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This month we will have two virtual races convened online highlighting the importance of staying in shape and participating in these solidarity events:

On the one hand, the AVEMPO foundation organizes the "VIII Solidarity Race for Multiple Sclerosis" which this year will consist of a virtual race from the 22nd to the 11/29/20

Until 4/11/20 there is the option of requesting the shirt with which to wear this race.

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On the other hand, a Virtual Woman race will be held this November in Galicia on 11/29/20, convened with other dates for other Spanish cities.

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Trail Monasterio de Caaveiro

November 22 in one of the most beautiful places in Galicia: As Fragas do Eume.

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The toll for the AP-9 motorway in Vigo -Rande (Redondela) will become cheaper thanks to the new state budgets (if they are approved and subsequently decreed) thanks to the budget allocated to it. It was presented by the Minister of Transport and reflected in the 55 million euros reserved for this purpose.

Likewise, the A Coruña-A Barcala route would also benefit from discounts for users of this route.

This agreement seems to have been obtained in part due to pressure from the BNG, which a few days ago stated that it would only support the General State Budgets if the allocation to Galicia and the expenses of the AP-9 were increased.

 

Many of us have children in private or public schools, but while public schools have a continuous shift and most private schools, by their own decision, private schools have been in limbo. With a continuous day in which it is impossible to follow the minimum safety distance standards that are required of other sectors of the country, and not only in classes, full of about 25 children, but in the entrances and exits of schools.

In them are grouped parents or in the worst case grandparents who wait for the children. At different gates, as before, only now more distant in timetables and not just once a day, but twice a day of entry and twice a day of departure.

Most of the parents wish and asked the guardian to join forces and request the continuous day, tired of seeing that the "that everything remains the same" prevails.

However, in most of the subsidized schools, the directive responds and relies on the fact that the educational community to which they belong has always offered this schedule, as if it were the only condition for which parents select that school to educate their students. Children. Obviating that normally one looks more for the educational quality of the school and the proximity to the homes when choosing a school. And now it is those parents who have chosen them who are asking for a change and who ask the competent government for education in each community for a continuous journey and not a rooting to customs that are not adequate now.

It is time for them to be listened to and the schedules changed as there are many risk factors apart from the crowding of people at the time of school outings:

One of them is that although children wash their hands more than before and disinfect them with hydrogel but nobody sees that there are disinfectant rugs or similar for shoes, unlike what happens in many other places.

In addition, the use of digital books has been left behind and there are many schools that do not carry it out, claiming that it would be discriminatory for children who have books from the book fund and thus discriminating against those who have been able to buy them, who could also pass material to those who do not and share it. With what they bring home to study each day, should their pages be disinfected at home every day as well as other surfaces?

It is time for responsibility and prudence to prevail as the government already allows changing the split schedule to a continuous schedule due to the pandemic if the dining and transportation services are respected.

It is clear that there are still many fringes to take care of in this fight against the covid and many of those who can move the threads still look the other way, it is time for the stitches to be tacked well and Spain stops going to the queue of the fight against covid and become an exemplary country, like other countries of this European community to which we belong.

The V Inclusive Film Festival of Vigo begins today at the Vigo Municipal Auditorium organized by the Galician Audiovisual Inclusive Association. Screening for free until Saturday, today at 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Different films will compete in three sections:

_ Documentary section:

Crip Camp. A Disability Revolution (by James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham) Urxencias en México DF / Midnight family (by Luke Lorentzen) and Ara Malikian: a life between the ropes (by Nata Moreno).

_ Short films section:

Homomachy (by David Fidalgo); Forever, Malevich (by Antón Veiga); Los Bengala Orchestra (by David Valero Simón); Operation R.A E (by Borja Álvarez); The PIGS method (by Borja Kozlov); Xoves de comadres (by Noemí Chantada); There will be monsters (by Carlota Pereda; Loca (by María Salgado Gispert), and Polter (by Álvaro Vicari)

_ Webseries section:

With titles such as Undetectable or #Sitcom voteable at the following link: https://www.festivalcinevigo.es/webseries/

Vigoculture 2021-20

On Sundays in October and November, Vigocultura shows will be performed with theater, puppets, circus or dance for the little ones in the afternoon. In December in the morning. Companies such as Luna Teatro or Anita Maravillas will participate

25/10/20, Auditorio Municipal de Vigo

On Fridays and Saturdays from the first week of October to December we will have performances by Teatro do Atlántico, Cinema Sticado, Philippe Kikolas, Elefante Móvil, A Quinta do Cuadrante, Teatro Aforo, etc.

2/10/2020 Auditorio Concello de Vigo

The Ópera Locos stands out among all, (Max Award for Best Musical Show) that will be performed on November 27 and 28.

