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"What do you want the door was guarded / What do you want we were locked in / What do you want the street was closed / What do you want the city was subdued / (...) What do you want the night had fallen / What do you want we loved each other ”
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To open this letter dedicated to cultural outings that it is becoming more and more delicate to compose, it seemed to me right, opportune, even necessary, to quote the poem by Paul Éluard, taken from the collection,
Poetry and Truth
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His title ?
"Curfew" !
Necessary because going out becomes, more than ever, an act of faith and resistance.
The end of the festivities is certainly fixed at 9 p.m.
And not a minute later.
Unless the claims of many cultural players to offer a safe-conduct to go to the theater, the cinema or the opera are heard by the government.
But, even, until 9 p.m., there are still shows, areas to explore, experiences to live.
In cities affected by the curfew as in
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