Guests from Europe Soir, Robin Renucci, president of the Association of National Dramatic Centers, and Muriel Mayette-Holtz, Director of the National Theater in Nice, felt that the venues were able to reopen and welcome the public. "under the required sanitary conditions".

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A very political 46th Caesar ceremony, independent cinemas which organize symbolic screenings this weekend, around fifteen theaters occupied by demonstrators… The discontent of the world of culture against the restrictions imposed because of the health situation is growing. 'magnitude.

"Our responsibility as an employer is not to encourage the occupation of our work tools, but we would like to salute the mobilization of the occupants and to support them on all their demands", commented on Saturday, at the microphone of

Europe Soir

, Robin Renucci actor and director, president of the Association of National Dramatic Centers (ACDN)

"The occupation of theaters is not an end, simply a means of being heard," he explains.

He recalls in particular that a protocol for resuming the activity of performance venues, taking into account the epidemic, was presented to the Minister of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot, at the beginning of January.

"And it has remained a dead letter," he laments.

"We are deprived of living together the imaginary moments that are necessary today, and particularly for young people," adds Robin Renucci.

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"We saw the Caesar delivery with a masked room, distanced ..."

Same misunderstanding on the side of Muriel Mayette-Holtz, director of the National Theater of Nice, who believes that most performance venues are able to accommodate the public taking into account the epidemic situation.

"Yesterday evening, we saw the Cesar delivery with a masked room, distanced ...", she points out, also at the microphone of

Europe Soir.

"We can open our theaters tomorrow, it is our job to manage the flow, and to manage it under the required sanitary conditions", underlines Muriel Mayette-Holtz.

"Artists are whistleblowers, be careful not to lose the sublime part of ourselves which is culture!", She concludes.