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The NY Dance and Performance Awards, The Bessies, New York City’s premier dance awards honoring outstanding creative work in the field, today announced the nominees for the 2016−17 season at the Bessies press conference. The nominees were selected by the Bessie Awards Selection Committee, an independent committee of 38 dance industry professionals. Bessie Award categories include Outstanding Production, Outstanding Revived Work, Outstanding Performer, Outstanding Music Composition or Sound Design, and Outstanding Visual Design. The list of nominations follows. The 33rd annual Bessie Awards will take place on Monday, October 9, 2017, at NYU’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets will go on sale August 1. Two 2017 awards were presented at the press conference. The Outstanding Emerging Choreographer Award was presented to Will Rawls for creating astute, genre-eluding work that explores the relationship between movement and language and delves deeply into ideas of transmission, translation, and authorship; and for his multifaceted artistry as choreographer, writer, editor, and curator, expanding the presence of dance and performance. Abby Zbikowski was presented with the 2017 Juried Bessie Award. This year’s Bessies Jury—Kyle Abraham, Brenda Bufalino, and Beth Gill—recognized Zbikowski for her rigorous and utterly unique development of an authentic movement vocabulary, employed in complex and demanding structures to create dances of great energy, intensity, surprise, and danger. About the Juried Bessie Award: The Bessies Jury is responsible for selecting a choreographer who exhibits some of the most interesting and exciting ideas in dance in New York City today. A new panel of three acclaimed choreographers is convened each year. The award provides the honored dance maker with touring and residency opportunities outside of New York City through a partnership with the New York State DanceForce, a statewide network of arts organizers and presenters. “The city’s dance world this season was incredibly vital, brave, and engaged with the issues of our time, featuring boundary-stretching explorations of hip-hop, African, and African-American dance traditions, as well as political cabaret and searingly relevant balletic work,” said Bessies Executive Director Lucy Sexton. “I offer my congratulations and gratitude to all the nominated artists for their work.” The 2017 Bessie Awards Steering Committee, responsible for setting policy and providing oversight for the Bessie Awards throughout the year, is comprised of Cora Cahan, Beverly D’Anne, Lane Harwell, Jeanne Linnes, Stanford Makishi, Nicky Paraiso, Carla Peterson, Tamia B. Santana, Laurie Uprichard, and Martin Wechsler. The 2016−17 Bessie Awards Selection Committee: Diana Byer, Tymberly Canale, Leah Cox, Maura Donohue, Boo Froebel, Angela Fatou Gittens, Diane Grumet, Joseph Hall, Caleb Hammons, Zhenesse Heinemann, Jerron Herman, Iréne Hultman, Celia Ipiotis, Robert LaFosse, Matthew Lopez, Matthew Lyons, Harold Norris, Craig Peterson, Rajika Puri, Susan Reiter, Walter Rutledge, Sue Samuels, George Emilio Sanchez, Risa Shoup, Sally Sommer, Risa Steinberg, Carrie Stern, Kay Takeda, Catherine Tharin, Muna Tseng, Kay Turner, Tony Waag, Eleanor K. Wallace, Edisa Weeks, Ryan Wenzel, Adrienne Westwood, William Whitener, and Tara Aisha Willis. The 2017 Bessie Awards Nominations
Outstanding Production:Vanessa Anspaugh The End of Men; An Ode to Ocean Joyce Unleashed at Abrons Art Center Kader Attou of CCN de la Rochelle/Cie Accrorap OPUS 14 Fall for Dance at New York City Center Bridgman / Packer Voyeur Sheen Center Nora Chipaumire portrait of myself as my father BAM Fisher Antony Hamilton Meeting La MaMa and Performance Space 122, COIL 2017 Jessica Lang Thousand Yard Stare The Joyce Theater Ligia Lewis minor matter American Realness at Abrons Art Center Taylor Mac A 24-Decade History of Popular Music St. Ann’s Warehouse/Pomegranate Arts Crystal Pite The Statement Performed by Nederlands Dans Theater New York City Center Sébastien Ramirez and Honji Wang Monchichi BAM Fisher Abdel Salaam Healing Sevens Featuring Forces of Nature Dance Theatre, Asase Yaa African American Dance Theatre, Ill Style & Peace Productions, and Dyane Harvey Salaam DanceAfrica at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House Adrienne Truscott THIS New York Live