Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards
The Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards were created in 1984 by the Trustees of the Sidney Myer Fund to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Sidney Myer. The awards were created to commemorate his life and his love for the arts. They intend primarily to enhance the status of performing arts in Australia and recognise outstanding achievements in dance, drama, comedy, music, opera, circus and puppetry.
The awards are annual and focus on two awards and one prize:
- The Individual Award ($60,000)
- The Group Award ($90,000)
- The Facilitator’s Prize ($25,000)
The Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards are announced and presented early each year for the preceding year. The awards are decided on a national basis and each nomination is considered by a judging committee. While past achievement is recognised, consideration is also given to the potential of an individual or group to continue their contribution to Australian society through the performing arts into the future.
Awards
Year | Individual Award | Group Award | Facilitator’s Prize |
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2015 | Ursula Yovich | MOFO and DARK MOFO | Daniel Clarke |
2014 | Lally Katz | The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra | Helen Marcou and Quincy McLean |
2013 | Daniel Keene and Elena Kats-Chernin | CIRCA | Jill Morgan AM and Mohindar Dhillon |
2012 | Iain Grandage | Ilbijerri Theatre Company | Philip Rolfe |
2011 | Eddie Perfect | Windmill Theatre | Skinnyfish Music |
2010 | Paul Capsis | Australian Art Orchestra | John Paxinos |
2009 | Julie Forsyth | The Black Arm Band | jointly Mandawuy Yunupingu and Footscray Community Arts |
2008 | Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter | Big hART | Paul Petran |
2007 | Ros Warby | jointly The Song Company and Tasdance | Ian Scobie |
2006 | Nigel Jamieson | TaikOz | Bill Hauritz |
2005 | Benedict Andrews | Back to Back Theatre | David Bates[1] |
2004 | Rod Quantock | jointly awarded to: Melbourne Workers Theatre and Tracks Dance Theatre | Lee-Ann Buckskin |
2003 | Stephen Page and Indigenous winner Kylie Belling Acrobat | Sarah Miller and Indigenous Facilitator's Prize Lafe Charlton | |
2002 | Lisa Gasteen and Indigenous Individual Winner Aaron Pedersen | Urban Theatre Projects | Mary Vallentine and Indigenous Facilitator's Prize - jointly awarded to Lynette Narkle, Paul McPhail and David Milroy |
2001 | Paul Grabowsky and Indigenous Individual Winner David Page | Northern Rivers Performing Arts Inc | Ian Roberts (producer)[2] and Indigenous Facilitator's Prize Richard Frankland |
2000 | Lucy Guerin | Leigh Warren & Dancers | Jill Smith |
1999 | David Pledger | Strange Fruit | Liz Jones |
1998 | Nick Enright | Australian Chamber Orchestra | Stephen McIntyre |
1997 | Robyn Nevin | Playbox Theatre, Expressions Dance Company | Rhoda Roberts |
1996 | Peter J. Wilson | jointly awarded to Company B Belvoir and Expressions Dance Company | Wendy Blacklock AM |
1995 | jointly awarded to Hannie Rayson and Paul Livingston | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | David Blenkinsop |
1994 | Michael Kieran Harvey | Legs On The Wall | Julie Dyson AM |
1993 | Geoffrey Rush | Doppio Teatro Inc. and Bangarra Dance Theatre | Marguerite Pepper |
1992 | Meryl Tankard | Chrissie Parrott Dance Company | Lindy Davies |
1991 | Kim Walker | jointly awarded to Synergy and Chamber Made Opera | Phillip A'Vard |
1990 | John Beckett | Bran Nue Day Productions | |
1989 | Sue Ingleton | The One Extra Company and Bharatam Dance Company | Sir Rupert Hamer |
1988 | Neil Armfield | Salamanca Theatre Company | John Larkin |
1987 | jointly awarded to Peter Wilson and Richard Bradshaw | Astra Chamber Music Society | |
1986 | Chris Westwood | Flederman Ensemble | |
1985 | Peter Oyston | Dance Works | |
1984 | Jack Davis | jointly awarded to Circus Oz and Sydney Dance Company |
Notes
- ↑ David Bates who brought the Spiegeltent to Australia and who has been responsible for its wonderful eclectic programming."Sidney Myer Fund, The Myer Foundation, Annual Report 2005-2006" (pdf). p. 3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 October 2009.
- ↑ "Sidney Myer Fund, The Myer Foundation, Annual Report 2001-2002" (pdf). p. 31.