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2023 NT Performing Arts Awards

The recipients of the 2023 NT Performing Arts Awards were:

To recognise a performing artist who has made a significant impact on stage.

Tara Murphy

Tara Murphy received the award for performing Samuel Barber’s brilliant and virtuosic Violin Concerto with Darwin Symphony Orchestra in the performance 'Dances of Fire' at the Darwin Entertainment.

To recognise a young artist who has made a significant impact on stage.

Spillett

Spillett received the award for their charisma and boundless energy. With a beaming smile, they've become a mesmerizing presence on stage, crafting hypnotic performances.

To recognise the creative talent, including choreographers, designers, directors, producers and writers, behind outstanding performances.

James Mangohig (Kuya James)

“Kuya” James received the award for his work on Hymns for the Witching Hour, following on from his two-decade career as artist and music producer.

To recognise excellent work behind the scenes by technicians, stage managers and project co-ordinators and others.

Tomm Lydiard

Tomm Lydiard received the award to recognise him as an innovative young Lighting Designer and Programmer at the Darwin Entertainment Centre who collaboratively crafts inventive lighting for leading Australian entertainers like Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy.

To recognise an arts practitioner who has made a significant, long-term contribution to the NT performing arts sector.

Dr Shellie Morris AO

Dr. Shellie Morris AO is a proud Yanyuwa and Wardaman woman and received the award as a celebrated Australian vocalist who's harnessed music's healing power for 25 years.

Sean Pardy

Sean Pardy received the award for his work in the Northern Territory's theatre realm and as a transformative force for artists, new works, and creative evolution.

To recognise an inspirational performing arts educator.

Nikki Jeffries

Nikki Jeffries received the award for her inspiration by kindling passion for circus in countless youths, educators, and communities.

To celebrate an outstanding NT production recognised by its originality, quality of work on stage and behind the scenes, and its audience reception.

Hymns for the Witching Hour by Kuya James

"HYMNS FOR THE WITCHING HOUR," was a dynamic and engaging collaborative dance theatre work co-directed by Kuya James and Kino McHugh, presented by Brown’s Mart.

This award recognises work by an individual or organisation that resulted in a significant contribution to the performing arts or influence on the community.

Zoe Scrogings

Zoe Scrogings received the award for her impact on the Corrugated Iron Youth Arts team.

The People’s Choice Award gives the public the opportunity to vote for an outstanding performing artist or creative to be celebrated at the 2023 NT Performing Arts Awards.

Tara Murphy

The awards were presented at the DoubleTree Hilton on Monday 20 November 2023.


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