The pei charts give information about proportional government spending on the arts in different sectors: visual arts, theatre, music and literature from 1995 to 2005, while the bart chart comparies the figure of people participating arts events between 1995 and 2005. Ovarall, the share of spending money for theartre inclined significantly, although the quantity of people participating in music was dominant in both 1995 and 2005.
In 1995, the proportion of spending money was almost 50% ,which then this figure saw decrease to almost 40% in 2005. Similarly, the percentage of spending money for theatre experienced a sharp incline from around 40% to almost 15% throughout a decade (1995-2000). In contrast, the figure of spending money for visual arts saw a sharp decline from almost 15% to around 8% from 1995 till 2005. However, the share of cost for literature remained stable during the period.
Acording to bar charts, the number of people participating in visual arts was over 40000 in 1995, which then that figure did not saw unchanged during the period. The quantity of people participating in theatre was 80000 in 1995, and theatre’s figure increased to almost 90000 in 2005. Similarly, the number of musician people experienced growth significantly from 120000 to 150000 from 1995 to 2005. There was lower quantity in literature’s number, at 20000 and this figure inclined to around to 30000 in 2005.
