Amateur Preforming Arts Groups can still meet under new rules in Teddington

By The Editor

5th Nov 2021 | Local News

Teddington Choral Society
Teddington Choral Society

Since the rule of six was introduced it has been unclear what this means for amateur preforming arts groups.

However yesterday Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, revealed some good news for the groups.

He tweeted: "These activities can continue with larger groups than 6 but only where this is organised activity, follows relevant guidance & crucially there is no mixing of each group of up to 6."

However many were confused by his tweet two days ago which said: "Due to the rapid spread due to social contact, I'm afraid we can no longer permit exemptions for indoor grassroots sport & amateur performing arts and choirs."

This advice is confusing and many groups in Teddington were stumped at the mixed messaging.

However now it is apparent that groups can continue to preform so long as they do not mingle in groups of more than six.

This will come as particularly good news for Teddington Choral Society, who have finally returned to physical rehearsals after six months away.

We have a number of talented preforming arts groups in the area, such as Teddington Theatre Club, so hopefully we will see them back on the stage sooner rather than later.

     

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