José Limón National Contemporary Dance Award
The José Limón National Contemporary Dance Award (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Danza Contemporánea José Limón) is a Mexican modern and contemporary dance award established in 1988 and named in honor of the dancer and choreographer José Limón. It is granted by the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA) and the government of the state of Sinaloa. Due to its age and significance, it is considered the country's most important dance award.
José Limón National Contemporary Dance Award | |
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Named for José Limón | |
Waldeen accepting the inaugural award | |
Awarded for | Modern and contemporary dance |
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Country | Mexico |
First awarded | 1988 |
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