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American Choreography Awards

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). Each year in the fall, they were held at a different location in Los Angeles, California. These include places such as the Orpheum Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, Alex Theatre, Wilshire Ebell Theatre, The Hollywood Palace, The Museum of Flying, The Century Club, and Club Tatou.

History

The template for American Choreography Awards was created in 1994 (as the L.A. Dance Awards) by the Choreographers Resourcenter, a group of individuals led by Grover Dale, who were determined to expose and get recognition for the art of choreography for the camera. Due to a generous grant from the Bob Fosse Foundation, they were titled the Fosse Awards for two years(1996-'97)and in 1998 became the American Choreography Awards. The decade of accumulative awards were eventually recognized as one of the highest standards of achievement in choreography throughout the entertainment industry.

Choreographers were nominated in eight different categories of choreography. These include feature film, short film, television special, episodic and variety show, fight choreography, commercials, and music videos. In addition to awards within each category, honorary awards were given by the event production team such as the Governor’s Award, the Educator’s Award, the Innovator Award, the Career Achievement Award and/or the Lifetime Achievement Award.

The way in which the nominations were determined was through ballots mailed to membership mailing lists. After calculation by the event team, the top five in each category were then screened by seven individual panel committees, composed of producers, directors, casting directors, and media choreographers. The committee members then selected the winner (and often ties) in each category.

Billman collection of memorabilia

For the last five years of the event (2000-'04) The Academy of Dance on Film (DOF) presented and was the beneficiary of these prestigious awards. Larry Billman founded the Academy in 1998. He was a former tapper who turned stage writer, researcher, and director. He created a non-profit organization catering to the interests of teachers, choreographers, researchers, students, and dance fans. Billman has been collecting dance related material for over thirty years through donations and his own purchases. Originally, it was housed in Hollywood, where the American Choreography Awards (ACA) team had an office and work space. To save the foundation's budget, it was moved to Billman's own home in Orange County, California, until it was officially dissolved in December, 2009. The goal of the archive was to bring attention to artists who created dance for the camera. During Billman’s research for his encyclopedia Film Choreographers and Dance Directors, he came to realize that he needed a place to assemble all of his research findings. The Academy was eventually home to 2000 magazines, 3,000 videotapes and DVDs, 3000 books, 1500 playbills, and an assortment of photographs, from films, stage musicals, and dance companies. These artifacts covered all styles of dance and genres of movement, martial arts, combat and fighting, ice dance, fencing and swordplay, gymnastics, acrobatic and circus technique, silent film comedy, created for the camera. Many of the holdings have found new homes at the libraries at Chapman University. the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and San Diego State University. Conversations are ongoing with the Billy Rose theater and Jerome Robbins dance collections at Lincoln Center, The Smithsonian and other archives to assure that all of DOF's "treasures" will have new homes.

Award ceremonies

Year Date Venue City
1994 September 18, 1994 Club Tatou Beverly Hills
1995 October 15, 1995 Century City Club Century City
1996 September 30, 1996 The Museum of Flying Santa Monica
1997 November 9, 1997 The Hollywood Palace Hollywood
1998 October 18, 1998 Wilshire Ebell Theatre Los Angeles
2000 September 13, 2000 Alex Theatre Glendale
2001 October 14, 2001 El Capitan Theatre Hollywood
2002 October 20, 2002
2003 November 9, 2003 Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles
2004 October 17, 2004

References

  • The Academy of Dance on Film. 2004. 9 Apr. 2009 <http://www.danceonfilm.org>.
  • "American Choreography Awards- Online Pressroom by Schwartzman & Associates Public Relations / The American Choreography Awards." IPressroom - Marketing Communications Software, Internet Pressrooms, Podcasting Solutions, Online Newsrooms, Public Relations / iPressroom. 9 Apr. 2009 <>.
  • "IMDb: American Choreography Awards, USA." The Internet Movie Database (IMDb). 9 Apr. 2009 <https://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/American_Choreography_Awards_USA/>.
  • Information Site - International Index to Performing Arts. 9 Apr. 2009 <http://iipa.chadwyck.com/quick/displayMultiItem.do?>.
  • "Kylie Video Up For American Choreography Award." Welcome to tourdates, where music is unleashed. 19 Aug. 2004. 13 Apr. 2009 <>.

