A total of one Gold and eight Silver awards were presented by festival director, Ismail Mahomed. In addition, three Encore Awards were given to emerging companies that the Festival wants to see return, and a new Aha! Award was made to an artist who has created something surprising and innovative.

The Ovations Panel, made up of arts journalists and editors who attended the Festival, was again convened this year by respected arts critic Adrienne Sichel, who encouraged the Fringe artists to continue producing work that is cutting edge and fresh.

“The aim of the Standard Bank Ovation Awards is to acknowledge excellence on the Fringe,” said Festival CEO Tony Lankester. “They demonstrate the huge value there is in investing time and talent into Fringe productions.”

The only Gold award at this year’s festival was made to Nicola Hanekom for her theatre production Hol, with Jemma Kahn being awarded a Silver for The Epicene Butcher And Other Stories For Consenting Adults and Greg Homan for directing Mike van Graan’s Brothers in Blood.

In the Dance category Vuyani Dance Theatre received a Silver award for their production Mayhem while Jori Snell was awarded a Silver for Kitchen Fables in a Cookie Jar, in the Family Theatre category.
Two winners of 2011 Ovation Awards were re-awarded prizes this year. Stuart Lightbody received a Silver for Dark Imaginings as did guitarist Guy Buttery for his collaboration with Nibs van der Spuy in the Music category. A second Music Silver was awarded to The Muffinz.

The final award was made to comedian David Kibuuka, who was given a Silver award in the ‘Comedy & Variety’ category.

Encore Awards are presented to individuals or productions that have made a noteworthy contribution towards the Festival Fringe in various capacities, or who have shown significant potential. Three encores were named - Galeshewe Theatre Organisation for Goon; The Runaway Bunny Collective for Wintersweet; and the Keiskamma Music Academy. Gavin Kraston was given an Aha! Award for The Satirical Fruit Salad.

Playwright and activist, Mike van Graan, was given the Standing Ovation Award for his sustained contribution to the Festival over the years.

A variety of productions were invited by members of the World Fringe Alliance to tour their work to other Fringe Festivals as a result of their Grahamstown successes. Follow Spot Productions were given a $5000 travel grant by Fringe World Perth to tour Australia in 2013, and a variety of productions have been invited to present their work New York, Amsterdam, Brighton, Prague, Perth and Adelaide, subject to a fundraising effort to cover costs of flights for the companies.

The National Arts Festival is sponsored by Standard Bank, The Eastern Cape Government, The National Arts Council, The National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, City Press and M-Net.