National Prize for Performing and Audiovisual Arts

The National Prize for Performing and Audiovisual Arts (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Artes de la Representación y Audiovisuales) was created in Chile in 1992 under Law 19169 as one of the replacements of the National Prize of Art.[1] It is granted "to the person who has distinguished themselves by their achievements in the respective area of the arts" (Article 8 of the aforementioned law). It is part of the National Prize of Chile.

National Prize for Performing and Audiovisual Arts
To the person who has distinguished themselves by their achievements in the respective area of the arts
CountryChile
First awarded1992
Currently held byAlejandro Sieveking

The prize, which is awarded every two years, consists of a diploma, the sum of 6,576,457 pesos (US$9,356) which is adjusted every year, according to the previous year's consumer price index, and a pension of 20 monthly tax units (approximately US$1,600).

Winners

YearArtistAgeProfessionDelivered by
1993Jorge Díaz63Playwright
1995Bélgica Castro74Actress
1997Raúl Ruiz[2]56Film director
1999María Cánepa78ActressJosé Pablo Arellano
2001Malucha Solari[3]81Ballerina
2003Marés González78ActressSergio Bitar
2005Fernando González MardonesTheater director
2007Gustavo MezaTheater director and playwrightYasna Provoste
2009Ramón Núñez Villarroel68Theater directorMónica Jiménez
2011Juan Radrigán[4]74PlaywrightCarolina Schmidt
2013Egon Wolff[5]87PlaywrightCarolina Schmidt
2015Héctor Noguera[6]78Actor and theater directorAdriana Delpiano
2017Alejandro Sieveking[7]82PlaywrightAdriana Delpiano

References

  1. "Ley 19169: Establece normas sobre otorgamiento de Premios Nacionales" [Law 19169: Establishes Rules on Granting National Prizes] (in Spanish). Ministry of Education. 26 September 1992. Retrieved 8 December 2017 via Library of the National Congress of Chile.
  2. "Diversos premios y una prolífica carrera marcaron la trayectoria de Raúl Ruiz" [Diverse Awards and a Prolific Career Marked the Path of Raúl Ruiz]. La Tercera (in Spanish). 19 August 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. "Malucha Solari obtuvo Premio Nacional de Arte" (in Spanish). Radio Cooperativa. 29 August 2001. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  4. "Juan Radrigán obtiene el Premio Nacional de las Artes de la Representación" [Juan Radrigán Gets the National Prize for Performing Arts]. La Tercera (in Spanish). 5 September 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  5. "Dramaturgo Egon Wolff obtiene el Premio Nacional de Arte 2013" [Playwright Egon Wolff Gets the 2013 National Prize for Art]. La Segunda (in Spanish). Santiago. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  6. Espinoza A., Denisse (25 August 2015). "Héctor Noguera gana el Premio Nacional de Artes de la Representación" [Héctor Noguera Wins the National Prize for Performing Arts]. La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  7. "Alejandro Sieveking es reconocido con el Premio Nacional de Artes de la Representación 2017" [Alejandro Sieveking is Recognized With the 2017 National Prize of Performing Arts]. El Mostrador (in Spanish). 25 August 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
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