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Arts Sponsorship more than doubled since 2001

Business and Arts South Africa releases valuable ARTSTRACK Research 2009

Arts sponsorship has more than doubled since 2001 when the arts market was estimated at around R136 million, growing to nearly R360 million in 2009. Of this, music sponsorship attracts nearly 50% of all the sponsorship spend (R173 million in 2009) with the balance going to all other arts and culture initiatives.

This being one of the key findings of ARTSTRACK research 2009 – Business and Arts South Africa’s bi-annual authoritative study on the arts and culture market in South Africa.

Conducted nationally over a period of two and a half months other key findings from ARTSTRACK 2009 are:

The long-term planning of sponsors in the field of Arts and Culture is also underscored by the findings on the importance of children learning about Arts and Culture – and not just Sport. The results showed that a clear majority of those sampled would like to see their children learning equally about both – an increase from 2007’s research.

39% of consumers felt the costs of attending Arts and Culture Events (ranging from Movies to Traditional Dance, Museums, Exhibitions and Ballet) were too high – an increase in three points on 2007’s findings. “This is, of course, coming in a year in which the economic recession hit hard but I think is something that should be looked at by sponsors and arts and culture practitioners,” Business and Arts South Africa CEO Michelle Constant commented.

Communities take notice and support sponsors that are investing in projects of value to them; and as well as sponsors uplifting and support communities. According to Constant, this supports the King Three Report, which highlights the need for corporate citizenship through CSI.

In a spontaneous question that asked respondents to name an Arts and Culture sponsor in South Africa, Standard Bank received the most mentions followed by ABSA then MTN. (The full list of 19 spontaneously-recalled sponsors is available in the research) According to sponsors themselves, the companies regarded as sponsorship leaders are Standard Bank, Absa and Nedbank.

The belief that government has a significant funding responsibility to develop and support Arts and Culture.

Music topped the list of 12 disciplines supported that included festivals, museums, theatre, movies, traditional dance, crafts, literature, sculpture/paintings/photography, opera, contemporary dance and ballet.

The biggest contribution now comes from Marketing Budgets.

The 2009 research was especially revealing in the attitude of non-sponsors of Arts and Culture. In particular, non-sponsors gave a detailed list of their ideal sponsorship - which included a relationship in which both parties benefit equally, community upliftment, strong brand awareness, contribution to the company’s BEE scorecard, and ability to be measured.

According to Constant, “A great deal of valuable information emerged from the research – including how culture can be used as a tool for tourism. This is particularly interesting in 2010 with the FIFA World Cup bringing so many visitors to our country.”

“What I found interesting were the comments from business on how they believe we can make the Arts and Culture environment more attractive to sponsoring companies,” says Constant. “As Business and Arts South Africa we are already working on some of the suggestions which we hope will see an increase in Arts and Culture sponsorship in 2010 and beyond.”

ARTSTRACK 2009 gives good insight into sponsorship of arts and culture in South Africa and is a powerful research tool for anyone interested in sponsorship in the Arts market in South Africa.

Scope:

The consumer ARTSTRACK Research 2009 covered a wide spectrum – ranging from the frequency and types of events South African adults attend in the field of Arts and Culture to attitudes towards, and awareness of sponsors, and the role of government.

It also offers insight into the size of the Arts and Culture sponsorship market, the nature and length of contracts, budget issues, sponsorship objectives amongst other issues. Companies not involved in sponsoring Arts and Culture were also probed on other sponsor activities, sponsorship preferences and their reasons for not sponsoring Arts and Culture.

Methodology:

Conducted by leading South African sponsorship company, BMI, the methodology was based on consumer research amongst a total sample of 1950 adult (over 18 years) South Africans. The one-on-one, interviews took place nationally, covering individuals from South Africa’s diverse background. For specific business research, Business and Arts South African members were also surveyed as well as a number of non-Arts and Culture sponsoring companies.

The bi-annual Business and Arts South Africa ARTSTRACK Research is available to all members of Business and Arts South Africa.

For enquiries on the Business and Arts South Africa ARTSTRACK Research 2009 contact Beverly Reddy on 011 832 3039. For more information about Business and Arts South Africa programmes please visit www.basa.co.za.

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ATTENTION: ALL FINE ARTISTS AND FASHION DESIGNERS

This is a call for all fashion designers and fine artists to submit their storyboards and artworks for the Annual Macufe Fashion Market 2009.

