London Awards for Art and Performance explained

The London Awards for Art and Performance is awarded in 11 different art categories, by the London Festival Fringe.

It is awarded each year, at a central London venue, and is presented to artists and performers who have made an outstanding contribution to their art form.

Awards

YearCategoryWinner
2009ComedyJo Selby[1]
2009PhotographyDaniel Lane[2]
2009Film[3]
2009Short FictionThrough a Glass Darkly, Alex Burger[4]
2009MusicKit Richardson[5]
2010Theatre WritingBenedict Fogarty, Drawing the Curtains[6]
2010Short FictionJennifer Thorp[7]
2010PoetryCarrie Etter[8]
2010PhotographyDaisy Meadows[9]
2010MusicNew Cut Gang[10]
2010Jazz InstrumentalistJohn Turville[11]
2010Jazz VocalistNorma Winstone, Cleveland Watkiss[12]
2010Film3 Lives, Team Alma[13]
2010DanceBalletBoyz
2010ComedyDon Biswas[14]
2010Best PlayA Christmas Carol[15]
2010ArtAndrew Hladky[16]
2011PoetryMichael Longley[17]
2011PhotographyNadav Kander
2011MusicWild Beasts
2011JazzJulian Siegel
2011FilmSubmarine, Richard Ayoade
2011DanceBalletboyz
2011ComedyZoe Lyons
2011BookStuart Evers "Ten Stories About Smoking"
2011Best Play Precious Little Talent
2011ArtDouglas Gordon[18]

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Notes and References

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