The South Australian Ruby Awards, also known as the Ruby Awards, are annual awards which recognise outstanding achievement in South Australia’s arts and culture sector. They were named in honour of arts champion Dame Ruby Litchfield (1912–2001) DBE.
Tarnanthi: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Art Gallery of South Australia
2017 Adelaide Festival
Best Work
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial, Memorial artists Lee-Ann Buckskin, Tony Rosella and Michelle Nikou, sculptor Robert Hannaford and bronze caster Tim Thomson
The Philip Glass Trilogy, State Opera of South Australia
Girl Asleep, A Windmill Theatre Co and Soft Tread Enterprises’ film
Saul – Adelaide Festival
Community Impact (Under $100,000)
Sons & Mothers, No String Attached Theatre of Disability, written and directed by Alirio Zavarce
2017 UneARTh Festival Whyalla – City of Whyalla and Adelaide Fringe
2018–presentedit
The 2018 South Australian Ruby Award significantly reshaped the award categories, including individual categories names in honour of the late Kaurna elder Stephen Goldsmith (the Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artistic and cultural achievement) and local arts icon Frank Ford (the Frank Ford Memorial Young Achiever Award), both of whom who died in the same year.[11][12]
Made in Adelaide Award (for outstanding artistic or cultural achievement outside of SA by a local show; not to be confused with the Adelaide Fringe Made in Australia Award)
The 2019 Ruby Awards will be held at Queens Theatre on Friday 29 November. All winners receive a bespoke, ruby-coloured glasswork designed and made at the JamFactory, and a new prize for Premier's Award for Lifetime Achievement was established: a gold nameplate on a seat in the Festival Theatre. The People's Choice Award established in 2017 was not offered.
For the best performance, work, production or event of the year presented as part of a festival program.
Counting and Cracking – Adelaide Festival
Hotel Mumbai (Adelaide Film Festival 2018) – Producer Julie Ryan and Director/Co-writer Anthony Maras (South Australian key creatives)
John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new – Art Gallery of South Australia
The Beginning of Nature – Australian Dance Theatre
Yabarra - Gathering of Light – Adelaide Fringe
Best Work or Event Outside a Festival
For the best performance, work, production or event of the year not presented as part of a festival program.
Absence Embodied by Chiharu Shiota – Art Gallery of South Australia
Amphibian – Windmill Theatre Co
The Gods of Strangers – State Theatre Company
The Young King National Tour – Slingsby Theatre Company
Best Work, Event or Project for Young People
For the best performance, work, production, event or initiative of the year aimed specifically at young people.
Baba Yaga – Windmill Theatre Company
DreamBig Festival 2019 – Adelaide Festival Centre Trust
Drop Out – Directed and Devised by Alirio Zavarce and True North Youth Theatre Ensemble
Neo – Art Gallery of South Australia
Best Regional or Community Event or Project
For the best artistic or cultural event, project or initiative of the year that had a significant positive impact on a community or region in South Australia.
Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Organisation or Group
Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by a small to medium arts organisation or group receiving no funding, or less than $1 million in funding, from Arts South Australia
Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander focused organisation or group, or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual working in any area of the arts.
For the best artistic or cultural event, project or initiative of the year that had a significant positive impact on a community or region in South Australia.
'Guiding Light' Vietnamese Boat People Monument, RosellaBadios Collaborative Design
Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Organisation or Group
Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by a small to medium arts organisation or group receiving no funding, or less than $1 million in funding, from Arts South Australia.
Floods of Fire, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with Brink Productions, Tutti Arts, Nexus Arts, Julian Ferraretto, Adam Page, Hilary Kleinig, Zhao Liang, Jakub Jankowski, Grayson Rotumah, Luke Harrald and Lab Adelaide
The Boy Who Talked to Dogs, Slingsby Theatre Company and State Theatre Company South Australia in association with Adelaide Festival and Draiocht
Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander focused organisation or group, or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual working in any area of the arts.
Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin
Frank Ford Memorial Young Achiever Award
Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an individual aged under 35, working in any area of the arts.
Grace Coy
Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award
Recognising an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to community cultural development.