Gala Vigueses distinguidos

 

Auditorio Mar de Vigo 2/10/20

O empapelado Amarelo

2/10/2020 Auditorio Concello de Vigo, Vigocultura

Carrera virtual Bom

Colaborando con la lucha contra el cáncer 5/10/20

Inclusive film of Vigo

13 til 17/10/20 Municipal Auditorium 

Vigocultura

Espectáculos durante los meses de octubre, noviembre y diciembre en Vigo

Distans‑ Cía. Vol de Temps


11/10/020 18:00 horas

II Foro La Toja Vínculo Atlántico

1 al 3/10/20, La Toja, Pontevedra

Moncho Borrajo

24/10/2020 20:30 horas, Auditorio Mar de Vigo

Evento solidario "Un mar de corais".

25 /09/20 al 18/10/20 Iglesias, auditorios de parroquias de Vigo

This weekend will be held the gala of Distinguished Vigueses and the Gold Medal of the city. Ceremony that is usually held in March and given the current situation will be held this Saturday, October 3 at the Mar de Vigo Auditorium.

The winners are decided by vote of the groups of the Plenary of the Municipal Corporation of Vigo.

The winners are: Athlete Alejandro Gómez, the Asociación Solidariedade Galega co Pobo Saharaui, the jurist Julio Picatoste, the television presenter Carlota Corredera, the Iván Álvarez National Police, the Peña Trevinca Club and the National Police, Autonomous and Local Police forces as well like the Civil Guard. Together with ten educational centers that have been teaching in the city for more than 50 years.

IV Faro de Vigo Education Forum will be held in person on September 25 and 26. It will deal with educational topics via streaming or in person at the Mar de Vigo Auditorium. It consists of 6 workshops and 6 lectures distributed between both days. It will include a conference by James Rhodes, Manel Rives, Jesús Guillen, Jose Fernandez, Esther López, etc.

The congress platform in virtual form can be followed at the following link

This will be its fourth edition after years of success among educators, trainers and parents.

September 20

XVII Festival de Cans

2-5 /09/20 Cans, Porriño
 

Festival Internacional de Títeres

Redondela, 1 al 6 /09/20

Festival The Wild

San Miguel de Oia 5 y 6/09/20

 

XXXV Trofeo Príncipe de Asturias

 Bayona  4 al 6 /09/20

Festival TerraCeo

Continua el festival TerraCeo en el Auditorio Mar de Vigo hasta el 19/09/20

IV Trail Vila de Padrón

5/9/20   Padrón

Retorno

20/09/2020 

Auditorio Municipal do Concello de Vigo . Vigo
viernes, 25 septiembre - 21.00

Viva la Vida 10th Anniversary Tour

Sala Rouge, 25/09/20 , Vigo

 

Todo al negro

Teatro Afundación . Vigo  27 /09/20

Rock na Rua

Hasta 18/9/20 Ponteareas

A few days before the start of the new school year, the rules of going back to school in Spain have resulted in more frequent hand washing, classroom ventilation, as well as the use of mandatory masks from primary school. However, the recommended ratio in classrooms will not be reduced, from an average of 20 or more children per classroom, while in any other meeting in Spain the capacity would be limited to 10 people. School directors and teachers are forced to seek solutions with the responsibility of accommodating students of any stage with a safe distance as best as possible in classes that do not have the capacity to do so.

They are especially concerned about the bubble group or stable coexistence group in childhood stages in which children will not even have a mask or social distance. In all cases outside of school, these children do not live alone but with their families or caregivers, with which the group will be extended to all people with whom the children have contact outside of school hours, transmitting a possible contagion into or out the school. In addition to the possible contact that students have even from the same school in extracurricular activities, recess or other parts of the facilities.

The measures varied according to the place, in other countries they have chosen:

USA: The measures and schedules depending on the cities in a country in which the schooling of children is not compulsory and children can be educated from their homes.

It will depend on the cities, so in New York they are opting for semi-face-to-face classes, alternating face-to-face classes with others online to accommodate fewer children with a safe distance, in other cities such as Chicago the online mode has been opted for.

Norway: In Scandinavian countries, schooling is not compulsory until age 7. In Norway, the number of students per classroom has been limited to 15. Norwegian schools have been classified into three levels with three lights: green, yellow or red light. The red light allows them to lower the ratio and schedules. The yellow light allows to change the measures of social distancing and the green light allows them to act normally.

Iceland: Social distance prevails in one of the countries with the fewest inhabitants and with groups of 5 children per teacher in their classes. In addition, in these countries, spending the most time outdoors in their schools prevails and they go to school compulsory from the age of 7.

France: Mandatory mask from 11 years old in schools and greater disinfection.

Charlie Hebdo, one of the most critical French magazines, wonders if the children will finish school this year with the following cover:

Imagen propiedad de charlie-hebdo