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Kwazulu-Natal Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Limpopo
Type of arts preferred
Performing arts Visual arts
Degree of arts exposure Little Moderate A great deal Favourite type of arts
Theatre Dance Music
Painting Literature
Photography Films
Sculpting Personal involvement Average books purchased Average CDs, DVDs purchased
Average paintings, sculptures purchased Average new artists see perform
Number of dance productions attended
Average number of tickets purchased for productions, shows
Number of arts associations/clubs currently involved Average visits to the KKNK festival Average visits to other arts festivals
38% 5%
45% 5% 2% 2% 2% 1%
Averages 0.52 books
1.07 CDs / DVDs 0.36 paintings 2.61 artists
0.51 productions 4.24 tickets
0.24 art associations/clubs 3.69 times 1.29 times
37% 41% 22%
Percentage (%)
44% 3%
42% 4% 5% 3% 1% -
Averages 0.72 books
0.6 CDs / DVDs 0.28 paintings 2.17 artists
0.3 productions 5.04 tickets
0.26 art associations/clubs 4.88 times 1.2 times
79% 21%
Percentage (%)
29% 45% 26%
Percentage (%) 2%
28% 1% 3% 2%
54% 0% 5% 4%
Percentage (%)
81% 19%
Percentage (%)
Percentage (%)
3% 4% 2%
82% 1% -
3% 3% 1%
Percentage (%)
Percentage (%)
Results from Innibos
This section explores the perceived contribution of Innibos to the arts. Results from the factor analyses (Innibos)
In the case of Innibos, using an Oblimin rotation with Kaiser Normalisation, the pattern matrix of the principal axis factor analysis identified five factors that were labelled according to similar characteristics (Table 2). All factors have relatively high reliability coefficients, ranging from 0.834
PERCEIVED VS. ACTUAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE ARTS AT TWO SOUTH AFRICAN ARTS FESTIVALS 970