What a week! All of the team at Business to Arts are still catching their breath after the 32nd Business to Arts Awards this week, at the National Concert Hall in Dublin!
Some 500+ attendees joined Business to Arts for a truly unforgettable evening of inspiration, entertainment and celebration, as they awarded winners across twelve categories, including three bursaries worth €25,000.
Effortlessly hosted by broadcaster Dearbhail McDonald, guests were blown away by amazing performances from the infectious percussion rhythms of samba band Morro 16, a specially commissioned piece from the experimental Nigerian-born Irish performer and dancer Mufutau Yusuf, the ethereal contemporary sean-nós vocals of Inni-K, and the viral sensation kid singers and rappers, Kabin Crew.
Award winners were also presented with a limited-edition award sculpture, created by woodturner Emmet Kane and commissioned by daa.
A huge thank you to everyone who made the event such a success, especially the category sponsors: Innovation Partner Accenture, TileStyle, Kmend, ESB, Irish Life, Community Foundation Ireland, daa, CBRE, The Irish Times, venue partner NCH and event partner Catapult.
Warmest congratulations to all of BtoA’s worthy winners. It was a pleasure to learn about your truly inspiring, innovative, and impactful collaborations.
A true testament to the success of this year's awards and the calibre of winning partnerships was the coverage received in the national media. Read more about the winners in The Irish Times.
Don't forget to check @businesstoarts out on our social media channels and use #BtoAAwards to show your support for all the winning partnerships!
See the full list of winners here.
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