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2005 Prince Claus Awards

“Humour and Satire” is the theme in 2005. The Principal Award will be presented to the cartoonist Zapiro alias Jonathan Shapiro. Ten additional awards are presented.

The Laureates

Zapiro alias Jonathan Shapiro (South Africa)

The Principal Prince Claus laureate for 2005 is Zapiro alias Jonathan Shapiro (b. 1958), one of the best-known cartoonists of South Africa.

Lenin El-Ramly (Egypt)

Lenin El –Ramly (b. 1945, Egypt) is a comic dramatist who audaciously questions the social conventions, hypocrisies and bigotries of both Egyptian society and the Arab world.

Slamet Gundono (Indonesia)

Slamet Gundono (b.1966, Indonesia) is a contemporary puppet-master and multi-disciplinary artist.

Edgar Langeveldt (Zimbabwe)

Edgar Langeveldt (b. 1969, Zimbabwe) is a daring stand-up comic, singer and actor, who works in a society that is undergoing rapid changes and where he pokes fun at everybody including his own ‘coloured’ community.

Michael Poghosian (Armenia)

Michael Poghosian (b. 1954, Armenia) is a popular actor, singer and comedian. He portrays a broad variety of theatrical characters, whose sayings have become catchphrases in Armenia.

Joaquin Salvador Lavado, alias Quino (Argentina)

Joaquin Salvador Lavado, alias Quino (b. 1932, Argentina) is a cartoonist, whose wit and irony highlights social inequality and power relationships.

Ebrahim Nabavi (Iran)

Ebrahim Nabavi (b. 1958, Iran) is a satirist who believes that his job is to unmask those who prophase fallacies.

Chéri Samba (Congo)

Chéri Samba (1956, Congo) is one of the most talented exponents of the unique genre of popular Congo painting which is known for its humour, social commentary and political satire.

Niède Guidon (Brazil)

Niède Guidon (1933, Brazil) is a professor of archaeology who combines scientific research with environmental and socio-economic development actions and community work.

Abdul Sheriff (Zanzibar, Tanzania)

Abdul Sheriff (b. 1939, Zanzibar, Tanzania) is a leading authority on the history and culture of the Indian Ocean, and pays a crucial role in conserving and reinvigorating Zanzibar’s heritage.

Opiyo Okach (Kenya)

Opiyo Okach (1963, Kenya) is a dancer and innovative choreographer, who has inspired and encouraged the development of an open, modern and professional dance circuit in Africa.

Press release
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The Prince Claus Awards

Since 1997 the Prince Claus Awards are presented annually to artists, thinkers and cultural organisations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.