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The annual Governor General's Performing Arts Awards Gala is the result of a dynamic creative partnership between the Awards Foundation; Canada's National Arts Centre, Gala fundraiser and producer; and the National Film Board of Canada, which produces short films of the recipients that premiere at the Gala.
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The Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards (GGPAA) are Canada’s highest honour in the performing arts. The awards recognize a stellar array of artists and arts volunteers for their outstanding contribution to culture in Canada and abroad. The Governor General's Performing Arts Awards were created in 1992 under the patronage of the Right ...
Canada is ARTS NATION The Foundation that administers the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards set itself an audacious goal on its 20th anniversary in 2012. We want the whole country, indeed the whole world, to know Canada as ARTS NATION. We are inserting the language into the Canadian conversation where it resonates because it’s true.
The Canada Council administers various Governor General's Awards, including Medals in Architecture, Literary Awards, Performing Arts Awards, and Awards in Visual and Media Arts. [22] Other awards include the Killam Program of scholarly awards, J.B.C Watkins Awards, the John G. Diefenbaker Award, the Musical Instrument Bank, and the Walter Carsen Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts ...
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The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts (opens in new window)are Canada’s foremost distinctions for excellence in visual and media arts. These awards were created in 1999 through a partnership of the Canada Council for the Arts and then Governor General, the Right Honourable Roméo LeBlanc (1927-2009), who committed Government House, ...
The Governor General’s Literary Awards (opens in new window)are given annually to the best English-language and French-language books in each of the seven categories of Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, Drama, Young People's Literature (Text), Young People's Literature (Illustrated Books), and Translation (from French to English, and from English to Fr...
The Governor General's Performing Arts Awards (opens in new window)are Canada's foremost distinction for excellence in the performing arts. The awards recognize a stellar array of artists and arts volunteers for their outstanding lifetime contributions to Canada's cultural life. The awards were created in 1992, under the patronage of then Governor ...
Dec 8, 2023 · The Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards were created in 1992 under the patronage of the Right Honourable Ramon John Hnatyshyn, then Governor General of Canada, and with the encouragement of Peter Herrndorf and Brian Robertson, two members of the Toronto Arts Foundation.
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Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, will present the 2024 Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards (GGPAA) during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on June 7, 2024. She will then deliver remarks at the GGPAA Gala at the National Arts Centre (NAC), in Ottawa, the following evening.