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Six hundred schoolchildren will be given unique access to cultural institutions in the first pilots of the Cultural Citizens’ Programme.
The Arts Council-led programme will launch in September in Liverpool and Blackpool, Birmingham, and Barking and Dagenham. The programme targets disadvantaged communities where fewer people currently visit museums, galleries or the theatre.
The programme is one of the key proposals from the Culture White Paper. Young people on the programme will be offered a range of cultural activities, such as free visits to local plays, behind the scenes access to museums and galleries, and exclusive trips to world class venues, so they develop a lifelong love of the arts. They will also be encouraged to work towards an Arts Award qualification.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Karen Bradley said:
“Arts and culture are an integral part of British society – it boosts tourism, improves our wellbeing and provides a source of local pride and identity. We want to ensure that it is available to everyone, no matter what their background.
The Cultural Citizens Programme will open doors for hundreds of young people across the country, so they can enjoy our fantastic arts and culture scene, and gain the skills to build careers in this thriving sector.”
Darren Henley, Chief Executive, Arts Council England, said:
“Our investment in the Cultural Citizens Programme will help to ensure that more children and young people will have the opportunity to engage with art and culture, regardless of their background. We hope the scheme will complement our existing programmes for children and young people, and help to nurture the cultural citizens of the future.”
The programme will be led by Arts Council England and delivered by Curious Minds, Kids in Museums, and A New Direction with support from Historic England and the Heritage Lottery Fund. If successful, the programme will be rolled out across the country.
The details of the pilots are as follows.
Liverpool and Blackpool:
Barking/Dagenham:
Birmingham:
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