Young people curate exhibition at Ulster Museum
Young people aged 16 to 25 have helped to curate a new exhibition at Ulster Museum in Belfast, assembling objects that represent t…
Young people aged 16 to 25 have helped to curate a new exhibition at Ulster Museum in Belfast, assembling objects that represent t…
Theatre productions can help to promote healthier body image in young children, a study has found. Led by body image expert Profes…
Study finds that every £1 spent on a primary school performing arts programme generates up to £32 in long-term socioec…
Alexandra Palace’s Young Actors Company is preparing for its inaugural performance in the palace’s theatre next Wednes…
The updated national plan for music education offers a renewed focus on schools but falls short of addressing all concerns raised…
Following approval from the Privy Council, Plymouth College of Art has been granted full university status and formally recognised…
A survey conducted by the British Film Institute and ERIC, a careers platform for young people, has found that a “significan…
DCMS, the Department for Education and the Department of Health and Social Care have jointly announced new music and sport initiat…
Cultural experiences – as offered by Our Place in Space – are vital for youngsters with special educational needs. Dan…
The members' survey analysis also reveals Black people and the young are disproportionately leaving the sector after the pande…
Manchester Metropolitan University’s new School of Digital Arts (SODA) opened for its first public viewing on Monday (13 Jun…
The National Theatre is expanding its Speak Up programme to work with some 140,000 young people from 55 secondary schools across t…
New art fund launches to address needs of local rural communities as they emerge from the global Covid-19 pandemic.
A Scottish theatre company has launched a new initiative to help disabled people get involved with performing arts. Cutting Edge T…
Children could benefit from an average of 65 minutes dedicated to the arts each day, according to new research. The Recommend…
The Welsh Government is investing £1m over the next five years to support the relaunch of the Urdd’s national youth th…
The West Yorkshire city becomes the competition's fourth winner, after a successful bid that championed diversity and young pe…
Drama and theatre education are curriculum entitlements for all children and young people, not just the privileged few, says Geoff…
DCMS is to provide £947,000 for Creative Careers Programme to continue until March 2025, but does not intend to fund it beyo…
The first post-pandemic generation is about to enter the creative industries. Anoushka Dossa has been examining their expecta…
Wales’ first National Plan for Music Education sees funding for music provision trebled, to ensure all children get the…
A campus offering creative education for neurodivergent students is opening at Birmingham’s Aston Hall. The new facility wil…
DCMS Select Committee warns that regulatory gaps are leaving child performers at risk of exploitation.
Sharp fall in creative apprenticeships prompts call for a "radical rethink" of career routes into the sector.