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The moral of the SMES in the canton of vaud is not so bad, according to a survey


A recovery plan for the culture of lausanne. The authorities have announced this morning (Monday) wanting to invest close to $ 2.5 million to support the cultural actors ‘ and offer free activities to the public as early as this summer.

$ 2.5 million to revive the cultural activity, it is this that wants to invest the City of Lausanne. Split on four funds, this sum should help to offset the negative impacts caused by the health crisis and who are not or not sufficiently covered by the measures to support the federal and cantonal levels. In head, the support supported with institutions, professionals of culture, the creative economy and the book industry. Michael Kinzer, head of the Department of culture of the City of Lausanne:

Michael Kinzer

Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Michael Kinzer Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

These 2.5 million should be able to take targeted measures. Among them, for emergency assistance to institutions in trouble, the compensation of drop in schooling in the schools of music, supported artists ‘ fees, costs of rent of workshops or grants of warrants. Grégoire Junod, syndic of Lausanne:

Gregory Junod

Trustee of Lausanne

Gregory Junod Trustee of Lausanne

To the trustee of Lausanne, help the cultural sector is both a matter of identity and economic for the capital of the vaud region.

Gregory Junod

Trustee of Lausanne

Gregory Junod Trustee of Lausanne

10’000 jobs, that is more than 7% of the jobs in lausanne. As far as the trade details, according to the authorities. Invest $ 2.5 million while the latest accounts of the City show a deficit of $ 11.2-million? The investment is in spite of everything essential for the trustee, Gregory Junod.

Gregory Junod

Trustee of Lausanne

Gregory Junod Trustee of Lausanne

Characteristic also of this aid plan of the City of Lausanne, the private sector will be able to benefit from support. This economy is so-called creative groups of structures for independent, non-subsidized like record stores, independent producers, or the communication event.

Gregory Junod

Trustee of Lausanne

Gregory Junod Trustee of Lausanne

Of cultural events this summer

This helps the culture will also pass through the organization of several meetings during this summer, which will highlight local productions.

Michael Kinzer

Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Michael Kinzer Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Two scenes will be mounted for the occasion. The programming will be “protean” (music, theatre, street art, cinema) and unveiled in detail next week. The salle Paderewski, casino de Montbenon, will also be used. Another operation launched this summer, a Week of the performing arts which will be held at the end of August. A call for projects has been launched. And all appointments will be supervised by a protection plan in compliance.

The recovery plan wants both to reactivate the cultural milieu in lausanne and restore to the public the desire to get out.

Michael Kinzer

Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Michael Kinzer Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Today, the cultural sector there is heavily affected, but, says Michael Kinzer, he asks to again be able to share his art.

Michael Kinzer

Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Michael Kinzer Head of the Department of culture, City of Lausanne

Using lausanne culture is also affecting the book sector. From August 25 to November 30, the operation “Read Lausanne“will, for example, to buy two books to publishers in lausanne for the price of one in local bookstores.

For this recovery plan, the cultural, the Municipality of Lausanne is seeking a funding of two million francs through an additional credit. The municipal Council will have to vote on this notice at the beginning of August. The 500’000 swiss francs remaining from the reallocation of subsidies.

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