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Fosse s 1996 97 and eventually the American Choreography Awards 1998 04 Each year in the fall they were held at a different location in Los Angeles California These include places such as the Orpheum Theatre El Capitan Theatre Alex Theatre Wilshire Ebell Theatre The Hollywood Palace The Museum of Flying The Century Club and Club Tatou Contents 1 History 2 Billman collection of memorabilia 3 Award ceremonies 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe template for American Choreography Awards was created in 1994 as the L A Dance Awards by the Choreographers Resourcenter a group of individuals led by Grover Dale who were determined to expose and get recognition for the art of choreography for the camera Due to a generous grant from the Bob Fosse Foundation they were titled the Fosse Awards for two years 1996 97 and in 1998 became the American Choreography Awards The decade of accumulative awards were eventually recognized as one of the highest standards of achievement in choreography throughout the entertainment industry Choreographers were nominated in eight different categories of choreography These include feature film short film television special episodic and variety show fight choreography commercials and music videos In addition to awards within each category honorary awards were given by the event production team such as the Governor s Award the Educator s Award the Innovator Award the Career Achievement Award and or the Lifetime Achievement Award The way in which the nominations were determined was through ballots mailed to membership mailing lists After calculation by the event team the top five in each category were then screened by seven individual panel committees composed of producers directors casting directors and media choreographers The committee members then selected the winner and often ties in each category Billman collection of memorabilia EditFor the last five years of the event 2000 04 The Academy of Dance on Film DOF presented and was the beneficiary of these prestigious awards Larry Billman founded the Academy in 1998 He was a former tapper who turned stage writer researcher and director He created a non profit organization catering to the interests of teachers choreographers researchers students and dance fans Billman has been collecting dance related material for over thirty years through donations and his own purchases Originally it was housed in Hollywood where the American Choreography Awards ACA team had an office and work space To save the foundation s budget it was moved to Billman s own home in Orange County California until it was officially dissolved in December 2009 The goal of the archive was to bring attention to artists who created dance for the camera During Billman s research for his encyclopedia Film Choreographers and Dance Directors he came to realize that he needed a place to assemble all of his research findings The Academy was eventually home to 2000 magazines 3 000 videotapes and DVDs 3000 books 1500 playbills and an assortment of photographs from films stage musicals and dance companies These artifacts covered all styles of dance and genres of movement martial arts combat and fighting ice dance fencing and swordplay gymnastics acrobatic and circus technique silent film comedy created for the camera Many of the holdings have found new homes at the libraries at Chapman University the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and San Diego State University Conversations are ongoing with the Billy Rose theater and Jerome Robbins dance collections at Lincoln Center The Smithsonian and other archives to assure that all of DOF s treasures will have new homes Award ceremonies EditYear Date Venue City1994 September 18 1994 Club Tatou Beverly Hills1995 October 15 1995 Century City Club Century City1996 September 30 1996 The Museum of Flying Santa Monica1997 November 9 1997 The Hollywood Palace Hollywood1998 October 18 1998 Wilshire Ebell Theatre Los Angeles2000 September 13 2000 Alex Theatre Glendale2001 October 14 2001 El Capitan Theatre Hollywood2002 October 20 20022003 November 9 2003 Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles2004 October 17 2004References EditThe Academy of Dance on Film 2004 9 Apr 2009 lt http www danceonfilm org gt American Choreography Awards Online Pressroom by Schwartzman amp Associates Public Relations The American Choreography Awards IPressroom Marketing Communications Software Internet Pressrooms Podcasting Solutions Online Newsrooms Public Relations iPressroom 9 Apr 2009 lt https web archive org web 20090516161954 http system1 ipressroom com pr aca info gt IMDb American Choreography Awards USA The Internet Movie Database IMDb 9 Apr 2009 lt https www imdb com Sections Awards American Choreography Awards USA gt Information Site International Index to Performing Arts 9 Apr 2009 lt http iipa chadwyck com quick displayMultiItem do gt Kylie Video Up For American Choreography Award Welcome to tourdates where music is unleashed 19 Aug 2004 13 Apr 2009 lt https web archive org web 20110429162447 http www tourdates co uk news 4431 kylie video up for american choreography gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Choreography Awards amp oldid 1078565509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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