1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2007  
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The performing arts sector includes all forms of theatre, dance, opera and music theatre, variety and cabaret.

In the 12 months before interview in 2002, an estimated 17.4% of the Tasmanian population aged 18 years and over (60,100 people) attended a theatre performance, 15.7% (54,100) attended an opera or musical, 9.8% (33,900 people) attended a dance performance, and 18.3% (63,100) attended a performance of other performing arts at least once.

Theatre consists of live performances by actors or puppets, and of plays where the entire or major part of the performance does not use song and music. Included are alternate, playback, puppet, fringe, youth and community theatre, theatre sports and theatre of the deaf as well as drama, comedy, mime and theatre-in-education.

The following graph shows estimates of attendance at performing arts events by selected age groups. From this graph, we can observe the following points:

  • For those attending theatre performances, the highest participation rate was for people aged 18-24 years (22.3%).
  • For dance performances, the highest participation rate was for people aged 35-44 years (12.2%).
  • For opera or musicals, the highest participation rate was recorded by people aged 55-64 years (22.3%).
  • For other performing arts, the highest participation rate was for people aged 18-24 years (28.1%).

ATTENDANCE AT PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS, Tasmania - 2002
Attendance at performing arts events, Tasmania, 2002



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