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Covid-19: after health restrictions, the return of "la bamboche"

2021-06-05T14:34:31.379Z


With the passage of the curfew at 11 p.m. Wednesday, the evenings will finally come alive, before the restrictions are lifted even further. Of


The word will have marked the health crisis.

“We don't party anymore!

La bamboche, it's over!

»Had launched in a firm tone on the set of France 3, last October Pierre Pouëssel, the prefect of the Center - Val de Loire region, provoking in the middle of winter the laughing stock of social networks.

But here it is, revelers of all stripes can rejoice: next Wednesday, after months of deprivation and with the passage to curfew at 11 p.m., the baby, the real one, could well be back.

The glasses quickly swallowed until 9 pm will then be behind us and will give way to longer, more festive evenings.

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"We will finally be able to celebrate again in Paris but also Bordeaux, Lille, Marseille, launches Frédéric Hocquard, deputy (PS) in charge of nightlife in the capital.

The summer of 2021 will be festive, much more than last summer.

We have been preparing it for eight months.

The nightlife, which has suffered, has adapted and reorganized to be able to accommodate people in the open air ”, enlightens the elected representative.

In Paris, or Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) for example, June 18 will mark the opening of the aptly named “ZUT” (urban areas of the party).

Requested for months by important players like the Technopol association, these temporary sites will welcome the public, Covid obliges, in the open air on unused rights-of-way.

"The party has been criminalized"

In Paris, in particular, the opening in mid-June under the Paris ring road at the Porte de Pantin (19th century) of the “Kilometer 25” founded by Glazart officials should attract revelers from the capital and its suburbs all summer. Then some emblematic festivals will make a comeback such as the Nuits de Fourvière in Lyon (Rhône), the Printemps de Bourges (Cher) or the Francofolies de La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime). "Like last summer, the party is also likely to move to wild, improvised places", alarms Rémi Calmon, president of Sneg and Co, union of festive places and diversity.

“It is a phenomenon which is between the banal and the exceptional which will play out, analyzes Emmanuelle Lallement, anthropologist at Paris-VIII, specialist in the festival. There will obviously be a festive catch-up effect of a period which has had the characteristic of banning any celebration and even criminalizing it. Could summer 2021 therefore serve as an outlet? Will it allow you to forget everything? “Everything will depend on how we experienced the period. We are coming out of a crisis where there was a lot of suffering. Some bereaved people will undoubtedly have difficulty resuming old habits, ”said the anthropologist. It should also be noted that many festive events, such as concerts, will only be open on presentation of a health pass and with precise gauges, which weddings will also not resume until July,once the curfew has been completely lifted. But that shouldn't spoil the fun.

Source: leparis

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