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Adelaide Critics Circle Awards 2011

Presented by the Adelaide Critics Circle
Monday 5
th December 2011

http://www.adelaidecriticscircle.com/theawards.html

An ebullient arts community celebrated the 2011 ACC Awards, the ACColades, at the Arts Theatre, with Steve Saffell, CEO of Country Arts SA as guest presenter.

Despite the constrained economic times, Arts SA supported the continued cash awards which makes these the richest performing arts awards in Australia. This prestige also is supported by the Independent Arts Foundation's involvement as the sponsor of the Award for Innovation, a significant award which celebrates the ingenuity and originality in the technical aspects of the performing arts.

The Circle's Chair, Peter Burdon, noted that the exceptionally high quality of the nominees this year was reflected in the fact that many have been nominated before.

"Guy Barrett, for example, for the RBS Morgans International Piano Series. David Mealor, a wonderful director and past winner. five.point.one theatre, State Theatre and State Opera, all outstanding ensembles," he said.

"Innovation in sound and design. And our stalwart amateurs, especially Critics Circle alumnus Russell Starke! Nomination as a finalist is a hard-won thing, and many times, the winner is decided by a single vote. 2011 was no exception."

The Critics Circle Awards, which consist of cash prizes, as well as a trophy made by silversmith Christine Pyman, enjoy generous support from Coriole Wines, Coopers Brewery, Woodside Cheeses, Chesser Cellars and The Arts Theatre.

THE WINNERS

Individual Award – Professional
Tamara Lee, actor, That Face (five.point.one)

Group Award – Professional
State Opera of South Australia, Moby Dick

Emerging Artist – Performing Arts
Charles Sanders, artistic director, Early Worx

IAF Innovation Award
Adam Synnott, animation and sound, Side To One (Craig Bary and Lisa Griffiths)

Visual Artist
Amy Joy Watson

Lifetime Achievement
Barbara West

Group Award – Amateur
Therry Dramatic Society, Breaker Morant

Individual Award – Amateur
Megan Dansie, director, The Pillowman (University of Adelaide Theatre Guild

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