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Winners honoured at 18th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, partnered by HollardThe foyer of the Constitutional Court of South Africa proved a fitting context for the eleven diverse business and arts partnerships honoured at the 18th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard, on 21 September 2015. ![]() Surrounded by artworks from the Constitutional Court Art Collection (CCAC), the winners in the eleven judged categories were celebrated, along with the winners of the event's four special awards selected at the discretion of the Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) Board. Each winner received a unique sculpture by renowned artist, Collen Maswanganyi, inspired by the theme of transformation. Maswanganyi created a "family" of pieces, with each sculpture representing a different family member who has undergone, or is busy undergoing, a transformation of his or her own. "We'd like to congratulate all the winners tonight," commented Michelle Constant, BASA CEO. "By celebrating these business and arts partnerships, we are also paying tribute to the power of the arts, in all its diversity, to be a tool of transformation." Heidi Brauer, Chief Marketing Officer at Hollard, comments: "It made such beautiful sense to celebrate these society-changing projects in a place that holds us to the highest possible standards of commitment to building a better South Africa for everyone. We salute each of the finalists and applaud all of the winners." Winners ranged from small projects to large-scale ones, and encompass many different aspects of the arts. For instance, the winner of the First Time Sponsor Award was the partnership between the Recycling and Economic Development Initiative of South Africa (REDISA) and the Puku Children's Literature Foundation. The partnership saw REDISA sponsoring the Puku Story Festival in Grahamstown and Puku Story Competition for teenagers to write stories in isiXhosa with an environmental theme. This year's International Sponsorship Award was won by Redefine Properties Limited for supporting the Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble's tour to the UK, a resounding success on many different levels. The Sponsorship In Kind Award went to Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc., proud partner of The Magnet Theatre Educational Trust, united by a mission to facilitate access to avenues of empowerment and transformation for historically disadvantaged and vulnerable groups. In particular, the partnership culminated in Magnet's successful application for Section 18A status, contributing to improved sustainability. The partnership between MayFord Seeds and Apollo Music Trust, Symphony Choir of Johannesburg, and Last Night of the Proms, won the Arts and the Environment Award, supported by Nedbank. (See below for a full list of winners.) The 18th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard, commissioned a performance by Anthea Moys, with Lavendhri Arumugam, Dion Monti, and Wits School of Arts Fine Art students, titled The Window Workers. "The conceptual foundation of this piece builds on notions of 'transformation in action - the idea that transformation takes work, and working together," explained Moys. Judges for the 18th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard, were CEO of the Mastrantonio Group and BASA board member, Gianni Mariano (BASA Awards Chairman); Entrepreneur, writer, facilitator and content architect, Kojo Baffoe; Arts commentator and writer, Mary Corrigall; CEO of the Field Band Foundation, Nicolette du Plessis; CEO of the National Heritage Monument, Dali Tambo; Experiential Marketing Director at Geometry Global Johannesburg, Theresho Selesho; and arts consultant and BASA board member, Mandie van der Spuy. As part of the legacy of the 18th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard, BASA worked with the CCAC to facilitate the development of the first iteration of an app that allows all smartphone users to take a tour of this important collection - either on site, or remotely. The Constitutional Court Art Collection App is free, and available for download via the Google Play Store, App Store, or BlackBerry Work. 18th Annual Business Day BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard, winners: Innovation Award First-Time Sponsor Award Increasing Access to the Arts Award International Sponsorship Award Long-Term Partnership Award Media Sponsorship Award Strategic Project Award Small Business Award Sponsorship In Kind Award Development Award Arts and the Environment Award, supported by Nedbank About BASA (NPC):
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