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  2. American Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    The American Music Awards (AMAs) is an annual American music awards show produced by Dick Clark Productions since 1974. [1] Nominees are selected on commercial performance, such as sales and airplay. Winners are determined by a poll of the public and fans, who can vote through the AMAs website.

  3. George Faison - Wikipedia

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    He danced in the original 1970 Broadway production of Purlie and founded the George Faison Universal Dance Experience with a budget of six hundred dollars in 1971. The group’s dancers included Faison (who also choreographed and served as Artistic Director), Renee Rose, Al Perryman, Gary DeLoatch and Debbie Allen .

  4. List of dance awards - Wikipedia

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    Feather Award: Dance Action magazine: All dances and styles (defunct) United States: Flo-Bert Award: New York Foundation for the Arts: Outstanding figures in the field of tap dance United States: Isadora Duncan Dance Awards: Bay Area National Dance Week: San Francisco Bay Area dance artists United States: Youth America Grand Prix: United States

  5. Merce Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Capezio Dance Award: Capezio: 1982: Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement in Choreography: American Dance Festival: Commandeur: Ordre des Arts et des Lettres: 1983: Award of Honor for Arts and Culture: New York: 1984: Honorary membership: American Academy of Arts and Letters: 1985: Laurence Olivier Award for ...

  6. American Choreography Awards - Wikipedia

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    The American Choreography Awards was a ceremony and show that honored outstanding choreographers in the fields of feature film, television, music videos, and commercials. They were first known as the L.A. Dance Awards (1994–95), then as Bob Fosse Awards, and a.k.a. Fosse’s (1996–97), and eventually the American Choreography Awards (1998-'04).

  7. List of performing arts awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of performing arts awards is an index to articles that describe notable awards related to the performing arts. The list includes awards for the performing arts in general, for supporting roles such as lighting and make-up, and for specialized genres such as magic and puppetry. The list excludes awards for acting, dance, music and ...

  8. Paul Taylor (choreographer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 Taylor assembled a small company of dancers and began making his own works. A commanding performer despite his late start, he joined the Martha Graham Dance Company in 1955 for the first of seven seasons as soloist where he created the role of the evil Aegisthus in Graham's Clytemnestra, as well as other roles including in Acrobats of God and Alcestis, Visionary Recital, One More Gaudy ...

  9. Kennedy Center Honors - Wikipedia

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    257 people have been awarded the Kennedy Center Honors as of 2024. [28] One award, given to stand-up comedian and actor Bill Cosby in 1998, was rescinded in 2018, following a sexual assault conviction. [29] The vast majority have been bestowed on individuals.

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