Summary
King Charles III visited Aviva Studios in Manchester, where he tried DJing during a tour focused on arts and youth development. The King met young people benefiting from the King’s Trust charity, which collaborates with other organizations to offer creative courses. These initiatives aim to help young people gain skills and confidence in the arts and creative industries.
Key Facts
- King Charles III visited Aviva Studios in Manchester.
- He attempted DJing with help from aspiring DJ Christian St Louis.
- The King's Trust charity supports young people in gaining creative skills.
- The King's Trust has partnered with the Elba Hope Foundation to launch Creative Futures courses.
- Creative Futures offers free arts courses to inspire and aid young people.
- The King also met with young people learning stage skills at the Factory Academy.
- The Factory Academy, started in 2018, aims to offer career paths in the creative sector.
- King Charles unveiled a plaque and enjoyed a choir performance during his visit.