

'Elliott' Waltzes to Astaire Nominations
'Elliott' Waltzes to Astaire NominationsBy David Sheward
May 5, 2009
Billy Elliot is dancing all over the theatre awards this
season. In addition to reaping 15 Tony nominations and winning the
New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the musical version of the hit
movie has also received three Astaire Award nominations. Named for
the legendary film star Fred Astaire and his sister and dance
partner Adele, the awards honor dance on stage and in film. The
nominations were announced May 5 at Elaine's Restaurant by Michael
Reidel, theatre columnist of the New York Post.
The awards will be presented on June 1 at the Haft Auditorium at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. Alan Cumming will host. Liza Minnelli will present the 2009 Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award to Stanley Donen, director and choreographer of such Hollywood dance classics as Singin' in the Rain and On the Town. Other scheduled presenters include Tony Danza, Bebe Neuwirth, and Geoffrey Rush. A complete list of Astaire Award nominees follows: Best Broadway Choreographer Nominees 9 to 5: Andy Blankenbuehler Hair: Karole Armitage Billy Elliot: Peter Darling Guys and Dolls: Sergio Trujillo Pal Joey: Graciela Daniele Best Film Choreographer Nominees Mamma Mia: Anthony Van Laast Slumdog Millionaire: Longines Fernandes Center Stage Turn It Up: Aakomon "AJ" Jones Make It Happen: Tracy Phillips Fados: Patrick De Bana and Pedro Gomes High School Musical 3: Kenny Ortega Were the World Mine: Todd Underwood Best Female Dancer Nominees West Side Story: Karen Olivo Rock Of Ages: Angel Reed, Katherine Tokarz, Savannah Wise Guys and Dolls: Kearran Giovanni You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W Bush: Pia Glenn Best Male Dancer Nominees Billy Elliot – role of Billy: David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish Billy Elliot – role of Michael: David Bologna, Frank Dolce White Christmas: Jeffry Denman Pal Joey: Matthew Risch 'Elliott' Waltzes to Astaire NominationsBy David Sheward
May 5, 2009
Billy Elliot is dancing all over the theatre awards this season. In addition to reaping 15 Tony nominations and winning the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the musical version of the hit movie has also received three Astaire Award nominations. Named for the legendary film star Fred Astaire and his sister and dance partner Adele, the awards honor dance on stage and in film. The nominations were announced May 5 at Elaine's Restaurant by Michael Reidel, theatre columnist of the New York Post.
The awards will be presented on June 1 at the Haft Auditorium at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. Alan Cumming will host. Liza Minnelli will present the 2009 Douglas Watt Lifetime Achievement Award to Stanley Donen, director and choreographer of such Hollywood dance classics as Singin' in the Rain and On the Town. Other scheduled presenters include Tony Danza, Bebe Neuwirth, and Geoffrey Rush. A complete list of Astaire Award nominees follows: Best Broadway Choreographer Nominees 9 to 5: Andy Blankenbuehler Hair: Karole Armitage Billy Elliot: Peter Darling Guys and Dolls: Sergio Trujillo Pal Joey: Graciela Daniele Best Film Choreographer Nominees Mamma Mia: Anthony Van Laast Slumdog Millionaire: Longines Fernandes Center Stage Turn It Up: Aakomon "AJ" Jones Make It Happen: Tracy Phillips Fados: Patrick De Bana and Pedro Gomes High School Musical 3: Kenny Ortega Were the World Mine: Todd Underwood Best Female Dancer Nominees West Side Story: Karen Olivo Rock Of Ages: Angel Reed, Katherine Tokarz, Savannah Wise Guys and Dolls: Kearran Giovanni You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W Bush: Pia Glenn Best Male Dancer Nominees Billy Elliot – role of Billy: David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish Billy Elliot – role of Michael: David Bologna, Frank Dolce White Christmas: Jeffry Denman Pal Joey: Matthew Risch |
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