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Lin Hwai-min to Receive the 2013 American Dance Festival
Lifetime Achievement Award
The American Dance Festival, one of the
most prestigious institutions for modern dance in the world, announced that the
2013 Samuel H. Scripps / American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement
will be awarded to the renowned Taiwanese choreographer, Lin Hwai-min. The
award celebrates choreographers who have made distinguished contribution to
modern dance.
Previous awardees include Martha Graham,
Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor, Trisha Brown, Pina Bausch and William Forsythe.
The American Dance Festival said, “Mr.
Lin’s fearless zeal for the art form has established him as one of the most
dynamic and innovative choreographers today. While his works often draw
inspiration from traditional elements of Asian culture and aesthetics, his
choreographic brilliance continues to push boundaries and redefine the art form…
Lin Hwai-min’s illustrious career as a choreographer has spanned over four
decades and has earned him international praise for his impact on Chinese
modern dance.”
Lin Hwai-min is the first Scripps
recipient who works outside of the United States and Europe.
A writer-turned choreographer, Lin
Hwai-min is the founder of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, the first modern
dance company in all Chinese communities, which is celebrating its 40th
anniversary this year. The company has been acclaimed throughout the world for
Lin’s original dance works that transform traditional Asian aesthetics into
thrilling contemporary expression.
Among the international honors Lin
Hwai-min has received include “Asia’s Heroes” by the Time magazine, the John D.
Rockefeller 3rd Award, the Chevalier de l’ Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from
the French Ministry of Culture, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the
International Movimentos Dance Prize, Germany.
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