Yorkshire Post

Social side of the arts is important for isolated over-50s

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AN ARTS organisati­on in North Yorkshire says many of its older members have been “increasing­ly isolated” during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Thirsk-based Rural Arts, which aims to enrich people’s lives, has worked with other arts organisati­ons in North Yorkshire’s Action Towards Inclusion project.

Rural Arts usually provides more than 400 events and 70 performanc­es around the county.

However, it had to close its centre and cancel its touring schedule because of coronaviru­s.

Its Heart and Craft groups cater for some 1,200 over-50s who take part in arts activities at eight locations in the county.

Chief executive officer Max May said volunteer workers and those who attend its sessions have missed out on making social connection­s.

He said: “The work that we do is about providing social opportunit­y for people. Our mission is enriching lives and communitie­s through the arts. A lot of the people that come to our sessions have been increasing­ly isolated during the pandemic.”

While activity has moved online during the crisis, some older members do not have the necessary digital skills. Volunteers have missed out too as Rural Arts’ touring programme has been cancelled over recent months. It usually provides opportunit­ies for 100 people, including volunteer promoters at about 70 events.

Mr May said: “We’ve got all those volunteers not moving forward with all the activity we normally do.”

He said that the Government’s recent announceme­nt of a culture support package is “important and very welcome” and the organisati­on’s community centre in Thirsk, the only one of its kind in North Yorkshire, is due to open next week.

He added: “We see ourselves as having a really, really vital role to play not only in bringing the visitor economy back but bringing back that community wellbeing and cohesion.”

Interest in future performanc­es is “stronger than we anticipate­d,” he said, showing there is a hunger for people to be in the same room as each other.

He added: “Coming out of – or not even coming out of, in some places – really unpreceden­ted times, the arts, in my opinion, is well placed to help us rebuild our lives.”

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