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11am – 2pm Sabatini Building, main entrance
Gymkhana Around the Museo
A game for children aged between 10 and 13, organised by the Hola Vecinas collective.
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12pm – 2pm Sabatini Building, main entrance
Dancing Territory
A workshop of world folklore dances and the way in which they converge in Spanish territory through contemporary dance. Overseen by choreographer Deisy Mesías García.
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5pm – 7pm Sabatini Building, main entrance
Guided Tours in Other Tongues
Thirty-minute tours around the Museo Reina Sofía Collection, conducted by students from the School of Situated Mediation.
5pm In Bengali
5:30pm In Darija
6pm In Wolof
6:30pm In Spanish -
6pm – 10pm Sabatini Building, main entrance and Garden
Everything From Joy
With MCs Batouly and José Armando
6pm / Sabatini Building, Garden
Picnic
Conducted by Tómate Algo.6:30pm Sabatini Building, main entrance
Performance and Game
#LaLlamanUniversalYNoLoEs (#TheyCallItUniversalButItIsn’t) is a performance by the Museo Situado Assembly which revolves around health exclusion. Inguye ienguya, las fronteras a cruzar (Borders to Cross) is a game organised by Red Interlavapiés.7pm Sabatini Building, Garden
Live Music and Dance
7pm: Valiente Bangla, Bangla music
7:30pm: Dance with Territorio Doméstico
8pm: Welcome conducted by Manuel Borja-Villel (director of Museo Reina Sofía) and Nines Cejudo (Red Solidaria de Acogida).
8:30pm: Gnawa Marrakech, Moroccan music
9pm: Somato, African music

Held on 04 jun 2022
The Neighbourhood Picnic constitutes an annual opportunity to create a space where Lavapiés (Madrid) residents can come together in the Museo’s Garden. A place for everyone and part of the daily life of the neighbourhood in which it is situated.
Once again, the struggles and protests of different collectives that make up the Museo Situado network are centred, with the following focal points framing the encounter: #Esenciales* #RegularizacionYa (#Essential* #RegularisationNow), an initiative for the regularisation of migrant people in an irregular administrative situation; #Ratificacion189Ya (#Ratification189Now), a movement to fight for the ratification of Agreement 189 of the International Work Organisation (OIT); and #StopExclusionSanitaria (#StopHealthExclusion), a movement to make the health exclusion faced by thousands of migrant people visible.
Throughout the day, the intervention Resistance will be carried out by the Fiestas Populares de Lavapiés platform, as well as three sections corresponding to the aforementioned campaigns — one, #Esenciales* #RegularizacionYa, aims to collect signatures for the Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP), which seeks to extraordinarily regulate 500,000 undocumented people.
Collaboration
Dragones de Lavapiés, Fiestas Populares de Lavapiés, Hola Vecinas, Red Interlavapiés, Red Solidaria de Acogida, Sercade, Territorio Doméstico, Tómate Algo and Valiente Bangla
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Christian Nyampeta and the École du soir
13, 14, 15 NOV, 11, 12, 13 DIC 2025
Christian Nyampeta is a Rwandan artist, musician and film-maker whose work encompasses pedagogies and community forms of knowledge production and transmission. His Ècole du soir (Evening School) is an art project conceived as a mobile space of collective learning and is named in homage to Ousmane Sembène (1923–2007), a pioneer of African cinema who defined his films as “evening classes” for the people, a medium of education and emancipation through culture.
This block is made up of three double sessions: the video work of Christian Nyampeta, the films of École du soir and one of Ousmane Sèmbene’s feature-length films. Nyampeta will introduce all three first sessions.

Long Live L’Abo! Celluloid and Activism
4, 5, 6 DIC 2025
L’Abominable is a collective film laboratory founded in La Courneuve (Paris, France) in 1996. It came into being in response to the disappearing infrastructures in artisan film-making and to provide artists and film-makers with a self-managed space from which to produce, develop and screen films in analogue formats such as Super 8, 16mm and 35mm. Anchored in this premise, the community promotes aesthetic and political experimentation in analogue film opposite digital hegemony. Over the years, L’Abominable, better known as L’Abo, has accompanied different generations of film-makers, upholding an international movement of independent film practices.
This third segment is structured in three sessions: a lecture on L’Abo given by Pilar Monsell and Camilo Restrepo; a session of short films in 16mm produced in L’Abo; and the feature-length film Une isle, une nuit, made by the Les Pirates des Lentillères collective.