Nick Hughes
Premier's Award for Lifetime Achievement
Recognising an individual who has made a remarkable, long-standing contribution to arts and culture
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"Awards and events". South Australia. Dept of the Premier and Cabinet.
January 01, 1970
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The South Australian Ruby Awards also known as the Ruby Awards are annual awards which recognise outstanding achievement in South Australia s arts and culture sector They were named in honour of arts champion Dame Ruby Litchfield 1912 2001 DBE Contents 1 History and description 2 Winners 2 1 2006 2009 2 2 2010 2013 2 3 2014 2017 2 4 2018 present 3 References 4 External linksHistory and description editThe Ruby Awards were introduced in 2006 by the Government of South Australia 1 named in honour of the late arts patron Dame Ruby Litchfield 2 3 She was the first woman appointed to the Board of the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust a founder member of Festival City Broadcasters and a board member of numerous other organisations including the Adelaide Festival of Arts the South Australian Housing Trust and the Carclew Youth Performing Arts Centre 4 The Awards were managed by Arts South Australia formerly Arts SA until 2018 when they were transferred to the Arts and Culture unit within the Department of the Premier and Cabinet 5 Since the year of inception they have grown in number from eight to twelve Winners edit2006 2009 edit Winners 2006 2007 2008 2009 Best Work or Event Honk If You Are Jesus State Theatre Company South Australia Ikara The Meeting Place Tony Rosella sculptor When the Rain Stops Falling Brink Productions 2008 OzAsia Festival Community Impact Under 100 000 SALA Festival 2006 Award program included one single award for Community Impact regardless of budget South Australian History Week OzAsia Moon Lantern Festival Seniors on Screen Media Resource Centre Community Impact Over 100 000 Bundaleer Forest Weekend 2007 Feast Festival Port Augusta Re Imagines Innovation Devolution Australian Dance Theatre Electro Acoustic Project Zephyr Quartet Trouble on Planet Earth The Border Project 3xperimentia Live Cut Leadership in Arts Enterprise Special projects under development Craig Andrae Fringe Benefits Adelaide Festival Centre Scenery and Engineering Workshops The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy 2009 World Tour Slingsby Sustained Contribution by an Organisation JamFactory Craft and Design State Theatre Company South Australia Adelaide Repertory Theatre Patch Theatre Company Sustained Contribution by an Individual N A Leigh Warren Jane Hylton Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement Frank Ford AM Anthony Steel AM Kym Bonython AO DFC AFC Fiona Hall 2010 2013 edit The Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award was introduced in honour of actor and director Geoff Crowhurst 23 March 1951 4 July 2009 Winners 2010 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013 Best Event Soundstream Adelaide New Music Festival 2009 The Adelaide International Cello Festival 2011 Barrio Adelaide Festival Turner from the tate The Making of a Master Art Gallery of South Australia Best Work Man Covets Bird Slingsby Life in Movement Closer Productions School Dance Windmill Theatre Pinocchio Windmill Theatre and State Theatre Company South Australia Community Impact Under 100 000 Out of the Glass Case The APY Lands Road Show Out Blak Adventures About Time South Australia s History Festival History SA Auburn Courthouse Cultural Centre HATS Inc Heritage Arts and Traditions Community Impact Over 100 000 Windmill Theatre and Mimili Anangu Partnership COME OUT Festival 2011 Opening Parade The Spirit Festival Tandanya Just Add Water 2012 Regional Centre of Culture Country Arts SA and Alexandrina Council Innovation The Mystery of Flying Kicks Closer Productions CACSA Contemporary 2010 The New New I Am Not an Animal The Border Project If There Was a Colour Darker Than Black I d Wear It by Caleb Lewis with Rising Damp Illuminart and Country Arts SA 6 7 8 Arts Enterprise Format Festival 2010 Gray Street Workshop Tuxedo Cat Theatre Cassandra Tombs and Bryan Lynagh Illuminart Productions Pty Ltd Sustained Contribution by an Organisation Restless Dance Theatre Adelaide Chamber Singers Carclew Youth Arts Adelaide Cabaret Festival Sustained Contribution by an Individual Mary Moore Stephen Phillips Garry Stewart Geoff Cobham Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award Margie Fischer Pat Rix Cath Cantlon Ollie Black Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement Marjorie Fitz Gerald OAM Michael Morley Robyn Archer Milton Moon 2014 2017 edit