* A screenshot of inaugural APPG for Performing Arts Education and Training meeting.
Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes has been elected chair of the new All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Performing Arts
Education and Training.
This has been set up to examine the challenges facing
the performing arts training sector and wider creative education issues.
The election took place during the APPG’s inaugural meeting in which former Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative
Industries, Lord Vaizey of Didcot, Sharon Hodgson MP, Lord Aberdare, Lord
Clement-Jones, Lord Taylor of Warwick and Jack Lopresti MP were confirmed as vice-chairs.
The group is
made up of a partnership between MPs and industry body, the Council for Dance,
Drama and Musical Theatre (CDMT).
The purpose of the group is to support parliamentarians in discussions
relating to:
• Training,
education, assessment and professional practices across the performing arts,
particularly in drama, dance and musical theatre
• The continuing
Professional Development of practitioners within the creative and cultural
industries
• The wider
benefits of engagement with the performing arts for students, practitioners and
audiences.
The APPG will meet on a quarterly basis with the next gathering
scheduled for March 2021 at which, fully constituted, it will begin this
important work in earnest.
Mr Baynes said: “I’m delighted to be elected as chair of this new APPG and I want to
thank the Council for Dance, Drama and Musical Theatre (CDMT) for its tireless
commitment and talents in making this initiative come to life.
"This is a cause
close to my heart as an amateur musician and, before I became an MP, as chairman of the Holroyd Community Theatre near Chirk, and as a Trustee of Mid
Wales Opera and the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.
"I also set up
the charity Concertina – Music for the Elderly which provides live music in
care homes and day centres across Wales and England."
He added: "Covid-19 has impacted the performing arts and creative industries very
seriously, so I’m keen that we work as a group to examine the issues facing
industry professionals at this critical time.
"All of us involved in this new
APPG are determined to support to the best of our ability training, education,
assessment and professional practices across the performing arts, particularly
in drama, dance and musical theatre.”