Celebration of the Performing Arts: Awards and Recognitions in Barcelona

An unobluable gala to Barceloneta

The city of Barcelona is preparing to host the 27th edition of the Performing Arts Critics Awards, an event that will take place on March 24 at the Barceloneta Civic Center. This gala promises to be a time of recognition and celebration for all those who have contributed to the world of performing arts.

Honors in Key Figures of the Scene Arts

Among the winners is Salvador Sunyer, who has spent more than three decades in the Direction of the Temporada Alta festival. The Gonzalo Pérez de Olaguer Honorary Prize has been awarded in recognition of his unmatched contribution to the Catalan cultural landscape.

Ada Vilaró: A defender of feminism in the scene

Actress and creator Ada Vilaró has received the Maria José Ragué Award. Director of the Festival Escena Poblenou, Vilaró has been recognized for his dedication to promoting the rights of women through programs that prioritized directed works and created by female artists.

Excellence in the theatrical interpretation and creation

The Joan Anton Benach Room Award has been awarded at the Heartbreak Hotel, a project directed by Alex Rigola, which has captivated the jury with its artistic proposal, focusing on interpretative quality and emotional depth.

An exciting farewell to Dagoll Dagom

The Dagoll Dagom company, which has been a pillar of Catalan music theater since 1974, has received the special jury prize. Its founders, Anna Rosa Cisquella, Joan Lluís Bozzo and Miquel Periel, have been praised by their memorable productions, including ‘Mar i Cel’, which has left an indelible imprint on the theatrical culture of the country.

A space of creation and innovation

The dance jury has recognized the Barceloneta civic center with a special mention, celebrating its 30 years of existence. Not only has the space been a dance hub, but it has also been fundamental in support of artistic creation and the implementation of social programs such as ‘La Barceloneta Dansa’.

Reflections on the future of the performing arts

As they prepare for this gala, it is important to reflect on the importance of prizes in promoting culture and art. The celebration not only recognizes past successes, but also inspires future generations to continue innovating and creating in the field of performing arts.

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