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Bremen is looking for space for the music and cultural scene – news from Bremen

Bremen should look for space for festivals like the Horn to be Wild. (Horn to be wild Pressefotos)

The music and cultural scene should and must be helped in the corona pandemic. The parliamentary groups in the Bremen state parliament agreed on this on Wednesday. Therefore, a large majority approved a motion by the red-green-red government coalition, which calls on the Senate to provide two to three suitable areas for open-air events in Bremen and Bremerhaven. “We have to offer the actors in the culture and events industry as well as the audience a perspective,” said Kai Wargalla (Greens). You have to get the existing cultural locations through the crisis and at the same time create new places that can be used for music, concerts and club nights under pandemic conditions, according to Wargalla.

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The Senate must now design a suitable funding program that can create such places. In addition, contact is to be made with industry associations such as club amplifiers, the Bremen music scene and Red Alert, in order to provide support with concrete implementation. As soon as the pandemic situation allows, planning should begin. In addition, a hygiene and infection protection concept is to be drawn up with those responsible for the areas.

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Festival month at the waterfront: Bremen is getting a floating stage again

Festivalmonat an der Waterfront

-Bremen is getting a floating stage again

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“I am happy about the application and I am adopting opposition policies,” said Carsten Meyer-Heder (CDU). The CDU state chairman paid a lot of respect to the entire event industry because they have been fighting their way through the pandemic for a year with many innovative ideas. This application is an instrument to help. Miriam Strunge (left) and Eva Quante-Brandt (SPD) emphasized the importance of this motion for the scene. The FDP parliamentary group leader Lencke Wischhusen, however, sees room for improvement. It must be ensured that subcultural and commercial offers are not played off against each other – both would suffer from the pandemic. The FDP parliamentary group abstained from the vote, the group MRF (Magnitz, Runge, rim carrier) and Jan Timke (citizens in anger) spoke out against it.

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