The Maison de la Danse and the Biennale de la danse work in synergy and run many joint projects. As the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation launches the Salavisa European Dance Award (SEDA) in memory of Jorge Salavisa, the two Lyon entities, led by Tiago Guedes, are nominating three choreographers for this outstanding new distinction.
This new Prize, worth 150 thousand euros, will recognise artists from all-around the
world, who evidence a particular talent or unique qualities, and whose importance
exceeds their personal context and national borders.
SEDA thus presents itself as an incentive for young artists, beyond a strictly defined age
category, who are lesser-known in the dance canon due to their artistic discourse or
social and cultural origins.
Seven European cultural institutions are partners in establishing the Prize. They will
actively participate in the nomination of candidate artists (three per institution) and in
the public presentation of the winner work:
- Biennale de la Danse & Maison de la Danse, Lyon, France
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Dansehallerne, Copenhague, Danemark
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal
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ImPulsTanz, Vienna, Austria
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Joint Adventures, Munich, Germany
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K.V.S., Brussels, Belgium
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Sadler’s Wells, London, United Kingdom
The Kees Eijrond Foundation, whose founder was a great friend of Jorge Salavisa and a
promoter of SEDA, is also a partner.
The winner will be selected, out of a maximum of 21 nominees (three from each of the
partner institutions), by an international jury.
The Prize, worth €150,000, will be awarded every two years and it will take the laureate
to the stages of all cultural institutions from the partner network.
The first award ceremony will take place on the 27th November, 2024, at the Calouste
Gulbenkian Foundation, in Lisbon, Portugal.