FEDORA Prizes' Alumni - International Awards

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30 March 2023

FEDORA Prizes


An award and multiple nominations for the FEDORA Prizes' Alumni 

The month of March has been productive for the FEDORA Prizes' Alumni whose quality and audacity are being recognised internationally by expert jury panels and awards. 

Least like the other

Irish National Opera (Ireland)

This explosive and thought-provoking work of experimental music theatre traces events in the life of Rosemary Kennedy, younger sister of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy has been nominated for the TAIT Award for Best New Opera Production, Olivier Awards (United Kingdom).

Irish National Opera is a Full Member of the FEDORA Network and has won the FEDORA - GENERALI Prize for Opera 2017 and the FEDORA Digital Prize 2021.

Traplord

Sadler’s Wells Theatre (United Kingdom)

This dazzling dance piece uses dance, theatre and spoken word to explore raw and confrontational themes of mental health and masculinity and question Black men's stereotyping in contemporary western society. Traplord has won the Best New Dance Production, Olivier Awards (United Kingdom).

This project was nominated for the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2020
Triptych

Peeping Tom (Belgium)

The company’s bold dance piece Triptych: The missing door, The lost room and The hidden floor has been nominated for two prestigious Awards this month:
- Best New Dance Production, Olivier Awards (United Kingdom)
- Best International Show, Premis de la Critica en Barcelona (Spain)

In 2021, La Visita by Choreographer Gabriela Carrizo won the FEDORA - VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Prize for Ballet 2021.   

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