Workshop Creative Commune #3 au Portugal – Trois Révolutions

The aim of the workshop in Portugal

Our workshop was based on a series of lectures on the themes of theatre and justice:The performance-trial as a symbolic act of citizenship; The representation of post-war trials in documentary theatre, etc. It also drew on the methods of the Theatre of the Oppressed theorized by Augusto Boal in staging plays for actors and non-actors.


The central theme of the Berlin workshop was the organization and holding of a citizens’ trial based on an emblematic German case. The week included various workshops to prepare for the trial, which took place at the end of the course. The German case chosen touched on the issue of the separation and reunification of the two Germanies, and consequently on the question of the common good and how it was ‘made’, particularly through a judicial system. It also examined justice in its role as a ‘factory of the common

The workshop schedule

The workshop followed a set of rules for the performance-trial. The case was presented during the sessions. There were lectures on theater and justice led by Rémi Astruc and Antonin from the University of Cergy.
Baptiste Barriera provided the historical background on the construction of the Berlin Wall.
Roles and tasks were assigned, followed by the first workshop session.

A visit to the Bernauerstr and Wall Memorial was organized.
Frédéric Barriera discussed the performance-trial as a symbolic act of citizenship.
Mascha Neumann focused on the NSU-Tribunal. The NSU-Tribunal was a trial and investigation that aimed to uncover the acts of violence committed by the far-right extremist group National Socialist Underground (NSU) in Germany.
The representation of post-war trials in documentary theater was explored by Frédéric Barriera.
Frédéric Barriera also conducted a session on theater and justice.
The performance-trial was open to the public.
At the end of the week, there was a review of all the workshops organized by Creative Commune.