The fashion show is being organized with a competitive flair whereby, all designers and fine artists will be required to apply in order to gain an opportunity to take part in the 2009 fashion show.

The purpose of this year’s fashion show is to integrate fashion and fine arts in order to develop, empower and promote craftsmen and women within the Free-State Province.

The theme of this year is “Liquid”. Fashion designers and fine artists will be required to follow the theme in order to stand a chance of making it to the next level.

The fashion show is set to take place between the 2nd and 11th of October 2009.

Fashion designers

Fashion designers are required to submit the following:

ü  A3 storyboards with a minimum of eight to ten design sketches

ü  Technical drawings of each of them , displaying detail and creativity

ü  Brief explanation of the concept

ü  Fabric swatches

Designs will be judged under the following categories:

1.       Traditional wear

2.       Smart/Casual

3.       Cocktail

Judging criteria:

ü  Quality of the range

ü  Creativity

ü  Attention to detail

ü  Fabrics used

ü  Design work

 

FINE ARTISTS

Fine artists will be required to display their craft on various canvasses.

Various art mediums may be submitted as long as they are in line with the theme “Liquid”.

Fine artists should submit the following:

ü  A3 artworks

ü  Various mediums

Judging criteria:

ü  Creativity

ü  Attention to detail

ü  Interpretation of the theme

ü   Design work

ü  Quality of the design

ü  Use of colour

Application forms and additional information are available on www.bluhues.com or send your enquires to info@bluhues.com. Applications should reach Bluhues no later than the 4 September 2009. Late applications will not be considered.

Applications can either be hand delivered to:

1 Forums Building

20 Aliwal Street

Bloemfontein

9323

Posted to: 

P.O.Box 615

Bloemfontein

9300

All successful candidates will be provided with incentives to produce their range or artworks.

Please not that designers will be notified telephonically 2 to 3 days after the submission date.

For more information contact Bluhues @ 0514301977 or fax us on 0866967333

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TUT’s Annual Student Exhibition

The carnival is coming to town and invading the Arts Campus; look out for the bearded lady, a fortune teller and fire breathers among others.

There will also be a special appearance by a recent acquisition from the Irish Sea.

On 28 August 2009, the students of Tshwane University of Technology, Faculty of the Arts, Department of Entertainment Technology will showcase their work, representative of all the specialization fields offered, which includes amongst others, décor, properties, costumes, make-up, lighting, sound and stage technology. An awards ceremony will also take place.

The work of accomplished young artists is sure to set the stage for another brazen Annual Exhibition of the Department of Entertainment Technology. The exhibition can be viewed at Building 25G08 and 25G10, Arts Campus, 24 Du Toit Street (corner Du Toit and Struben Streets).

For more information, call 012 382 6154. Please go visit our website for more information at www.entertainmenttechnology.co.za

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NGO Fair calls for submissions


Calling all NGO’s and CBO’s, social justice organisations and interested parties; would you like to read your work or launch your book, publication or newsletter?

Would you simply like to take part in network conversations with other organisations?

Perhaps you would like to screen a short video (15 min max) or do a presentation of your organization and your work. Come participate in the Khanya College NGO and CBO Fair.

As part of the Khanya College Winter School, the NGO and CBO Fair offers NGOs and CBO’s a space to exhibit their publications, profile their work and profile their organisations. The fair also offers these organisations a space to network with each other, engage donors and government donor agencies.

Several platforms will be created for non-governmental organizations, community based organisations, donors, the government agencies and the press to engage, debate and discuss issues relevant to the work of civil society organisations. These platforms include the fair itself, round-table discussions and interviews with various stakeholders, workshops, book launches, viewing corners, exhibitions and screenings, among others.

There will be a selection process and the chosen entries will be given a platform to showcase themselves and their work to a captive audience comprising of other organisations, donors and the general public.

All submissions must be accompanied by your full contact details, a copy of your ID, a profile of the organisation that you represent and a letter of declaration stating that the submitted work is your own original work.

* Note: All submissions sent to Khanya College will NOT be returned

Send all submissions to:

NGO Fair Submissions
Khanya College
PO Box 5977
Johannesburg
2000

or you can drop them off at:

5th Floor Vogas House
123 Pritchard Street
Johannesburg
2001

For more information contact:
Katlego Gabashane
082 710 3858
011 366 9190

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