National Arts Festival
| Piiluu | 1973 |
|---|---|
| Paaloŋ | South Africa |
| Coordinate location | 33°19′10″S 26°31′9″E |
| Official website | http://www.nationalartsfestival.co.za/ |

A National Arts Festival (NAF) e la tigiri nang taa diibu yuoni la yuoni zaa ko a Makhanda, South Africa. O e la a tigi-kpong ko a arts festival nang be a African continent[1] ane a performing arts festivals kpong kaŋa nang be a tendaa yi a saama waabo noɔre.[2]
Subsidiary festivals
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Think Fest[3]
- Spiritfest[4]
- Wordfest[5]
- National Youth Jazz Festival
- Fingo Festival
- Creativate Digital Arts Festival
- National Schools Festival
Yiele ŋmԑ-baa-irii
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]| Year | Music | Drama | Dance | Jazz | Visual Art | Other |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Zoë Modiga | Kgomotso 'MoMo' Matsunyane | Lorin Sookool | Darren English | Stephané Conradie | Angel Ho
(Performance Art) |
| 2022 | Msaki | Billy Langa & Mahlatsi Mokgonyana | Sylvester Thamsanqa Majela | Linda Sikhakane | Lady Skollie | Koleka Potuma
(Poetry) |
| 2021 | Cara Stacey | Thando Doni | Kristi-Leigh Gresse | Vuma Levin | Buhlebezwe Siwani | Gavin Krastin
(Performance Art) |
| 2020 | Nthato Mokgata | Jefferson Tshabalala | Lulu Prudence Mlangeni | Sisonke Xonti | Blessing Ngobeni | – |
| 2019 | Megan-Geoffrey Prins | Amy Jephta | Kitty Phetla | Mandla Mlangeni | Gabrielle Goliath | – |
| 2018 | Guy Buttery | Jemma Kahn | Musa Hlatshwayo | Thandi Ntuli | Igshaan Adams | Chuma Sopotela
(Performance Art) |
| 2017 | Abel Selaocoe | Monageng 'Vice' Motshabi | Thandazile Radebe | Benjamin Jephta | Beth Armstrong | Dineo Bopape
(Performance Art) |
| 2016 | Avigail Bushakevitz | Jade Bowers | Themba Mbuli | Siya Makuzeni | Mohau Modisakeng | – |
| 2015 | Musa Ngqunqwana | Christiaan Olwagen | Luyanda Sibiya | Nduduzo Makhathini | Kemang Wa Lehurele | Athi Patra Ruga
(Performance Art) |
| 2014 | Njabulo Madlala | Greg Homann | Nicola Elliott | Kyle Shepherd | Hasan & Husain Essop | Jahmil XT Qubeka
(Film) Donna Kukama (Performance Art) |
| 2013 | Runette Botha | Prince Lamla | Fana Tshabalala | Shane Cooper | Mary Sibande | Anthea Moys
(Performance Art) |
| 2012 | Kelebogile Boikanyo | Princess Mhlongo | Bailey Snyman | Afrika Mkhize | Mikhael Subotzky | – |
| 2011 | Ben Schoeman | Neil Coppen | Mamela Nyamza | Bokani Dyer | Nandipha Mntambo | – |
| 2010 | Samson Diamond | Janni Younge | Mlu Zondi | Melanie Scholtz | Michael MacGarry | Claire Angelique
(Film) |
| 2009 | Jacques Imbrailo | Ntshieng Mokgoro | Thabo Rapoo | Kesivan Naidoo | Nicholas Hlobo | – |
| 2008 | Zanne Stapelberg | Jaco Bouwer | Dada Masilo | Mark Fransman | Nontsikelelo Veleko | – |
| 2007 | Bronwen Forbay | – | Acty Tang | Shannon Mowday | Pieter Hugo | Akin Omotoso
(Film) |
| 2006 | – | Sylvaine Strike | Hlengiwe Lushaba | Concord Nkabinde | Churchill Madikida | – |
| 2005 | Andile Yenana | Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom | Peter John Sabbagha | – | Wim Botha | Ramolao Makhene
(Standard Bank Special Award for the invaluable contribution to and significant achievement in Theatre – posthumous award) |
| 2004 | Tutu Puoane | Mncedisi Baldwin Shabangu | Portia Lebogang Mashigo | – | Kathryn Smith | Moses Taiwa Molelekwa
