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Christmas buskers banned in light of pandemic

Christmas buskers banned in light of pandemic

Dublin City Council has banned buskers from city streets this December in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a city councillor.

The Irish Times reports that in a letter to street performers dated November 27th, the council said the temporary suspension of street performer permits could not be lifted due to public health reasons.

Street performers often attract crowds of onlookers, however, under current Level 3 restrictions, no more than six people from a maximum of two households can meet outside while social distancing.

The council letter to performers said “stay safe and stay well and we hope to welcome you back to the streets of Dublin in the not too distant future.”

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Following the letter, Green Party Cllr Donna Cooney tabled an emergency motion at the monthly council meeting on Monday night, which was taken without debate.

The councillor called on the local authority to come up with a “creative solution” to allow performers to reach an audience at Christmas.

A lot of bands that are pretty successful now started on the streets

“Whether it be getting some professional recording done, making some videos... There are speakers up on Grafton Street that are going to play music so they might not have a street performance, but at least they have an audience and get their music out there,” she said.

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“We could maybe do things on social media, mainstream media. Bono and the likes of them usually get out and play on Christmas eve so maybe this is a time that our established performing artists and bands can help out those that are only starting off and still making their living by playing on the streets.”

Cllr Cooney said she believed street performers have been “overlooked” in relation to supporting the arts sector during the pandemic.

“They’re probably most in need. It’s very difficult to prove your income when you’re a street performer. For some people it’s their income and for others it’s a path for them... A lot of bands that are pretty successful now started on the streets,” she said.

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