Euton Daley MBE
Community development through the arts
Euton has more than 30 years’ experience of community development through the arts working with artists, young people and communities. His experience and leadership has turned ideas into reality, from project management and partnership development, budget planning and raising funds, to opportunities and mentoring for young people and communities with little or no access to the arts.
He was artistic director and chief executive of Pegasus Theatre, Oxford for 23 years, responsible for establishing it as a major youth arts organisation with an impressive portfolio and a growing national and international reputation.
Euton has also played a key role in some landmark cultural initiatives, including Dancin’ Oxford, Cowley Road Carnival, Oxfordshire Youth Arts Partnership and Mesh (Oxford’s international youth arts festival).
He was made an MBE in 2008 for services to the arts and young people. In 2013, Oxford City Council awarded him a Certificate of Honour for his contribution to the young people of Oxford across theatre, dance and creative learning. Awarded Fellowship from Rose Bruford College (London’s international drama school) in 2015.
He was artistic director and chief executive of Pegasus Theatre, Oxford for 23 years, responsible for establishing it as a major youth arts organisation with an impressive portfolio and a growing national and international reputation.
Euton has also played a key role in some landmark cultural initiatives, including Dancin’ Oxford, Cowley Road Carnival, Oxfordshire Youth Arts Partnership and Mesh (Oxford’s international youth arts festival).
He was made an MBE in 2008 for services to the arts and young people. In 2013, Oxford City Council awarded him a Certificate of Honour for his contribution to the young people of Oxford across theatre, dance and creative learning. Awarded Fellowship from Rose Bruford College (London’s international drama school) in 2015.