SPONSORSHIP OF LOCAL ARTS REWARDED
Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) is pleased to announce the nominees for the 12th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, supported by Anglo American – highlighting South Africa’s top arts and culture events supported by sponsorship from local business.  
The nominees list spans the broad spectrum of the arts - from visual arts projects, like the Joburg Art Fair and the Shangaan-themed Dungamanzi ‘Stirring Water’ project, to theatre, music and social awareness initiatives such as ABSA’s ‘Addicted To Life’ drugs awareness campaign.   
Also nominated are a number of daring and, at times controversial, business and arts partnerships; among these are Standard Bank’s provocative Marlene Dumas’ ‘Intimate Relations’ exhibition and the Grand Daddy Hotel’s Airstream Penthouse Park.   
“We’re absolutely thrilled at the nominations list which reflects just how effectively business and the arts can come together in a way that benefits both – along with South African society as a whole,” says BASA CEO Michelle Constant.   
Constant’s sentiments are echoed by Business Day Brand Manager, Anda Peter: “This is not a one-size-fits-all landscape but one where different businesses can flex their financial and creative muscles in a variety of ways to help ensure the livelihoods of our arts community, and give ordinary South Africans the opportunity to enjoy the cultural expressions of our richly diverse nation”.   
“As an ongoing supporter of the arts, Anglo American is proud to be one of the lead sponsors of the BASA Awards, which we believe represents a shared vision to encourage mutually beneficial and sustainable relationships between corporate South Africa and arts and culture,” says Premilla Hamid, Head of Public Affairs for Anglo American. “As the partner of choice, and the largest corporate social investor in the country, we understand the power that cultural sponsorship has in connecting the larger community to the arts, whilst supporting local artists in the process.”  
Leading the charge in the nominations list are several projects that have earned two nominations each: among them the Keiskamma Art Project, which is sponsored by Murray & Roberts LTD.  Based in Hamburg in the Eastern Cape, this platform for emerging and established female artists and crafters is also responsible for creating the artworks that will be presented to the winners for this respected awards event.   
Among the nominees are several of South Africa’s bigger corporates including MTN, whose 15th Annual MTN South African Music Awards has earned them a nomination in the Single Project category. Sanlam has also received a nomination in the Strategic Sponsorship category for its annual SA Fashion Week, while Old Mutual’s Encounters series of concerts is also in the running for the same award.   
Unlike the other 11 categories which have three finalists each (aside from International Sponsorship which has two), the Barloworld ARTWORKS Mentor of the Year Award (launched in 2005 with the support of Barloworld) has five finalists. The hotly contested category recognises business volunteers who work directly with arts organisations, sharing skills and expertise to address challenges specific to that arts organisation.   
Nominees were selected by a prestigious panel of judges - CEO of the Constitution Hill Trust, Dr Ivan May; Loerie Awards MD, Andrew Human; playwright and director Welcome Msomi; co-founder and head of Vega School of Advertising, Gordon Cook; theatre and dance writer/journalist Adrienne Sichel; business entrepreneur, South Africa’s former High Commissioner to London and currently executive chairperson of Peotona Holdings, Cheryl Carolus; and, Mastrantonio Holdings CEO Giovanni Mariano.  
The judging process was audited by Grant Thornton Johannesburg.   
The 12th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, supported by Anglo American, will take place on 31 August at an invite-only event to be held at the forum  turbine hall in Newtown, Johannesburg. Winners in 12 categories will be announced, along with the Chairman’s Premier Award - which is made at the discretion of the Chairman of BASA recognising sustained and extraordinary commitment to the arts in South Africa.   
For a full list of nominees in the 12th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, supported by Anglo American, see below (nominees/finalists in alphabetical order).   
Full notes on each of the categories, including nominee/project profiles, are available on request.  
