The prosecutor's office submitted a submission to the Minister of Culture of the Novgorod Region, Yulia Timofeeva, because of the Iowa concert on Children's Day. This is reported by RIA Novosti in the telegram channel.
"Some viewers were outraged by the concert of the singer Ekaterina Ivanchikova, considering her costume similar to male genitals. The performer herself denied all charges, " the publication says.
The prosecutor's office considered it necessary to respond to the indignation of local residents, decided that the organizers of the concerts improperly fulfilled their duties "related to the protection of children from information harmful to their health."
In addition, the materials of the prosecutor's inspection were sent to Rosobrnadzor to resolve the issue of administrative responsibility. The fine for such a violation for officials can range from 5 to 10 thousand rubles.
Let us remind you that Iowa performed in Veliky Novgorod on Children's Day at Victory-Sofiyskaya Square in Veliky Novgorod. The event was organized as part of the cultural program of the young cinema festival "New Movement". Responsible for the organization was the Novgorod Regional Theater and Concert Agency (NOTKA), subordinate to the Ministry of Culture of the region.
After the concert, the prosecutor's office began to receive appeals from citizens with complaints about the singer's costume.
After the appeals, the prosecutor's office studied the video recordings from the artist's concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg, where she performed in the same image, but the posters were marked "6+". At the same time, at the concert in Veliky Novgorod, the entrance was free, that is, without age restrictions.

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