UP/ROOTING
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 NOV 2025
Museo Reina Sofía and MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) invite applications for the 2025 iteration of the School of Common Knowledge, which will take place from November 11th to 16th in Madrid and Barcelona.
The School of Common Knowledge (SCK) draws on the network, knowledge and experience of L’Internationale, a confederation of museums, art organizations and universities that strives to reimagine and practice internationalism, solidarity and communality within the cultural field. This year, the SCK program focuses on the contested and dynamic notions of rooting and uprooting in the framework of present —colonial, migrant, situated, and ecological— complexities.
Building on the legacy of the Glossary of Common Knowledge and the current European program Museum of the Commons, the SCK invites participants to reflect on the power of language to shape our understanding of art and society through a co-learning methodology. Its ambition is to be both nomadic and situated, looking at specific cultural and geopolitical situations while exploring their relations and interdependencies with the rest of the world.
In the current context fraught with war and genocide, the criminalization of migration and hyper-identitarianism, concepts such as un/belonging become unstable and in need of collective rethinking:
How can we reframe the sense and practice of belonging away from reductive nationalist paradigms or the violence of displacement? How to critically hold the entanglement of the colonial routes and the cultural roots we are part of? What do we do with the toxic legacies we inherit? And with the emancipatory genealogies and practices that we choose to align with? Can a renewed practice of belonging and coalition-making through affinity be part of a process of dis/identification? What geographies —cultural, artistic, political— do these practices of de/centering, up/rooting, un/belonging and dis/alignment designate?
Departing from these questions, the program consists of a series of visits to situated initiatives (including Museo Situado, Paisanaje and MACBA's Kitchen, to name a few), engagements with the exhibitions and projects on view (Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture from Panafrica), a keynote lecture by Stefano Harney and Fred Moten, as well as daily reading and discussion gatherings, editorial harvest sessions, and conviviality moments.

Ylia and Marta Pang
Thursday, 6 November - 8pm
The encounter between Spanish DJ and producer Ylia and visual artist Marta Pang is presented in the form of a premiere in the Museo Reina Sofía. Both artists converge from divergent trajectories to give form to a new project conceived specifically for this series, which aims to create new stage projects by setting out from the friction between artists and dialogue between disciplines.
![Carol Mansour y Muna Khalidi, A State of Passion [Estado de pasión], 2024, película](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/palestine%20cinema%20day%202.jpg.webp)
Palestine Cinema Days
Sábado 1 de noviembre, 2025 – 19:00 h
The Museo Reina Sofia joins the global action in support of Palestine with the screening of A State of Passion (2024), a documentary by Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi. The film features in Palestine Cinema Days Around the World, an annual festival, held globally every November, which aims to show films made in Palestine to an international audience. The initiative was conceived as a form of cultural resistance which seeks to give a voice to artists from Palestine, question dominant narratives and create networks of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Palestine Cinema Days Around the World originates from Palestine Cinema Days, a festival organised in Palestine since 2014 with the aim of granting visibility to Palestinian cinema and to support the local film community. In 2023 the festival was postponed because of the war in Gaza, and has since become borderless in scope, holding close to 400 international screenings in almost sixty countries in 2024. This global effort is a show of solidarity with Palestine and broadens the voices and support networks of the Palestinian people around the world.
A State of Passion exposes the atrocities committed against the Gaza population via the testimony of Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah, a Palestinian-British plastic surgeon living in London who decides to return to Gaza and save lives in the city’s hospitals amid the Israeli army’s indiscriminate bombing of the population. A necessary film exposé of the experience of unrelentingly working twenty-four hours a day for forty-three days in the Al Shifa and Al Ahli Hospitals in the city of Gaza.








![Miguel Brieva, ilustración de la novela infantil Manuela y los Cakirukos (Reservoir Books, 2022) [izquierda] y Cibeles no conduzcas, 2023 [derecha]. Cortesía del artista](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/ecologias_del_deseo_utopico.jpg.webp)
![Ángel Alonso, Charbon [Carbón], 1964. Museo Reina Sofía](https://recursos.museoreinasofia.es/styles/small_landscape/public/Actividades/perspectivas_ecoambientales.jpg.webp)