BEST USE OF A COMMISSION OF NEW ART 
Finalist 1:ABSA Project:Addicted to Life  
Finalist 2:Grand Daddy Hotel Project:Airstream Penthouse Park  
Finalist 3:Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) Project:Mobile Exhibition  
FIRST TIME SPONSOR 
Finalist 1:Arup (PTY) LTD Project:Dungamanzi ‘Stirring Water’  
Finalist 2:Murray & Roberts Ltd Project:Keiskamma Art Project through Murray & Roberts Women’s Art Project  
Finalist 3:Rainbow Chicken Ltd Project:Catelina Theatre  
INCREASING ACCESS TO THE ARTS 
Finalist 1:Exclusive Books Reading Trust Project:Ndodeni Family Library Project  
Finalist 2:First National Bank Project:Joburg Art Fair  
Finalist 3:Golden Arrow Bus Services Project:Cape Africa Platform’s Arts Awareness Programme  
INTERNATIONAL SPONSORSHIP 
Finalist 1:Standard Bank Project:Marlene Dumas’ ‘Intimate Relations’  
Finalist 2:Zamexpo  Project:artSPACE durban  
LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT 
Finalist 1:Deutsche Bank Africa Foundation Project:Little Artists  
Finalist 2:Sandton Business Improvement District Project:Sandton Central Arts Programme  
Finalist 3:Standard Bank Project:National Schools Festivals   
MEDIA SPONSORSHIP 
Finalist 1: Desklink Media Project:National Arts Festival  
Finalist 2:Fine Music Radio Project:Fine Music Radio Cape Diary  
Finalist 3:The Times Project:The Times’ Art Page  
SINGLE PROJECT 
Finalist 1:First National Bank Project:Joburg Art Fair  
Finalist 2:MTN Project:South African Music Awards  
Finalist 3:Murray & Roberts Limited Project:Keiskamma Art Project through Murray & Roberts Women’s Art Project  
SPONSORSHIP BY A SMALL BUSINESS 
Finalist 1:Buz Publicity Project:Trevor Huddleston Centre  
Finalist 2:The Drum Café Events Project:Mzantsi Traditional Orchestra  
Finalist 3:Symfony Digital Solutions Project:Chew Magazine  
SPONSORSHIP IN KIND 
Finalist 1:Eurocape Holdings Project:Out The Box Festival (UNIMA SA)  
Finalist 2:HCI Foundation Project:The Baxter Theatre Centre  
Finalist 3:Vukile Property Fund (Ltd) Project:National Eisteddfod Academy  
STRATEGIC SPONSORSHIP 
Finalist 1:Old Mutual Project:Encounters (Oppikoppi Productions)  
Finalist 2:Sandton Business Improvement District Project:Sandton Central Arts Programme  
Finalist 3:Sanlam Project:SA Fashion Week  
YOUTH SPONSORSHIP 
Finalist 1:ABSA Project:Addicted to Life  
Finalist 2:Standard Bank Project:National Schools Festivals   
Finalist 3:Webber Wentzel Project:Young Artist Competition  
MENTOR OF THE YEAR 
Finalist 1: Gary Ninow for Umcebo Trust 
Finalist 2: Gregory David Wallis for Ifa Lethu Foundation  
Finalist 3: Ilka Dunne for National Eisteddfod Academy 
Finalist 4: Patrick Seager for VANSA Western Cape 
Finalist 5: Yvette Nowell for Valued Citizens Initiative  The Barloworld 
ARTWORKS 
Mentor of the Year Award - launched in 2005 with the support of Barloworld, the award is for business volunteers working directly with arts organisations, sharing skills and expertise to address challenges specific to that arts organisation.  
CHAIRMANS PREMIER AWARD 
The Chairman’s Premier Award is made at the discretion of the Chairman of BASA, and recognises sustained and extraordinary commitment to the arts in South Africa. 
ENDS  
 Notes to Editors - About BASA:
BASA was founded in 1997 as a joint initiative of government and the business sector, to secure the future development of the arts industry in South Africa, through increased corporate sector involvement. Established as a Section 21 company, BASA is accountable to both government and its business members.  
Notes to Editors – About Business Day (“News Worth Knowing”):
Business Day is South Africa’s premier business newspaper and your gateway to the country’s top decision makers. It is the country’s only dedicated, stand alone national business daily – and one of only 7 daily business titles in the Southern Hemisphere. It reflects the values of its readers – an educated, independent and bold view of the world. Business Day delivers quality, in-depth news and incisive analysis of business and economic news, politics and current affairs, giving an edge to its readers.   
Notes to Editors – About Anglo American plc:
Anglo American plc is one of the world’s largest mining groups. With its subsidiaries, joint ventures and associates, it is a global leader in platinum group metals and diamonds, with significant interests in coal, base and ferrous metals, as well as an industrial minerals business. The Group is geographically diverse, with operations in Africa, Europe, South and North America, Australia and Asia. (www.angloamerican.co.uk)   
For more information, please contact:  
Total Exposure 
+27 11 788 8725 
Walter Gelderblom 
walter@totalexposure.co.za 
083 259 9629  
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BASA +27 11 832 3039
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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