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Open-air recitals with an audience are back in the City of Buenos Aires

2020-11-04T15:32:40.428Z


Through a broad protocol, the Buenos Aires government established the rules to be able to return to cultural events in the midst of the coronavirus.


11/04/2020 12:22 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

Updated 11/04/2020 12:22

The Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires announced

the return of outdoor cultural events

, which includes one of the most anticipated activities: the return of public recitals.

On the recommendation of the Ministry of Health team, it must be governed by a sanitary protocol and certain safety regulations for the prevention of coronavirus published on the official website of the Buenos Aires Government.  

The return of the recitals with public in the City

will be from November and with a limited capacity of 100 people

 and they will be "prohibited from moving inside the venue during the show."

"It must

remain in the assigned places

, except for the use of toilets or gastronomy", they stated in the report.

In addition, they clarified that the use of face masks will be mandatory, "which can only be removed in the case of consuming food or beverages."

Rules for the return of outdoor cultural events.

To go to the bathroom or food sectors, "it will be mandatory to notify ushers who are working there."

This system is already being implemented in auto concerts, where they must communicate it by activating the vehicle beacons.

"It applies

to all cultural events

, insofar as they can guarantee an occupation area of ​​4 square meters per person, that is:

1 person every four square meters the distance between attendees must be 2 meters

, for the public and the own or contracted personnel who carry out activities during the assembly ”, explains the sanitary protocol and details the terms of those who want to attend:“ The public must be located individually or in groups if they are living together, which may not exceed four people and must wear a mask ”.

Enrique Avogadro, Buenos Aires Minister of Culture, celebrated the return of cultural events and assured in dialogue with radio

La Red

that it is part of "the gradual openings promoted by the City."

"

We are going to measure the distance between people, the maximum capacity of the place, the use of masks

. It is good news because it allows us to relive this face-to-face encounter with our artists," the minister stated.

Regarding the

distribution of the property

, the government detailed that the organization of each cultural event will be able to choose between a demarcation on the ground, social bubbles, chairs or armchairs that maintain distance or space division structures.

"Any other overcoming structure in which the attendees can be arranged, as long as accessibility is guaranteed for people with disabilities," they clarified.

The City established a protocol for the return of outdoor cultural events with the public.

Amphitheaters, parks, squares, streets and avenues

that have no other use simultaneously are the public spaces authorized to carry out the events.

Avogadro announced that "

there will be a second protocol that allows cultural spaces

, particularly independent ones, to make use of sidewalks and streets, and above all their own patios and terraces."

Meanwhile, the organizers must request permission through the City government website within 10 business days prior to the activity and will have to sign an affidavit.

The

duration of the recitals will be 90 minutes

and in the event that more than one show has been programmed, it will be mandatory that there be 90 minutes between each one.

On weekends and holidays there will be no time limit, while on weekdays they can be done from 6:00 p.m.

The protocol also requires that certain parameters be met above the stage,

the artists must maintain at least 2 meters of distance with a mask

, and in the event that they cannot use it, they must keep a greater distance than indicated.

In addition, all sound equipment, instruments and other elements used must be disinfected before entering the premises.

The

tickets

for access must be acquired in a

digital

and access control is performed through the

QR code

in the cell.

In the case of events that are free, a space must be reserved in advance through the same means.

Upon the arrival of the public to the premises, trained personnel will control body temperature with a non-contact digital infrared thermometer and those who register a temperature of 37.5 ° C or higher will be prohibited from entering.

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Source: clarin

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