Guimarães bans shows after crowds in Multiusos



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The Câmara de Guimarães decided to suspend all shows and cultural events in the municipality’s facilities after the controversy over the comedy show held on Saturday in Multiusos.

In a statement sent to our newsroom, the municipality explains that, despite the fact that the event in question complied with the contingency plan approved by the health authorities, the increase in cases in recent weeks requires more restrictive regulations than those that are currently implemented.

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“Until Municipal Civil Protection, in which the health and safety authorities sit, after listening to the entities that manage the municipal equipment that host shows, conclude the measures to be taken, the mayor ordered the temporary suspension of the shows currently scheduled. in all the cultural facilities of the municipality ”, writes the municipality.

The Pavilhão Multiusos de Guimarães hosted yesterday a comedy show with comedians Hugo Sousa, Nilton and A Pipoca Mais Doce, the latter generated controversy after sharing a photo of the place.

Through your Instagram account, influence, who is now taking his first steps in comedy, shared a photo where the audience of the show can be seen, giving the impression that they are crowded and in high numbers.

The criticism was immediate, with followers of the comedian criticizing this type of action in a municipality that is being hit by the pandemic at the national level, in recent weeks.

But Pipoca, named Ana García Martins, did not stay, and responded to the critical comments of the followers, even questioning if they wanted her to “measure the fever of each one” of the stretchers to see if they were in a position to monitor. to the show.

Source. Instagram

Source. Instagram

This was the first major comedy session to take place in Minho since the covid-19 pandemic began. Produced by Meio Termo, Lda, tickets cost between 16 and 18 euros and are forbidden to children under 16 years of age.

After half a year without shows, Multiusos de Guimarães yesterday hosted the Stand-Up Sessions with comedians Nilton, Ana García Martins and Hugo Sousa.

In a statement, those responsible for managing the space ensure that the event complied with “all the guidelines and security measures imposed by the DGS and the Resolution of the Council of Ministers no. 70-A / 2020 ”.

“In a room layout with a capacity of 2466 seats, only 964 seats were occupied, which corresponds to 40% of the capacity”, they refer.



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