One Dance UK Awards

 

The One Dance UK Awards are an annual celebration for people from across the dance sector to unite, celebrate, acknowledge and reward the people who have made an impact on the vibrant UK dance landscape! Championing the excellent work of dance artists, teachers, practitioners, educators, schools, choreographers, companies, venues, scientists, and writers, this is a glittering evening of celebrations, all for those who contribute to the dance sector throughout the UK.

For 2024, the event was held on Saturday 10 February at The Box, FarGo Village in Coventry.

Prior to the Awards, a panel discussion explored collaboration, infrastructure, and networks, and how to nurture the conditions needed for a thriving dance ecology to exist in Coventry.

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Celebrate

Last year we received over 1000 nominations

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Discover

Each year the ceremony is held in a brand new location in the UK

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Connect

Our judging panel is comprised of over 50 leading experts in their field

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Spotlight

You can nominate anyone in the sector for an award!

The One Dance UK Awards Recipients 

The Community Champion Award: Step Change Studios

Green Dance Award: Akademi, Pravaas

Young People’s Dance Champion Award: Ashwini Kalsekar

Science & Research in Dance Award: Maria Kolitsida

The Health & Wellbeing in Dance Award: Sara Macqueen (Linden Dance)

Bob Lockyer Award for Digital Innovation in Dance: Birmingham Royal Ballet

The People’s Choice Award: Dr Swati Raut

The Dance Changemaker Award: Dancers Career Development

The Artistic Innovation in Dance Award: Luca Silvestrini

The Dance Spotlight Award: Melanie Precious

The Jane Attenborough Award: Claire Nicholson and Eddie Copp

Gallery

Photos by Point Of View Photography

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Community Champion Award

This award is for any person or organisation who is using dance as a tool to create, strengthen and /or build communities with non-professional groups in any setting and with any age group.

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Dance Changemaker Award

This award recognises bold, brave, and impactful individuals or organisations that have driven progress across our dance ecology. This can include improving access to dance and championing diversity and inclusion.  

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Health & Wellbeing in Dance Award

This award is for any person, team or organisation whose work has had a transformational impact on the wellbeing of people who dance. Their work will have contributed to improve the physical and/or psychological wellbeing of dancers, communities, patients for example. 

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Science and Research in Dance Award

This award is for a piece of research relating to dance that is pushing the artform forward with academic and scientific enquiry 

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The Bob Lockyer Award for Digital Innovation in Dance

This award showcases individuals or organisations that use technology and digital to innovate how we see, experience and understand dance.  

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The Dance Spotlight Award

This award is a chance to shine a light on those whose work is vital to the production and support of dance. Bringing those back of the house to centre stage, this could be a Producer, Programmer, Venue, Admin teams, School & community leaders to name just a few.

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The Green Dance Award

This award celebrates any form of work that uses dance as a tool to spotlight and respond to environmental & climate issues.

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The People’s Choice Award

The People’s Choice Award recognises an individual or organisation that has made a significant contribution to the dance industry throughout the last year. This award is decided by the public.  

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Young People’s Dance Champion Award

This award spotlights individual dance educators championing dance to be experienced by all young people, regardless of style, genre or setting.   

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Artistic Innovation in Dance Award

This award recognises those who are innovating across artistic elements of dance, including stage design, choreography, costume and lighting, to unlock new ways of storytelling, exploring themes, and challenging how we think.

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The Jane Attenborough Award

The Jane Attenborough Award honours an individual working who has
made an outstanding contribution to dance throughout their career.

"We are delighted to shine a light on the work, dedication and talent of these incredible people who are truly making a difference to the dance sector every day."
Andrew Hurst MBE, Chief Executive One Dance UK
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Honouring Jane Attenborough and Bob Lockyer OBE

The prestigious Jane Attenborough Award and the newly named Bob Lockyer Award for Digital Innovation in Dance awards honour the lives and work of founding members of Dance UK.

The Jane Attenborough Award

The Award is named in memory of the founding Director of Dance UK, Jane Attenborough (1955 – 2004).

A dynamic and passionate advocate for the arts and in particular, dance, throughout a 25-year career, Jane made a huge impact on the arts sector working for the Royal Academy of Dance, Arts Council of Great Britain, Rambert Dance Company, and Dance UK (one of the four organisations that merged to form One Dance UK). 

Throughout her career, and particularly as a founding executive director of Dance UK, Jane used her vast experience in arts management, lobbying, fundraising and administration to contribute to promoting the dance sector and improving conditions for dancers.  Her forward-thinking work resulted in ground-breaking and long-lasting legacies for the dance community, including the creation and development of our Healthier Dancer Programme.

Every year One Dance UK recognises the incredible lasting impact Jane had on the dance sector by dedicating an Award in her name. This Award is presented to individuals who, like Jane, have gone above and beyond the call of duty to move dance forward and enable the art form to thrive.

Bob Lockyer OBE

This Award is named in memory of one of the founding members of Dance UK, Bob Lockyer OBE (1942 – 2022).

An innovator, a collaborator, a director, a patron, a founding member of One Dance UK and so much more, Bob Lockyer OBE truly was an inspiration, a mentor and a friend to all of us in the sector.

The Bob Lockyer Digital Innovation in Dance Award aims to pay homage to Bob and his incredible legacy. This award – one that showcases work using technology and digital to innovate how we see, experience, understand and use dance – will also pay tribute to Bob’s incredibly vibrant mind and all the innovation he bought to the sector.

Every year One Dance UK recognises the incredible impact Bob had on the dance sector by dedicating an Award in his name. This Award is presented to individuals who thrive on technological innovation, digital creativity and more. 

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