(Standard Bank Special Award for the invaluable contribution to and significant achievement in Music – posthumous award) |
| 2003 | Angela Gilbert | Yael Farber | Moya Michael | – | Berni Searle | Dumisani Phakhati
(Film) |
| 2002 | Prince Kupi | Sello Maake Ka-Ncube | Gregory Vuyani Maqoma | – | Brett Murray | – |
| 2001 | Fikile Mvinjelwa | Brett Bailey | Tracey Human | – | Walter Oltmann | – |
| 2000 | Gloria Bosman | Zenzi Mbuli | – | – | Alan Alborough | – |
| 1999 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| 1998 | Bongani Ndodana-Breen | Aubrey Sekhabi | David Mudanalo Matamela and Debbie Rakusin | – | Nhlanhla Xaba | – |
| 1997 | Sibongile Mngoma (Opera) | Geoffrey Hyland | – | – | Lien Botha | Alfred Hinkel
(Standard Bank Special Award for invaluable contribution to and significant achievement in Dance) |
| 1996 | Victor Masondo | Lara Foot Newton | Vincent Mantsoe | – | Trevor Makhoba | – |
| 1995 | Abel Motsoadi | John Ledwaba | Boyzie Cekwana | – | Jane Alexander | – |
| 1994 | Michael Williams (Opera) | Jerry Mofokeng | – | – | Sam Nhlengethwa | – |
| 1993 | Sibongile Khumalo | – | Christopher Kindo | – | Pippa Skotnes | – |
| 1992 | Raphael Vilakazi | Deon Opperman | – | – | Tommy Motswai | Kevin Harris
(Film) |
| 1991 | – | Peter Ngwenya | – | – | Andries Botha | Darrell Roodt
(Film) |
| 1990 | – | – | Robyn Orlin | – | Fée Halsted-Berning and Bonnie Ntshalintshali | – |
| 1989 | Johnny Clegg | Marthinus Basson | Gary Gordon | – | Helen Sebidi | Pieter-Dirk Uys
(Drama) (1820 Foundation Special Award) |
| 1988 | – | Mbongeni Ngema | – | – | Margaret Vorster | – |
| 1987 | Hans Roosenschoon | – | – | – | William Kentridge | – |
| 1986 | – | Andrew Buckland | – | – | Gavin Younge | – |
| 1985 | Sidwill Hartman | Maishe Maponya | – | – | Marion Arnold | – |
| 1984 | – | Ken Leach | – | – | Peter Schütz | Lamar Crowson
(Music) (Standard Bank / 1820 Foundation 10th Anniversary Special Award) |
| 1983 | David Kosviner | Paul Slabolepszy | – | – | Malcolm Payne | – |
| 1982 | – | Janice Honeyman | Lindy Raizenberg (Ballet) | – | Neil Rodger | – |
| 1981 | John Theodore | Richard E Grant | – | – | Jules van de Vijver | – |
Yiel-ŋmeԑreba
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]A kyɔɔtaa direbe mine la bama:
- 2020: Madosini, traditional musician
- 2019: Bernie Searle, visual artist
- 2018: Mamela Nyamza, dancer and choreographer
- 2017: Neo Muyanga, musician and composer
- 2016: Lara Foot Newton, playwright and director
- 2015: Satire (The genre was chosen as the programme centrepiece)
- 2014: Sylvaine Strike, actor and director
- 2013: Mike van Graan, playwright and director
Meng kaa kyԑ
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ziiri mine sommo
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Snowball, J. D.; Willis, K. G. (2006). "Estimating the Marginal Utility of Different Sections of an Arts Festival: the Case of Visitors to the South African National Arts Festival". Leisure Studies. 25 (1): 43–56. doi:10.1080/0261436052000330410. ISSN 0261-4367. S2CID 145578941.
- Snowball, J. D.; Webb, A.C.M. (2008). "Breaking into the conversation: cultural value and the role of the South African National Arts Festival from apartheid to democracy". International Journal of Cultural Policy. 14 (2): 149–164. doi:10.1080/10286630802106326. ISSN 1028-6632. S2CID 144987200.