Arts Outstanding Revived Work: Variations on Themes from Lost and Found: Scenes from a Life and other works by John Bernd Conceived by Ishmael Houston-Jones. Co-directed by Ishmael Houston-Jones and Miguel Gutierrez. John Bernd's music compositions arranged and re-mixed by Nick Hallett. Consultation by Jennifer Monson. Danspace Project Platform 2016: Lost and Found About Kazuo Ohno By Takao Kawaguchi Japan Society Stephen Petronio Company For Trio A (1966), Chair Pillow (1969), and Diagonal (1963) by Yvonne Rainer; Goldberg Variations (1986) by Steve Paxton; The Courtesan and the Crone (1999) by Anna Halprin The Joyce Theater Outstanding Performer: Yeman Brown In Citizen by Reggie Wilson BAM Harvey PeiJu Chien-Pott In Virginie Mécène’s reimagining of Martha Graham’s 1933 solo, Ekstasis The Joyce Theater Sean Donovan For his body of work with The Builders Association, Faye Driscoll, Witness Relocation, Jennie MaryTai Liu, and Jane Comfort Jonathan Gonzalez In minor matter by Ligia Lewis American Realness at Abrons Art Center Julie McMillan In KO-BU by Benjamin Kimitch Danspace Project Cast of Riff this, Riff that By Ephrat Asherie Dance River to River Festival, Atrium Plaza Anna Schön In Citizen by Reggie Wilson BAM Harvey Nicholas Sciscione In excerpts from Steve Paxton’s Goldberg Variations Presented by the Stephen Petronio Company The Joyce Theater Ensemble of Skeleton Architecture: Maria Bauman, Sidra Bell, Davalois Fearon, Marjani Forté-Saunders, Melanie Greene, Kayla Hamilton, Jasmine Hearn, Marguerite Hemmings, Nia Love, Paloma McGregor, Sydnie L. Mosley, Rakiya Orange, Leslie Parker, Angie Pittman, Samantha Speis, Charmaine Warren, Marýa Wethers, Ni’Ja Whitson, and others* Curated by Eva Yaa Asantewaa Danspace Project Platform 2016: Lost and Found *Edisa Weeks and Tara Aisha Willis also appeared in the cast, but are ineligible to vote on or receive awards as current Bessie Awards Committee members. Daaimah Taalib-Din In Eclipse: Visions of the Crescent and the Cross by Abdel Salaam Aaron Davis Hall Diana Vishneva For Sustained Achievement with American Ballet Theatre Cast of we free: DJ BLKWYNTR, Arielle Rosales, and Solo Woods, as well as Courtney Cook, Marguerite Hemmings, Jessica Phoenix and Italy Welton By Marguerite Hemmings Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center Outstanding Emerging Choreographer (* indicates award recipient): Lela Aisha Jones Niall Jones Will Rawls* Katarzyna Skarpetowska Outstanding Music Composition/Sound Design: ICTUS ensemble/ROSAS For Vortex Temporum By Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker BAM Next Wave Festival, Howard Gilman Opera House Chris Kuklis and Will Rawls For The Planet-Eaters: Seconds By Will Rawls River to River Festival, National Museum of the American Indian Ryan MacDonald For The End of Men, Again By Vanessa Anspaugh Danspace Project Alisdair Macindoe For Meeting By Antony Hamilton La MaMa and Performance Space 122, COIL 2017 Outstanding Visual Design: Nora Chipaumire For portrait of myself as my father By Nora Chipaumire BAM Fisher Taylor Mac, Niegel Smith, Machine Dazzle, Mimi Lien, John Torres, Eric Avery, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar For A 24-Decade History of Popular Music By Taylor Mac St. Ann’s Warehouse/Pomegranate Arts Paulina Olowska For Slavic Goddesses–A Wreath of Ceremonies By Paulina Olowska The Kitchen Mark Ryden and Brad Fields For Whipped Cream By Alexei Ratmansky Performed by American Ballet Theatre Metropolitan Opera House About the Bessies The NY Dance and Performance Awards have saluted outstanding and groundbreaking creative work in the dance field in New York City for 33 years. Known as “The Bessies” in honor of revered dance teacher Bessie Schönberg, the awards were established in 1984 by David R. White at Dance Theater Workshop. They recognize outstanding work in choreography, performance, music composition, and visual design. Nominees are chosen by a selection committee comprised of artists, presenters, producers, and writers. All those working in the dance field are invited to join the NY Dance and Performance League, as members participate in annual discussions on the direction of the awards and nominate members to serve on the selection committee. The Bessies are produced in partnership with Dance/NYC. For more information, visit: www.bessies.org
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