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The Bessies announces 2020 virtual event

2017 Bessie nominees on stage. Photo by AK47 Division.
2017 Bessie nominees on stage. Photo by AK47 Division.

The NY Dance and Performance Awards, The Bessies, announced that it will present a virtual event this year to honor the 2019-20 nominees. The 36th annual Bessies ceremony, to be held on Monday, December 14, will be a place for the dance and performance community to come together in solidarity, support and celebration during these continuing challenging times. 

Barbara Bryan and others. Movement Research is the 2015 Bessie Recipient 
for Service to the Field of Dance. 
Photo by Yi-Chun Wu.
Barbara Bryan and others. Movement Research is the 2015 Bessie Recipient
for Service to the Field of Dance.
Photo by Yi-Chun Wu.

Selection Committee members attended hundreds of performances prior to the shutdown and were able to complete the nomination process. Those nominees will be recognized during the ceremony, and will receive the traditional $500 honorarium, courtesy of a grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. In acknowledgement of the artists who were unable to present their work due to the pandemic, the committee decided to forego presenting individual awards this year.

Incorporating both traditional and new elements, the event will serve as a place for the community to acknowledge the challenges of our time while also offering the kind of forward-thinking vision and spirit the dance community is known for. In addition to recognizing nominated artists in the categories of Outstanding Production, Outstanding Revival, Outstanding Performer, Outstanding Music Composition or Sound Design, and Outstanding Visual Design, the event will pay tribute to the often unsung but essential members of the community who work behind the scenes and are central to the process of bringing live and online dance and performance to audiences in New York City.

2017 Bessies hosts James Whiteside and Shernita Anderson. Photo by AK47 Division.
2017 Bessies hosts James Whiteside
and Shernita Anderson.
Photo by AK47 Division.

“This past year has presented unprecedented challenges, but the NYC dance community has responded to them with creativity and compassion,” said Martin Wechsler, chair of The Bessies Steering Committee. “Due to the impact of COVID-19, we decided it was not appropriate to give awards this year. That said, an equally important aspect of the annual Bessies’ ceremony is to gather together as a community, reflect on our collective experience, celebrate our accomplishments, mourn our losses and lift up our work publicly. We look forward to sharing The Bessies this year in the digital space.”

Additional details about the event in December will be announced in the coming weeks. Updated information about the Bessies and plans for the 2020–21 season will be discussed at the Bessies Town Hall event, hosted by Gibney, on Monday, October 26, from 5:30 to 7pm. To RSVP for the Town Hall, visit gibneydance.org/event/digital-bessies-town-hall.

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