The pie charts compare the proportional government spending on the arts, while the bar chart illustretes the number of people participating in arts events during a decade (1995; 2005).
Overall, the rate of theater increased significantly, while the percentages of visual arts and music decreased and literature stayed unchanged. In contrast, the number of theatre, music and literature rose slowly. In the meantime, the number of visual arts declined minimally during the period. It is also worth mentioning that using music was the highest in both categories.
Looking at the pie charts, the percentage of theater made up at 15% in 1995. In 2005, it reached 40%. In contrast, initially the rates of visual arts and music stood at 25% and 50% and decreased at 10% and 40% in 2005, correspondingly. The literature was an outliner in the chart in that its contribution to arts neither declined nor onclined. Its figure stayed the same throughout the period, with 10%.
Turning to the bar chart, the number of people participating on music was the most, stood at 120000 in 1995 and next 10 years, it increased to about 150000 in 2005. The number of people on theatre and liturature made up at 80000 and 20000 in 2005 and rose slowly to 90000 and 30000 in 2005. Visual arts, it decreased minimally from 50000 to 48000 during the period.
