"Working with 10,226 people in just one year is a big leap forward," said CEO and artistic director Marcus Davey. "It shows there is not only a need, but that the Roundhouse has built its capacity with the new building that opened a year ago, and with the range of projects that we are offering to the local community and across London."
"It's just a great feeling to know that 10,000 young people are learning skills, gaining experience and moving forward in a positive way in their lives. Many have written messages saying how much it means to them."
The Roundhouse also runs an "intense" six week course for young people Not In Education, Employment or Training, and the new workspace, opened by local MP Sir Keir Starmer last year, is an "accelerator and incubator" for higher level artists developing skills to make a career in the creative industries.
The newest project is an exciting collaboration with Camden-raised film star Daniel Kaluuya, who took acting classes at the Roundhouse as a youngster. Centre 59 is particularly focused on young people aged 18-25 who haven't completed higher education.
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