Events & ConferencingBusiness and Arts South Africa 11 Feb 2021
A hybrid of live and digital engagements across social, digital and media platforms, the aim of Assembly, which took place earlier this year, was to interrogate the current state of the creative sector in order to contemplate when, where and how meaningful change could be effected.
“Fully digital and free to all, the Assembly programme was focused on defining the current context, identifying the urgent and long-term needs of the creative sector, and understanding how the arts and business could better work together,” explains Basa CEO Ashraf Johaardien.
“This new Conversations Series, which will be hosted on a monthly basis by Basa chairperson Charmaine Soobramoney and deputy chair Mandie van der Spuy has been curated to delve even more deeply into some of the key issues and challenges raised, with a view to driving solutions and making a positive impact.”
The planned programme will be broadcast via Social TV at https://bit.ly/3ugc967 and https://assembly.basa.co.za/is, the details for which are as follows:
The Creative Agenda
9am on Friday, 28 May 2021
Anchored by insights from the launch of ArtsTrack No. 9, this episode takes a deep dive into the findings of the inaugural edition of Basa Assembly, partnered by the British Council, and unpacks the shared content and data in more detail and discusses how brands use (or could use) the research to inform their partnership strategies.
Intellectual Property in a Digital Age
9am on Friday, 25 June 2021
This episode explores intellectual property from the perspective of the rights of creatives, how to protect these and stop exploitation, the challenges of Covid-19, the opportunities of 4IR, earning from your IP and exploring digital platforms.
Purpose-Driven Marketing
9am on Friday, 30 July 2021
The roles of creatives and marketers aren't always separate. Both are part of the value chain, unique and different, but still connected in touching the hearts of consumers. This conversation looks at the ways in which these two seemingly disparate groups can find synergy.
Cultural Sector Funding and Business Models
9am on Friday, 27 August 2021
The cultural sector requires agile and relevant business models to survive. This episode explores new systems and strategies towards building a thriving creative economy and sharing innovative policies towards sustainability at a local and global level.
Less Duplication and More Collaboration
9am on Friday, 1 October 2021
Ecosystem building and collective value creation through strengths mapping and systematic collaboration. From programming, audience engagement to funding opportunities, this episode reviews current barriers to collaboration.
Visit https://bit.ly/2RGACnS for more details.
About Business and Arts South Africa (Basa)
Constituted in terms of the new Companies Act, Basa is registered as a public benefit organisation. It champions business investment in the creative sector by leading research that enhances commercial confidence. Basa builds capacity through its programmes and is shifting the paradigm for the future of partnerships between diverse stakeholders. The board of directors comprises Charmaine Soobramoney (chairperson) Mandie van der Spuy (deputy chair), Ashraf Johaardien (CEO), Kojo Baffoe (Basa Awards chairperson), Kathy Berman, Devi-Sankaree Govender, Hilton Lawler, Khanyi Mamba, Unathi Malunga, Makgati Molebatsi, Zingisa Motloba, Dr Yacoob Omar and Mirna Wessels. For more information or to become a Basa member please visit www.basa.co.za.