The performance 'MILI KK' reconstructs one of the most powerful yet forgotten stories of our democracy: the history of conscientious objection and insubordination that led to the end of compulsory military service. Using real materials like testimonies, judicial documents, and news reports, the show takes us back to Spain during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, highlighting the life and political journey of Pepe Beunza and others who challenged the military with radically peaceful convictions. Through a direct theatrical language, 'MILI KK' combines the rigor of verbatim theatre with the energy of anti-militarist rock, celebrating the collective spirit of a movement that transformed the country. Through elements of humor, emotion, and memory, the production opens a reflection on the power of disobedience and on what remains today from that struggle for the "right not to learn to kill."
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