![]() ![]() So one might ask why in God's name the return to classes wasn't delayed by a week to allow for a sensible period of isolation after the festive mingling. Within the conservatoires, everything is judiciously planned, wise and good. ![]() In other words: let's put the clusters into a musical context, and the coronavirus will arrive at its coda without the need for a recapitulation. While Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer was following this advice, letting it be known that students would be permitted to stay away from schools two days before the holidays, Bachelot – formerly our Health Minister – therefore proposed the polar opposite, inviting people into conservatoires on the exact same dates. ![]() The Culture Minister was congratulating herself on the reopening of music conservatoires announced by a decree three days earlier, a decision which came as something of a surprise to professionals in the arts sector, coming as it did four days before the start of the academic holidays, as well as appearing to fly in the face of the self-isolation recommended two days previously in an advisory note from the Scientific Council. "Everything is wisely planned, right and good" is pretty much what Roselyne Bachelot was broadcasting on France Inter on December 17th. ![]()
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