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Research Reveals Young Britons Feel Excluded from Creative Arts Opportunities

Research Reveals Young Britons Feel Excluded from Creative Arts Opportunities

1 Haziran 2026The Guardian
  • Research conducted for the Roundhouse in London indicates that 87% of young Britons aged 18 to 30 feel they have fewer artistic opportunities. Factors such as rising costs, the loss of communal spaces, and limited access to creative outlets contribute to a sense of disconnection and isolation among this demographic.
  • The findings were released alongside the Roundhouse's 20-year impact report, highlighting the urgent need for support in the arts sector.
  • The Roundhouse has been a significant player in promoting youth engagement in the arts since its reopening in 2006. The release of this research coincides with broader discussions about the sustainability of the arts in the face of economic challenges, particularly for younger generations who are often the most affe…
  • The findings from the Roundhouse highlight a troubling trend in the creative arts landscape, where economic barriers and the decline of communal spaces are increasingly alienating young people. This disconnect not only stifles individual creativity but also undermines the cultural fabric of society.
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