Winners 2014 2017 2014 2015 2016 9 2017 10 Best Event Dark Heart 2014 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art Art Gallery of South Australia Adelaide Film Festival Adelaide Festival of Ideas SALA Festival 2014 Tarnanthi Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Art Gallery of South Australia 2017 Adelaide Festival Best Work Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander War Memorial Memorial artists Lee Ann Buckskin Tony Rosella and Michelle Nikou sculptor Robert Hannaford and bronze caster Tim Thomson The Philip Glass Trilogy State Opera of South Australia Girl Asleep A Windmill Theatre Co and Soft Tread Enterprises film Saul Adelaide Festival Community Impact Under 100 000 Sons amp Mothers No String Attached Theatre of Disability written and directed by Alirio Zavarce Barngarla Stories of Resilience Nexus Arts Desert Fringe Adelaide Fringe Creating Coonalpyn Coorong District Council Community Impact Over 100 000 Pom Pom Children s Contemporary Art Space Carclew and Playford Communities for Children Plus Adelaide Writers Week Adelaide Festival Gorgon State Educational Regional Tour 2016 State Theatre Company South Australia SALA Festival 2016 Innovation ADHOCRACY Vitalstatistix Music for Strings and iThings Zephyr Quartet Girl Asleep A Windmill Theatre Co and Soft Tread Enterprises film Intimate Space Restless Dance Theatre Arts Enterprise Bowerbird Adelaide s Design Market Fifth Quarter Carclew s business incubator Adelaide Symphony Orchestra N A Sustained Contribution by an Organisation Helpmann Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts Australian Dance Theatre Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Tutti Arts Sustained Contribution by an Individual Shane McNeil Grant Hancock Sally Chance Margie Fischer Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award Bob Daly and Kalyna Micenko Edwin Kemp Attrill Lee Ann Buckskin Alysha Herrmann Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement Robert Hannaford Yvonne Koolmatrie Rob Brookman and Ulrike Klein Jointly awarded Ian Scobie AM People s Choice Award N A N A A Kid Like Me True North Youth Theatre Ensemble 2017 UneARTh Festival Whyalla City of Whyalla and Adelaide Fringe 2018 present edit The 2018 South Australian Ruby Award significantly reshaped the award categories including individual categories names in honour of the late Kaurna elder Stephen Goldsmith the Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artistic and cultural achievement and local arts icon Frank Ford the Frank Ford Memorial Young Achiever Award both of whom who died in the same year 11 12 The Awards were held at the Queen s Theatre Adelaide and the judging panel included eight key industry figures including Heather Croall Gavin Wanganeen and media personality Jane Doyle 13 2018 Finalists Winners in bold 14 15 13 Best Festival Adelaide Festival 2018 Adelaide Fringe 2018 SALA Festival 2017 WOMADelaide 2018 Best Work or Event Within a Festival Hamlet Adelaide Festival and Glyndebourne Festival Opera Adelaide Festival 2018 In the Club State Theatre Company South Australia Adelaide Festival 2018 Waqt al tagheer Time of Change ACE Open Adelaide Festival 2018 Place des Anges WOMADelaide and Gratte Ciel Adelaide Festival 2018 Best Work or Event Outside a Festival Beep Windmill Theatre Co Colours of Impressionism Masterpieces from the Musee d Orsay Art Gallery of South Australia Impersonal Space Company AT and Tutti Arts On the Terrace Chamber Music Adelaide Best Work Event or Project for Young People AREA 53 D Faces of Youth Arts Inc Beep Windmill Theatre Co Neo Art Gallery of South Australia Ngarrindjeri Yanun Aboriginal Artist Development Initiative Carclew Youth Arts Best Regional or Community Event or Project AREA 53 D Faces of Youth Arts Inc Collectors Collections Waikerie Films Waikerie District Historical Society and OSCA Open Space Contemporary Arts Mi Wi 3027 Country Arts SA SCC Fringe 2018 Art Engineers Julianne Pierce Ashley Sierp and Southern Cross Care Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Organisation or Group ActNow Theatre Stormfront Productions True North Youth Theatre Ensemble Vitalstatistix Made in Adelaide Award for outstanding artistic or cultural achievement outside of SA by a local show not to be confused with the Adelaide Fringe Made in Australia Award Baba Yaga Windmill Theatre Co Backbone A Simple Space Gravity amp Other Myths Intimate Space at Bleach Festival Commonwealth Games 2018 Restless Dance Theatre Things I Know to be True State Theatre Company South Australia Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award Major Moogy Sumner founder of Tal Kin Jeri Dance Group Frank Ford Memorial Young Achiever Award