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Honouring businesses that are investing in an inclusive economyMichelle Constant, Business and Arts South Africa CEO: "When corporate South Africa and the arts collaborate, the business of building legacy continues." ![]() Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) has announced the finalists of the 21st annual BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard. The BASA Awards recognise the contributions of the business sector to the arts across all genres. The announcement was made at a breakfast at Hollard’s Villa Arcadia head office campus in Parktown, Johannesburg, on Tuesday. BASA chairperson Andre le Roux congratulated the finalists and thanked Hollard for its ongoing support of the arts in general and the BASA Awards specifically. This support, he said, enabled BASA to continue building the narrative between South African businesses and artists. Hollard’s Chief Marketing Officer, Heidi Brauer, said art is in Hollard’s blood. “This year’s theme of legacy and the idea that it is each generation’s duty to build and develop the next, resonates strongly with Hollard’s purpose, which is to enable more people to create and secure a better future. The building of warm, mutually respectful partnerships between businesses and artists enables artists to enjoy financial and promotional support, while businesses become better through embracing creativity.” Hollard has been a BASA Awards partner since 2013 and brings enormous value to BASA’s work to integrate the creative sector into the mainstream economy of the land. Legacy is the theme of the 20187 BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard. Finalist diversity showcases the vital role of arts-business partnerships in preserving and building inclusivity and heritage. This is the 21st iteration of the awards, and this year’s entries have been incredibly competitive, said BASA judging panel chairperson Kojo Baffoe who has been a BASA Awards judge since 2012. The judges treat each entry with the intensity and significance it deserves, he said. “It's great that we’ve seen a steady growth in both quantity and quality of BASA Awards entries. It shows that business now sees the value of investing in creatives, and in the creative economy of the land.” There are 30 finalists in 11 categories of the awards. They encompass partnerships that include businesses from the construction, financial, tourism and hospitality, professional services, media and publishing, property, broadcast, information technology and education sectors. Speaking about this year’s Legacy theme and the role arts-business partnerships play in artists’ lives, BASA CEO Michelle Constant said such partnerships become enablers for new market growth. Artists are empowered to take solid business principles on board, enabling them to build successful careers. “BASA-facilitated partnerships further independent, reflective and critical social commentary. This keeps our nation growing and moving forward. It also drives economic growth that, in turn, benefits everybody.” Here follows the full list of the 2018 BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard finalists: Beyond Borders Partnership Award
Cultural Tourism Award, Supported by Nedbank
Development Award
First-Time Sponsor Award
Increasing Access to the Arts Award
Innovation Award
Long-Term Partnership Award
Media Sponsorship Award
Small Business Award
Sponsorship In-Kind Award
Strategic Project Award
The winners will be announced at the BASA Awards event at Victoria Yards, Lorentzville in Johannesburg, on 16 September.
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