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New Standard Bank Ovation Awards Celebrate Innovative Fringe Productions at National Arts Festival

Press Release
17 June 2010

Innovative and cutting edge productions at this year's Fringe programme of the National Arts Festival, Grahamstown will be recognised by the debut by the Standard Bank Ovation awards
 
The new Standard Bank Ovation award recognises and celebrates innovation and excellence on the Fringe programme of the National Arts Festival by putting the spotlight on cutting edge-work that is strong, diverse and original.

Veteran Johannesburg-based theatre journalist Adrienne Sichel will convene the panel responsible for selecting the winning productions. She is the recipient of the 2009 Alan Kirkland Soga Lifetime Achiever Mondi Shanduka Award presented by the Newspaper Association of South Africa; a 2010 resident fellow in the division of Dramatic Art, Wits School of Arts and serves on the National Arts Festival committee.

The nominations for the  Standard Bank  Ovation  will  be made by a panel of Cue reviewers and accredited professional media . A select number of knowledgeable and specialist arts professionals appointed by the Festival will comprise an evaluation panel which will function anonymously. The panellist's identities will be revealed only after the final announcement of the winners.

The panel will consist of at least one specialist in each of the following genres in which an award will be presented:

-      Theatre
-      Comedy
-      Music (excluding Jazz)
-      Dance
-      Physical Theatre
-      Performance Poetry/Storytelling
-      Multi-disciplinary arts

Standard Bank Ovation winners will be publicly announced in the Festival newspaper, Cue.

The following criteria will be considered by the panel when reviewing a production for the Standard Bank Ovation:

-      Strength of production (taking into consideration the various creative and technical elements)
-      Quality of performances, writing & directing 
 -     Conceptualisation, innovation & originality (does the work create new directions? )
-      Potential longevity?: Does the production deserve to have a life beyond the Festival? Will a Standard Bank Ovation  place it under the radar of a potential management , funder or festival?)
-      Overall Impact of the production

Stickers bearing the Standard Bank Ovation will be awarded to each of the  winners for display on their poster and  inclusion on their marketing material.

On the last day of the National Arts Festival, the winners of the Standard Bank Golden Ovation awards  will be announced for  five categories. The  authorised representaive of each production will receive a prize of R 5 000, sponsored by Standard Bank. Each of the five winning companies will be invited to submit a proposal for consideration for the following year’s Arena programme.

During the inaugural year,  every Fringe production  will be eligible to be considered.   As from 2011, only fringe productions which have not been staged for more than two consecutive years will be  qualify.

There’s a whole lot more too – check out www.nationalartsfestival.co.za for the full programme or pick up a copy of the Booking Kit / Programme at selected Exclusive Books and Standard Bank branches, and Computicket Outlets.

Call the Festival hot line for all enquiries – 046 603 1103. Follow us on Twitter @artsfestival or join us on Facebook: facebook.com/nationalartsfestival.

Ends

The National Arts Festival is sponsored by Standard Bank, The Eastern Cape Government, The National Arts Council, The National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, The Sunday Independent and M Net.

About the National Arts Festival: The National Arts Festival, now in its 36th year, has proved its sustainability and has grown to be one of the leading arts festivals in southern Africa. Its objectives are to deliver excellence; encourage innovation and development in the arts by providing a platform for both established and emerging South African artists; create opportunities for collaboration with international artists; and build new audiences.

ISSUED BY             :                  THE FAMOUS IDEA TRADING CC
ON BEHALF OF        :                  NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL, GRAHAMSTOWN
CONTACT               :                  GILLY HEMPHILL / CILNETTE PIENAAR
TEL                         :                  021 886 4900
CELL                       :                  082 820 8584
EMAIL                    :                  gilly@thefamousidea.co.za



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