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Alternatives must be found after closure of music and acting courses

Published 29/07/2024   |   Last Updated 29/07/2024   |   Reading Time minutes

Following the abrupt closure of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama’s young music and acting weekend programmes, the Senedd’s Culture Committee is calling on the Welsh Government to generate alternative opportunities in music and drama for young people.

Delyth Jewell MS, Chair of the Senedd’s Culture Committee said:

“We’re deeply disappointed by the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama decision to close its young music and young acting weekend programmes.

“These courses have been a cornerstone of arts education, playing a crucial role in developing our young talent. This closure marks a huge loss for students and our cultural landscape.

“We’re very grateful to the many students who shared their powerful stories with the Committee and it’s clear that closing these courses will have a profound impact on their lives.

“The Royal Welsh College is facing serious financial challenges and maintaining schemes like this is very difficult. However, we are concerned by the abruptness of this closure. It leaves a significant void in music and drama education and creates uncertainty for staff, students and families affected.

“Our young people must not be disadvantaged compared with their peers in other parts of the UK and beyond.

“Today we’re calling on the Welsh Government to do all it can to generate alternative opportunities and to secure sustainable pathways into professional training within Wales.”

The Senedd’s Culture Committee will continue to hold the Welsh Government to account on funding in these areas ahead of the next budget round.