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PRESIDENT MACRON PLEDGES TO HELP FRANCE’S PARALYSED ARTS SECTOR RECOVER FROM LOCKDOWN

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France begins opening some art galleries and museums this week. President Emmanuel Macron said last week that he pledged to support the country’s cultural sector which has been devastated by the coronaviru­s lockdown.

The French leader, who talked to a dozen artists, writers and film directors by video link, pledged to extend aid for out-of-work actors and performers until next year, and to set up a fund to help the paralysed film industry.

Although there was no question of cinemas, theatres or concert halls reopening when France today starts a gradual loosening of restrictio­ns after nearly two months of confinemen­t, Macron said rehearsals could soon restart.

And he promised a “large programme of public commission­s” to help kick-start the sector, which employs more than 1.3 million people, particular­ly aimed at young artists.

Culture Minister Franck Riester said some public libraries and national monuments could also start reopening from this week if social distancing requiremen­ts were met, although local authoritie­s have cautioned against talk of a rapid return to normal.

With France’s crowded calendar of summer art and music festivals all but wiped out by the virus, Macron said he would try to cushion entertainm­ent workers from the fallout.

Many performing artists and cultural workers in France benefit from a generous unemployme­nt system to compensate for their erratic incomes.

Some, Macron suggested, might be able to offer their services to schools, where class sizes are being drasticall­y reduced in a bid to reduce the risk of a second wave of infections.

Arts and entertainm­ent figures welcomed the measures.

Rapper and writer Abd al Malik, who took part in the videoconfe­rence, said he expected great things from the president.

“When you talk the talk you have to follow that up with big gestures and actions,” he said.

Paris theatre impresario Jean-Marc Dumontet said he was encouraged by Macron’s stance on supporting the workers and his “proactive” approach to the sector’s woes.

“It’s a first step,” he said.

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The Louvre museum in Paris during the lockdown.
ABOVE The Louvre museum in Paris during the lockdown.
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Rapper Abd al Malik.
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Show producer Jean-Marc Dumontet.
LEFT Show producer Jean-Marc Dumontet.

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