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The Market Theatre Foundation Annual Report 2006 / 2007 Presentation by: Sibongiseni Mkhize CEO Christine McDonald CFO
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HISTORY 30 th birthday in June 2006 New management appointed in 2004 Declared Cultural Institution in 2005 Adverse audit opinion from 1994 to 2004 Risk Framework and Internal Audit – 2005 Skills Audit – 2005 Staff Development Plans – 2006 Policies and Procedures documented - 2006
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TRENDS 20032007 Productions1425 Patrons41 00064 000 Door takingsR1 milR3 mil MPW project expensesR400 000R1,2 mil Lab project expensesR1,6 milR2,3 mil Production costsR4,5 milR11,6 mil Staff4344
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PRODUCTIONS Won 8 Naledi Awards Produced 17 (2006: 23) of the 26 (2006: 25) productions staged A total number of 64 000 (2006: 72 000) patrons visited the theatres of which 46 500 (2006: 54 000) bought tickets Occupancy increased from 49% in 2006 to 60% in 2007 Publicist won ACT Publicist of the Year
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MARKET LABORATORY 18 local groups and 26 groups from the Provinces performed at the Annual Community Theatre Festival 10 groups (8 from Provinces) performed at the Zwakala Festival 18 students graduated from the Drama School in December 2006
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MARKET LABORATORY Saturday class – 46 students completed the course Children’s class – 63 children completed the course The Lab hosted three Resident Projects and the Writers’ Forum Broken Dreams performed to 12 772 learners in 38 schools The play The Island & The Apple Box performed at 125 schools to 49 959 learners
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MARKET PHOTO WORKSHOP Awarded the Arts & Culture Trust’s Cultural Development Project Award New Foundation Course curriculum Second year intake of the PDP students 106 students trained in 6 new short courses 44 students trained in the Photography Learnership and PDP 64 students trained in intensive outreach training in Limpopo and Gauteng. ‘Invisible Woman’, exhibition of the second recipient of the Edward Ruiz Mentorship, Sabelo Mlangeni ‘Back and Forth’ exhibition, PDP students documenting informal cross border traders
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MISSION To create an authentic South African cultural experience which is committed to providing the highest level of artistic excellence in all aspects of the performing and visual arts in which the education and development of a diverse community of artists, audiences and technicians is assured
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VISION In order to realise our mission, our vision is to ensure the long term future of the MTF by: producing and providing a platform for a professional performing and visual arts repertoire that is authentic and artistically excellent; developing the next generation of South African performing and visual arts talent; engaging, educating and developing a diverse community through the performing and visual arts to become enthusiastic audience members and supporters
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CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS Lack of funding Staff shortage and the skills levels No Capital Works funding Uncertainty re premises No tax incentives for funders
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DONATIONS Arts Alive Arts and Culture Trust Australian Government CWCI (European Union) De Beers Fund Department of Arts and Culture Ford Foundation Foshini French Institute of South Africa Getty Images Loewenstein Trust MAPPPSETA Mr Charles Diamond Mr David Newton Mr and Mrs E Hausman Mr Roger Jardine National Arts Council National Lottery Nedbank Old Mutual Open Society Pro Helvetia Rand Merchant Bank Royal Netherlands Embassy Sasol Limited South African Breweries Standard Bank Swedish South Africa Culture Fund Swiss Development Agency Transnet Foundation WK Kellogg Foundation
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STAFFING Number of staff – 47 –Managers – 10 –Administration and technical staff - 37 Transformation – EE Plan 2007 to 2010 HR Plan - 2007
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TOP 5 RISKS Insufficient funding Insecure location Late payment of funders Fraud and corruption Contracts of Senior Management up for renewal –CFO 30 April 2008 –CEO 31 July 2009 –AD 31 December 2009
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COUNCIL Meetings Name of member GenderRace attended Dhlomo-Mautloa B R FemaleBlack2 Kani B J MaleBlack2 Makwetla M A FemaleBlack2 May I R Dr MaleWhite4 Mda Z Professor MaleBlack0* McKenzie P MaleBlack2 Mkhize S (CEO) MaleBlack5 Mokone-Matabane S Dr (Chair) FemaleBlack4 Moroka K D Adv FemaleBlack4 Phillips L T MaleWhite4 Spector J B MaleWhite4 Swerdlow A MaleWhite4 * Professor Mda was granted leave of absence
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AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETINGS MEMBER ATTENDEDGENDERRACE T F Mosololi (Chair)3MaleBlack Dr S Mokone-Matabane3FemaleBlack M A Makwetla3FemaleBlack S Mkhize3MaleBlack
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AUDIT REPORT No matters in Management Letter from Auditor-General Unqualified Audit Report No emphasis of matter
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS The Market maintained its going concern status and ended the year with a surplus of R1,8 million (2006: R371 000) The accumulated surplus increased from R1,7 million in 2006 to R4,3 million in 2007 Cash on hand at year end amounted to R10 million on 31 March 2007 (2006: R7,9 million)
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FINANCIAL RESULTS 2003 2007% Capital and Reserves(R2 mil)R10 mil 600% Fixed assets R4,8 milR7,7 mil60% Bank and cashR82 000R10 mil 1120% Total income R18 milR31 mil72% Accumulated surplus (R4,9 mil)R4,3 mil 188% Net surplusR852 000R1,8 mil 111%
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FINANCIAL RESULTS SUMMARY 2007 2006 R R Income excl government grant 16 851 40515 206 278 Expenditure (29 493 712) (25 865 379) Shortfall before Government Grant (12 642 307)(10 659 101) Government Grant 14 492 000 11 030 000 Surplus for the year 1 849 693 370 899
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 2007 2006R Property, plant etc7 646 2357 687 798 Trade receivables 167 852 468 323 Bank balances and cash 10 150 7447 861 649 Total current assets 10 318 5968 329 972 Total assets 17 964 831 16 017 770
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 2007 2006 R R Equity and liabilities Capital donations 5 677 856 6 024 141 Accumulated surplus 4 339 124 1 685 194 Total capital and reserves 10 016 980 7 709 335 Unutilised subsidies 6 012 434 6 328 078 Trade and other payables 1 250 739 1 334 942 Provisions 684 678 645 415 Total current liabilities 7 947 851 8 308 435 Total equity and liabilities17 964 83116 017 770
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 2007 2006 R R Operating income 4 610 711 3 962 585 Government grant14 492 00011 030 000 Non-operating income11 642 61710 784 183 Income for the year30 745 32825 776 768 Selling costs(12 443 699)(9 945 776) Personnel costs (8 174 606)(7 575 738) Administration expenses (8 875 407)(8 343 802) Surplus / (Deficit) from operations 251 616 (88 548) Finance costs- (63) Interest received 598 077 459 510 Net surplus for the year 1 849 693 370 899
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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS Capital Donations Accumulated SurplusTotal RR R Balance at 31 March 2005 3 828 377 754 663 4 583 040 Utilisation of donation (559 632) 559 632- Donations received 2 755 396- 2 755 396 Net surplus for the year - 370 899 370 899 Balance at 31 March 2006 6 024 141 1 685 194 7 709 335 Utilisation of donation (804 237) 804 237- Donations received457 952- 457 952 Net surplus for the year - 1 849 693 1 849 693 Balance at 31 March 2007 5 677 856 4 339 124 10 016 980
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DAC AWARD On 23 October 2007 The Market Theatre Foundation was awarded the prize for the best Audit Reports iro the Public Entities of the DAC for the period 2004/05, 2005/06 and 2006/07 √
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