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7.4.4. Caicena River Ecomuseum, Córdoba These meetings include conferences, workshops, music or theatre performances and pa- rades, always linking antiquity with the present; street theatre, in which the immaterial oral heritage is recovered, the local legend “La encantá”; dramatization and dissemina- tion, night visits to El Ruedo Roman villa ; Greco-Roman youth theatre Festival “Villa de los Sueños”, since 2016; “Walking along goat trails”, walks with the goatherd and cheese making with the goatherd’s wife; “A day in Roman Betica”, a guided tour to El Ruedo , the Iberian settlement of Cerro de la Cruz, the Museum of History, and lunch (or dinner) in a place that resembles a Roman domus with a menu taken from a 1 st century recipe book and a theatre group that animates the evenings; “sofa archaeology”, online sessions from the Covid19. 2. Community engagement Degree of engagement Involvement: The local community was engaged in the development of the interpretive activity. Attendance: In the heat of the project, a classical theatre group, Sommus, was formed, with most of the actors coming from the village. In the case of the Roman banquet or the Festum pa- rade, up to two hundred people have been actively involved, including children and young people of all ages. El Cerro de la Cruz archaeological site. Almedinilla, Córdoba. Picture by Caicena River Ecomuseum 185

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