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13 January 2008
Ministers are concerned that children from poorer families miss out on top art exhibitions, concerts or theatre productions because their parents cannot afford tickets.
Pilot projects costing £25 million will aim to develop the artistic talents of youngsters in 10 areas of England with a guarantee of five hours of "high quality" culture every week.
The scheme aims to nurture the next generation of artists and musicians and give all children more time to develop their own creative skills at school and in their free time.
Children's Secretary Ed Balls and Culture Secretary Andy Burnham launched the plan at the Young Vic Theatre, which gives free tickets and drama workshops to thousands of young people from poor areas of south London.
He said a new week-long festival will allow schools to celebrate the artistic talents of their pupils.
The pilot projects will guarantee every child in the 10 areas five hours a week in school and outside for cultural activities. The aim will be to extend the scheme across England in future.
While the Government hopes the initiative will help develop future stars, it is intended to help all young people learn how to be creative and enjoy the arts.
Pupils will take part in a range of activities, such as performing on stage, visiting galleries, museums and theatres, and gaining experience of film-making or TV. Learning to play and perform with musical instruments and creative writing will also form part of the programme.
Local areas across England, including some of the most deprived parts of the country, will bid for a share of the £25 million funding for the pilots.
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