“…The latter strand of studies engages with issues of 'democratisation of culture' or 'cultural democracy', which are intended to represent 'an approach to arts and culture that actively engages everyone in deciding what counts as culture, where it happens, who makes it, and who experiences it' and refers to a 'range of approaches to widening involvement in arts and culture' (Arts Council England, 2018a, p.2). 'Audience development' helps foster 'relationships with new and existing audiences [which] : : : can include aspects of marketing, commissioning, programming, involvement in decision making, education, customer care, and distribution' (Cuenca-Amigo and Makua, 2017;Arts Council England, 2018b, p.3). Traditionally audience development initiatives focused on the removal of barriers to participation associated with an assumption that the people being targeted might be interested in the arts (Kawashima, 2000;Hadley, 2021).…”