to Design and Display
- Theatrical Techniques in Historical Spaces
- How Theatres Look After Audiences
- Dancing in Museums
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- A Judaica museum collection in Ulanów, southern Poland
- Are Jewish Museums Good for the Jews?
- Association of European Jewish Museums 2013 conference report
- European Jewish Museums — Job Openings
- Huge New Jewish Museum Opens in Moscow
- In wake of Brussels attack, thousands visit Italian Jewish museums; AEJM statement
- Irish Jewish Museum gets OK for major expansion and upgrade
- Irish Jewish Museum is Expanding
- Jewish Museum London Wins Award
- Jewish Museums in post-communist Europe: Call for Papers
- Looking for old photographs of Gliwice, PL, Jewish cemetery mortuary
- Museum of Mazovian Jews: Architecture of Jewish Płock
- Museums on the Web — Examining the Virtual Shtetl
- New Jewish Community Museum in Bratislava opens
- POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
- Polish Jewish History Museum’s new logo
- Thought-provoking new reviews of POLIN Museum
- Ulanow follow-up
- Update on the Museum of the Shoah in Rome
- Why do Jewish Museums Matter? An International Perspective from Prof. Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
Love the idea of dancing in museums. I am a theatre maker and my work is often about history, testimony and witness. Archiving memory and making creative work from it is what I do.