- Kenneth W. Grundy (July 1994). "The Politics of South Africa's National Arts Festival: Small Engagements in the Bigger Campaign". African Affairs. 93 (372): 387–409. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a098726. JSTOR 723369.
- Verweij, P. (2009). "Making Convergence Work in the Newsroom: A Case Study of Convergence of Print, Radio, Television and Online Newsrooms at the African Media Matrix in South Africa During the National Arts Festival". Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. 15 (1): 75–87. doi:10.1177/1354856508097020. ISSN 1354-8565. S2CID 145734010.
- Willis, K. G.; Snowball, J. D. (2009). "Investigating how the attributes of live theatre productions influence consumption choices using conjoint analysis: the example of the National Arts Festival, South Africa". Journal of Cultural Economics. 33 (3): 167–183. doi:10.1007/s10824-009-9097-z. ISSN 0885-2545. S2CID 154900991.
- Snowball, J. D.; Willis, K.G. (2006). "Building Cultural Capital: Transforming the South African National Arts Festival". The South African Journal of Economics. 74 (1): 20–33. doi:10.1111/j.1813-6982.2006.00046.x. ISSN 0038-2280.
- Saayman, Melville; Rossouw, Riaan (2011). "The significance of festivals to regional economies: measuring the economic value of the Grahamstown National Arts Festival in South Africa". Tourism Economics. 17 (3): 603–624. doi:10.5367/te.2011.0049. ISSN 1354-8166. S2CID 96426655.
- M Kruger; M Saayman; SM Ellis (2010). "Does loyalty pay? First-time versus repeat visitors at a national arts festival". Southern African Business Review. 14 (1). Retrieved 6 September 2014.
- Saayman, Melville; Saayman, Andrea (2006). "Does the location of arts festivals matter for the economic impact?". Papers in Regional Science. 85 (4): 569–584. doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2006.00094.x. ISSN 1056-8190.
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- Snowball, J. D.; Antrobus, G. G. (2005). "Valuing the Arts". South African Journal of Economics. 70 (8): 1297–1319. doi:10.1111/j.1813-6982.2002.tb00067.x. ISSN 0038-2280.
- Snowball, J. D. (2005). "Interpreting Economic Impact Study Results: Spending Patterns, Visitor Numbers and Festival Aims". South African Journal of Economics. 72 (5): 1076–1084. doi:10.1111/j.1813-6982.2004.tb00146.x. ISSN 0038-2280.
- Bain, Keith (1998). "Make Believe: Standard Bank National Arts Festival Grahamstown, 2–12 July 1998". South African Theatre Journal. 12 (1–2): 137–164. doi:10.1080/10137548.1998.9687669. ISSN 1013-7548.
- van der Vyver, Abraham G.; du Plooy-Cilliers, Franzél (2006). "The social dynamics of arts festivals: A comparative analysis of the KKNK and the Grahamstown National Arts Festival". South African Theatre Journal. 20 (1): 192–203. doi:10.1080/10137548.2006.9687832. ISSN 1013-7548. S2CID 219592996.
- Kitshoff, Herman (2004). "Grahamstown National Arts Festival—Grahamstown, 1–10 July 2004". South African Theatre Journal. 18 (1): 246–249. doi:10.1080/10137548.2004.9687791. ISSN 1013-7548. S2CID 110399137.
- Lewis, Megan (1998). "Standard Bank National Arts Festival, Grahamstown, South Africa, 3–13 July 1997 (review)". Theatre Journal. 50 (1): 105–107. doi:10.1353/tj.1998.0018. ISSN 1086-332X. S2CID 191525482.
- Neethling, Miemie (2011). "To fund or not to fund". South African Theatre Journal. 14 (1): 202–217. doi:10.1080/10137548.2000.9687710. ISSN 1013-7548. S2CID 179042240.
Ziiri mine liŋkiri
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]Sommo Yizie
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]33°19′10″S 26°31′10″E / 33.31945°S 26.51933°E
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20050824050000/http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_781561394/Grahamstown_Festival.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20240109123753/http://www.worldfringealliance.com/
- ↑ "Think!Fest". Think!Fest. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
- ↑ "Spiritfest – Cathedral of St Michael and St George". www.grahamstowncathedral.org. Retrieved 2018-10-26.
- ↑ "Rhodes University – Where Leaders Learn". 20 July 2011.