ISSUE
Singapore’s aggressive campaign to create awareness regarding the local arts scene is visible with the introduction of new museums and festivals being held here. With the recent opening of the Peranakan Museum as well as the upcoming Singapore Biennale, the Government has pumped in a fortune in making Singapore an international arts hub. In recent years, there are concern voices on Singapore youth being politically apathetic. However, some have noticed that Singapore youth are also apathetic towards the local arts scene in Singapore. Is this really true?
GENERAL RESEARCH QUESTION
Is Singapore youth REALLY apathetic towards the local arts scene and why do they do so?
HYPOTHESIS
Singapore youth today ARE apathetic towards the local arts scene because they feel that the type of local arts scene here is out of their general mainstream preferences. (too avant-garde etc)
PURPOSE STATEMENT
Objective
It is to inform the National Arts Council regarding the level of awareness among youths on the local arts scene. Another objective is to identify the causes of such sentiments among Singapore youths. This report would enable NAC to evaluate on whether they should continue promoting the local arts scene.
TARGET AUDIENCE
ARTS SOCIETY IN SINGAPORE
This report could benefit aesthetic companies such as local theatre companies so that they will know what kind of theatre performance would attract the youths. This goes the same for the music industry.
NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL AND YOUTHS THEMSELVES
This report could also expose the youths (especially the respondent from the survey) to the current local arts event that has been held and what plans the National Arts Council has in the future. In this way, the survey itself is a tool itself to increase awareness to those who are clueless regarding the local arts scene.
WHY A SURVEY?
An attitudinal survey is very much needed to gauge the level of awareness among youths today on their understanding of the local arts scene. It can also be a medium for them to voice their opinions and suggestions on whether the National Arts Council are doing enough to generate such interest. It can also be a tool in finding the root cause of such disinterest, if any. With this, NAC would be able to tackle the problem head on.