Belgian artists seek to end COVID-19 restrictions
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Dancers, actors, choreographers and directors in Belgium are fighting back against COVID-19 restrictions in the best way they know how - by taking to the stage.
More than 120 theaters, cinemas and cultural centers said they would open their doors starting Friday, defying the current ban on indoor events. The activist collective Still Standing for Culture said there's no evidence that cultural venues are any more dangerous or prone to spreading the coronavirus than other businesses that have been open for weeks, if not months.
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