Nicholas Carter Principal Conductor Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award Nick O Connor Director Northern Sound System People s Choice Award True North Youth Theatre Ensemble Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement Alison Milyika Carroll Indigenous artist and community leader at Ernabella Pukatja The 2019 Ruby Awards will be held at Queens Theatre on Friday 29 November All winners receive a bespoke ruby coloured glasswork designed and made at the JamFactory and a new prize for Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement was established a gold nameplate on a seat in the Festival Theatre The People s Choice Award established in 2017 was not offered 2019 Finalists Winners in bold 16 17 Best Festival For the best festival of the year Adelaide Festival 2019 AltFest 2019 SALA Festival 2018 OzAsia Festival 2018 Best Work or Event Within a Festival For the best performance work production or event of the year presented as part of a festival program Counting and Cracking Adelaide Festival Hotel Mumbai Adelaide Film Festival 2018 Producer Julie Ryan and Director Co writer Anthony Maras South Australian key creatives John Mawurndjul I am the old and the new Art Gallery of South Australia The Beginning of Nature Australian Dance Theatre Yabarra Gathering of Light Adelaide Fringe Best Work or Event Outside a Festival For the best performance work production or event of the year not presented as part of a festival program Absence Embodied by Chiharu Shiota Art Gallery of South Australia Amphibian Windmill Theatre Co The Gods of Strangers State Theatre Company The Young King National Tour Slingsby Theatre Company Best Work Event or Project for Young People For the best performance work production event or initiative of the year aimed specifically at young people Baba Yaga Windmill Theatre Company DreamBig Festival 2019 Adelaide Festival Centre Trust Drop Out Directed and Devised by Alirio Zavarce and True North Youth Theatre Ensemble Neo Art Gallery of South Australia Best Regional or Community Event or Project For the best artistic or cultural event project or initiative of the year that had a significant positive impact on a community or region in South Australia Bush Classroom Initiative South Australian Museum Creative Gathering Ausdance SA In the Pines James Harding and Gener8 Theatre Company Vietnam One In All In Country Arts SA Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Organisation or Group Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by a small to medium arts organisation or group receiving no funding or less than 1 million in funding from Arts South Australia Brink Productions Nexus Arts Restless Dance Theatre Zephyr Quartet Made in Adelaide Award For outstanding artistic or cultural achievement outside of SA by a local show not to be confused with the Adelaide Fringe Made in Australia Award Memorial Brisbane Festival and the Barbican Brink Productions Out of Chaos Gravity and Other Myths Rumpelstiltskin Windmill Theatre Co and State Theatre Company Slingsby Goes Global 2018 19 touring Slingsby Theatre Company The Spinners Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Edinburgh Showcase Lina Limosani Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander focused organisation or group or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual working in any area of the arts Nici Cumpston Frank Ford Memorial Young Achiever Award Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an individual aged under 35 working in any area of the arts Winner Tilda Cobham Hervey Highly Commended Anton Andreacchio Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award Recognizing an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to community cultural development Winner Kunmanara Mumu Mike Williams Highly Commended Ann Newmarch Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement Recognising an individual who has made a remarkable long standing contribution to arts and culture Paul Blackwell and David Gulpilil 2021 Finalists 18 Winners in bold 19 20 Best Festival For the best festival of the year Adelaide Film Festival Best Work or Event Within a Festival For the best performance work production or event of the year presented as part of a festival program Guttered Restless Dance Theatre The Pulse Gravity amp Other Myths Clarice Beckett The Present Moment Art Gallery of South Australia The Boy Who Talked to Dogs Slingsby Theatre Company and State Theatre Company South Australia in association with Adelaide Festival and Draiocht Best Work or Event Outside a Festival For the best performance work production or event of the year not presented as part of a festival program Decameron 