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Arts groups being hit by funding cuts, survey says | Arts groups being hit by funding cuts, survey says |
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More than one in 10 arts companies who lost all of their core Arts Council of England funding have shut down or are closing, according to research. | More than one in 10 arts companies who lost all of their core Arts Council of England funding have shut down or are closing, according to research. |
The Stage newspaper contacted the 206 companies who lost their entire funding and found that 24 have ceased to operate or will soon do so. | The Stage newspaper contacted the 206 companies who lost their entire funding and found that 24 have ceased to operate or will soon do so. |
A further 33 said they were at risk, 70 said they were "just" surviving, while 24 said their finances were healthy. | A further 33 said they were at risk, 70 said they were "just" surviving, while 24 said their finances were healthy. |
Alan Davey, ACE's chief executive, said it was "sad" some companies had closed. | Alan Davey, ACE's chief executive, said it was "sad" some companies had closed. |
Yet "given the difficult context" it was "heartening" that "closures of organisations that lost core funding are still in the minority", he added. | Yet "given the difficult context" it was "heartening" that "closures of organisations that lost core funding are still in the minority", he added. |
Last year's spending review saw 206 companies lose their core funding. It also saw 110 organisations receive funding for the first time. | Last year's spending review saw 206 companies lose their core funding. It also saw 110 organisations receive funding for the first time. |
The Stage gathered 151 responses after attempting to contact all the companies affected by the cuts. | The Stage gathered 151 responses after attempting to contact all the companies affected by the cuts. |
It found 45 of the 151 had also lost funding from their local authorities. | It found 45 of the 151 had also lost funding from their local authorities. |
"Of the 206 arts organisations who were told in March 2011 that they would be losing 100% core funding, one in ten has closed or is in the process of doing so," said The Stage editor Brian Attwood. | "Of the 206 arts organisations who were told in March 2011 that they would be losing 100% core funding, one in ten has closed or is in the process of doing so," said The Stage editor Brian Attwood. |
"Over the next year, these early closers will be joined by others whose determination to continue has proved to be in excess of the resources at their disposal." | "Over the next year, these early closers will be joined by others whose determination to continue has proved to be in excess of the resources at their disposal." |
In a statement sent to The Stage, Mr Davey said it was "always a difficult decision to stop funding an organisation". | In a statement sent to The Stage, Mr Davey said it was "always a difficult decision to stop funding an organisation". |
But "faced with an almost 30% reduction in our budget for the arts", he continued, the Council "had some hard choices to make". | But "faced with an almost 30% reduction in our budget for the arts", he continued, the Council "had some hard choices to make". |
About 1,300 venues, theatres, galleries and arts groups applied for grants from the Arts Council prior to last year's shake-up. | About 1,300 venues, theatres, galleries and arts groups applied for grants from the Arts Council prior to last year's shake-up. |
All-male dance troupe The Featherstonehaughs and Durham City Art were among those who have confirmed they will disband as a result of the cuts. | All-male dance troupe The Featherstonehaughs and Durham City Art were among those who have confirmed they will disband as a result of the cuts. |
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota defended the Council, saying it had handled the cuts "very, very well given the challenges that they faced". | Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota defended the Council, saying it had handled the cuts "very, very well given the challenges that they faced". |
"There's been surprisingly little damage done in the short to medium term," he added. | "There's been surprisingly little damage done in the short to medium term," he added. |
"We'll have to see what it is in the long term but obviously it's going to be much tougher for many organisations over the next 5 years. In any event they're going to have to raise more money from the private sector." | "We'll have to see what it is in the long term but obviously it's going to be much tougher for many organisations over the next 5 years. In any event they're going to have to raise more money from the private sector." |
The Tate is not funded by the Arts Council, although it receives a grant from the Department of Culture Media and Sport. | The Tate is not funded by the Arts Council, although it receives a grant from the Department of Culture Media and Sport. |