The table chart illustrates the main reasons for attending the art classes of UK adults over the 20 years. The data is calibrated in percentages.
Overall, It is evident that the reason for the desire to see a specific performer or artist remains stable and Highest compared to other reasons, While there have been fewer numbers of art students for work reasons.
To commence with desire, Over the 20 years, the percentage not highly fluctuated, varying from 54% 20 years ago to 56% today. Furthermore, The reason for accompanying children increased from 9% to almost a quarter today. However, only 27% of UK adults were keen on special occasions 20 years ago, whereas this ratio slightly falls to 9% today.
Moving to work or business reasons, only 6% of UK adults were attending these classes over the 2 decades, then this figure gradually rises to 11 % today
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