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The Business of The Arts - 07 July 2010
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This week on The Business of the Arts, Dada Masilo’s take on the age-old ugly-duckling tale of Swan Lake wowed audiences as part of the Newtown Festival 2010, before moving onto the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. She speaks to Summit TV about her much-anticipated new work, and the importance of sponsorship to the arts.

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The series centers around the world of the arts and in doing so introduces viewers to South African personalities and artists making their mark both locally and abroad. It showcases and assesses various initiatives that have been launched by the private sector and examines the central issues and points of debate that exist around business and the arts. Interesting themes the series addressed are for example, art as a corporate investment; supporting the arts when looking at a project as a social responsibility or a real reward; strategic sponsorship or the “art” of business conversation.

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