2 0 State Theatre Company South Australia and ActNow Theatre Euphoria Country Arts SA and State Theatre Company South Australia Seeing Through Darkness Restless Dance Theatre Best Work Event or Project for Young People For the best performance work production event or initiative of the year aimed specifically at young people Creation Creation Windmill Theatre Co Neo Art Gallery of South Australia Zooom Patch Theatre Best Regional or Community Event or Project For the best artistic or cultural event project or initiative of the year that had a significant positive impact on a community or region in South Australia Guiding Light Vietnamese Boat People Monument RosellaBadios Collaborative Design The Heart Beat Club Access2Arts Euphoria Country Arts SA and State Theatre Company South Australia Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Organisation or Group Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by a small to medium arts organisation or group receiving no funding or less than 1 million in funding from Arts South Australia Slingsby Nexus Arts Gravity amp Other Myths Closer Productions Best Collaboration Floods of Fire Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with Brink Productions Tutti Arts Nexus Arts Julian Ferraretto Adam Page Hilary Kleinig Zhao Liang Jakub Jankowski Grayson Rotumah Luke Harrald and Lab Adelaide The Boy Who Talked to Dogs Slingsby Theatre Company and State Theatre Company South Australia in association with Adelaide Festival and Draiocht Decameron 2 0 State Theatre Company South Australia and ActNow Theatre Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander focused organisation or group or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual working in any area of the arts Lee Ann Tjunypa Buckskin Frank Ford Memorial Young Achiever Award Recognising outstanding achievement or contribution by an individual aged under 35 working in any area of the arts Grace Coy Geoff Crowhurst Memorial Award Recognising an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to community cultural development Nick Hughes Premier s Award for Lifetime Achievement Recognising an individual who has made a remarkable long standing contribution to arts and culture Pat Rix and Garry Stewart joint winners References edit Lenny Barry 12 September 2011 The Ruby Awards 2011 Glam Adelaide Retrieved 22 August 2019 Adelaidenow com au Subscribe to The Advertiser for exclusive stories www adelaidenow com au Retrieved 2018 11 27 2015 Ruby Awards celebrate the best of SA art InDaily InDaily 2015 12 12 Retrieved 2018 11 27 Dame Ruby Litchfield DBE SA History Hub Awards and events South Australia Dept of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 27 July 2019 If There Was A Colour Darker Than Black I d Wear It Caleb Lewis Retrieved 9 June 2022 If There Was a Colour Darker Than Black I d Wear It Country Arts SA 6 December 2012 Retrieved 9 June 2022 Caleb Lewis Mollison Keightley Management Retrieved 9 June 2022 Cabinet Department of the Premier and 2019 06 26 Ruby Awards 2016 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 2019 09 10 Cabinet Department of the Premier and 2019 06 26 Ruby Awards 2017 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 2019 09 10 PEDDIE Clare 3 November 2018 Introducing the Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award new to the Ruby Awards 2018 The Advertiser New categories announced for 2018 Ruby Awards as nominations open Arts South Australia arts sa gov au Retrieved 2018 11 27 a b Ruby Awards 2018 Government of South Australia Dept Premier amp Cabinet 26 June 2019 Retrieved 22 August 2019 Marsh Walter 3 November 2018 Meet the finalists for the 2018 Ruby Awards winners Adelaide Review Retrieved 22 August 2019 Knight David 4 December 2018 2018 Ruby Awards winners Adelaide Review Retrieved 22 August 2019 Cabinet Department of the Premier and 2019 12 02 Ruby Awards Department of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 2019 12 04 Cabinet Department of the Premier and 2019 11 15 Ruby Awards Department of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 2019 11 26 The Ruby Awards Department of the Premier and Cabinet 2021 11 30 Archived from the original on 2021 11 30 Retrieved 2021 12 04 2021 Ruby Awards celebrate SA arts sector s resilience InDaily 2021 12 03 Retrieved 2021 12 04 Cabinet Department of the Premier and 2020 12 21 The Ruby Awards Department of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved 2021 12 04 External links edit Awards and events South Australia Dept of the Premier and Cabinet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Australian Ruby Awards amp oldid 1139964832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,