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Arts and Culture Trust Annual Awards 2002The Arts and Culture Trust (ACT) is calling for nominations for the 2002 ACT Awards, presented by Nedbank Arts and the Mail & Guardian. These annual Awards recognise people, institutions and activities that best support the development and promotion of arts and culture in South Africa. The categories are as follows: 1. Arts Administrator of the Year The ACT Awards will be presented at a gala function in Johannesburg on 10 October 2002. Nominations for consideration are to be submitted to ACT by 2 August 2002. A list of finalists will be published on the ACT website: For nomination forms and further information on the Awards, contact ACT on telephone 011 833 3611 or e-mail . You may also download forms from www.artsculturetrust.co.za No faxes or e-mails will be accepted and a nominee must be nominated by another person. Description of each category1. Arts Administrator of the YearOpen to any person in cultural organisations, government, the business community or activities concerned primarily with administration, policy, funding or management of the arts and culture or any aspect of it. Some criteria to consider: 2. Arts and Culture Journalist of the YearOpen to any South African radio, TV or print media journalist - either freelance or permanent, in any part of the country, who regularly writes about/reports on the arts and culture, whether on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Some criteria to consider: 3. Media of the Year in Support of the Arts (Electronic and Print) Some criteria to consider: 4. Arts and Culture Publicist of the YearOpen to any media publicity company, agency or department of an institution whose primary task is to generate publicity, and thereby, audiences and markets for arts and culture or any aspect thereof. Some criteria to consider: 5. Cultural Development Project of the Year (Including Education)Open to any projects or programme undertaken by any formal or non-formal institution in any of the cultural, government, private or business sectors, in any arts and culture discipline, with the primary of developing arts (skills, infrastructure, building audiences, etc) or access to the arts among historically disadvantaged communities. Any agency or organisation involved in advocacy around arts and culture education anywhere in the country OR any formal or non-formal education programme which imparts skills - artistic, administrative, educational, etc - in the arts at primary, secondary, tertiary or adult level. Some criteria to consider: 6. International Arts Sponsor of the YearOpen to foreign donor, embassy, government department or institution, based in South Africa or abroad, which supports South Africa financially, or through training, exposure or other means. Some criteria to consider: 7. ACT Best Practice Project of the Year Some criteria to consider: Chairperson's message The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) once again invites the public to make nominations for the various categories in the annual ACT Awards. The awards are conceived to acknowledge the fine work done by countless individuals, organisations and agencies, local as well as international, in support of the arts. The project is a celebration of excellence in areas often hidden behind the scenes of public events. By placing a range of activities, without which the arts would not thrive, in the spotlight, the awards aim to improve the conditions under which the arts are produced. South Africa is now in the phase where democracy has to be consolidated and translated into meaningful and lasting improvements in everyday lives. In this, the focus must fall on changing the conditions of economic, educational and cultural deprivation under which the majority still live. Just as during the transition, arts and culture have a role to play in this. It may seem modest, but creativity is the capacity to transform materials, ideas and traditions. It is a human capacity that articulates the subtleties of experience and engages the world symbolically and directly. The individuals and agencies which the ACT Awards aim to identify, will all be performing crucial roles in support of creativity. Through the awards, ACT gives expression to its vision to open the hearts and minds of all South Africans to the arts, culture and heritage and their potential to contribute to the creation of a better life for all. Launched in 1994, the founding trustees include the Ministry of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, Nedbank, Sun International, Vodacom and the Royal Netherlands Embassy. Managed by a two-person administration and advised by a Board of Trustees, the ACT provides financial assistance and bursaries to all the art forms and heritage sectors. It provides funding in five categories of activity: skills training in arts and heritage, development of infrastructure, production, training and audience development. The central summons for the ACT remains the forging of mutually beneficial and lasting partnerships between civil society, the private and the public sectors in support of the arts. Along with this the ACT works to grow its own capital base and help expand resources for supporting the arts. - Professor Andries Walter Oliphant |