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2020-03-13T18:46:20.389Z


The coronavirus epidemic rocked everything this week for museums and shows.


Between the ban on gatherings of more than 1000 people decreed on Monday and that of gatherings of more than a hundred people dropped yesterday, everything changed this week for museums and shows. Up to the Eiffel Tower which announced, yesterday evening, its closure for an indefinite period.

• Performing Arts

The ax has fallen. The rooms have no choice. " We must organize the closure until further notice, " says Anne Marret, secretary general of the Comédie-Française. The small rooms are in tune with the big ones. At the Espace cirque d'Antony (Hauts-de-Seine), the Trottola company will not put up its marquee, while at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris at the Bouglione's, they displayed " End of season".

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We apply what public health policies dictate. Besides reservations, it had become very quiet, "says Châtelet. In Chaillot, " the Norwegian company Carte Blanche did not fly to Paris, that of Trisha Brown took it back to New York ", adds

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Source: lefigaro

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