I think that a mentor not only teaches specifics, but influences more profoundly and philosophically.
Saburo Teshigawara, Dance Mentor
Rolex Philanthropy
The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative continues the long Rolex tradition of honouring those who make a meaningful contribution to the world in which we live. Rolex's commitment to culture began in the 1970s with the forging of a unique relationship with New Zealand soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Over the years, this pioneering partnership has been extended to many other famous names in the arts.
In cooperation with such artistic talent, they have created innovative and prestigious events. In classical music, Rolex has developed strong links with distinguished performers including Placido Domingo (from 1982 onwards) and Rolando Villazon, a young tenor whose talent is now widely recognised. Among the leading women vocalists of our time, Renée Fleming and Cecilia Bartoli are also linked to Rolex. Major instrumental performers, including violinist Maxim Vengerov, are part of the company’s cultural network.
In contemporary music, Rolex is associated with artists such as jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall, as well as sitar player Anoushka Shankar.
Several world-renowned international cultural events benefit from Rolex’s sponsorship, including Operalia, founded by Placido Domingo in 1993, and the Verbier Festival. Since 2006, Rolex has been proud to have links with the Monte-Carlo Opera and La Scala in Milan.
Whether it is extended to exceptional artists or to cultural events, the support given by Rolex helps promote culture worldwide and allows the powerful experiences that culture creates to be shared by a wide audience.