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Prestigious awards made by the committee of the [[National Arts Festival]], including a special sponsored appearance (production, exhibition, etc) at the [[Grahamstown Festival]]. Originally called the [[Five Roses Young Artist Awards]], when instituted in 1981, they were renamed the [[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards]] after the new sponsors in 1984. Initially only awarded for drama and visual art, they were quickly expanded to include dance and music.  
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Prestigious awards made by the committee of the [[National Arts Festival]], including a special sponsored appearance (production, exhibition, etc) at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown). Originally called the [[Five Roses Young Artist Awards]], when instituted in 1981, they were renamed the [[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards]] after the new sponsors in 1984. Initially only awarded for drama and visual art, they were quickly expanded to include dance and music.  
  
 
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== For more information ==
 
== For more information ==
  
See also  '''[[Young Artist Awards]]''', '''[[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards]]''' and '''[[Grahamstown Festival]]'''
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See also  '''[[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards]]''' and '''[[National Arts Festival]]'''
  
For previous winners, go to '''[[Young Artist Awards]]'''.
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For previous winners, go to '''[[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards]]'''
  
 
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Prestigious awards made by the committee of the National Arts Festival, including a special sponsored appearance (production, exhibition, etc) at the National Arts Festival in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown). Originally called the Five Roses Young Artist Awards, when instituted in 1981, they were renamed the Standard Bank Young Artist Awards after the new sponsors in 1984. Initially only awarded for drama and visual art, they were quickly expanded to include dance and music.

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See also Standard Bank Young Artist Awards and National Arts Festival

For previous winners, go to Standard Bank Young Artist Awards

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