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The theatrical season was finally confirmed during the summer

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After a meeting between provincial government authorities and the Argentine Association of Theater and Musical Entrepreneurs (AADET), an agreement was reached for the realization of shows during the summer season.

While waiting for a new meeting, this time with officials of the Buenos Aires government, Buenos Aires rooms may return to operation, according to what was reported through the @multiteatro account.


According to the theater entrepreneur Carlos Rottemberg, "the agreement allows us to come out with this good news" and added: "It is necessary to agree on this protocol to be able to function and it is even contemplated to occupy other spaces, both private and public, to give rise to rooms that do not meet health requirements".

Who also manifested himself through social networks was Augusto Costa, Minister of Production, Buenos Aires Science and Technological Innovation. The official published the decisions that were taken according to the future protocol that must be applied before the opening of the enclosures.

In the first place, he clarified that the theatrical and musical activities "will take place in open-air spaces and in cultural spaces and theatrical halls that can comply with adequate ventilation conditions., under strict protocols, limited capacity and social distancing ".

On the other hand, "The development of the activity will be carried out and updated considering the specific epidemiological conditions of each of the tourist centers".

Costa explained that for the tranquility of the public and cultural workers, "adequate private and public spaces will be provided so that independent rooms or projects that are not in building conditions to function, can develop their artistic proposals ".

Likewise, “This dialogue will continue through a technical working table made up of the producers, independent sector, artists, workers of culture, the municipalities and the provincial government ".

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