Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance

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Laurence Olivier Award
for Outstanding Achievement in Dance
Awarded forOutstanding Achievement in Dance
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Presented by Society of London Theatre
First awarded 1977
Currently held byIsabela Coracy for performing in NINA: By Whatever Means (2024)
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The Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance is an annual award presented by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial London theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor and director Laurence Olivier.

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This award was first presented in 1977, as Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Ballet, then was retitled to Outstanding Individual Performance of the Year in a New Dance Production in 1983, before settling on the current title in 1986. With the exception of 1983–1985, when the criteria focused only on an individual dancer, this award`s criteria covers the breadth of a commingled group of specialties, including: dancers, choreographers, designers (individual or combination of costume, visual, set, lighting in dance, as opposed to the individual Olivier awards for designer categories, which also exist), and artistic directors.

Winners and nominees

1970s

YearNomineeCategoryProduction
1977
London Festival Ballet Dance company Romeo and Juliet
Maurice Béjart Choreographer/director Ballet of the 20th Century
The Royal Ballet Dance company The Sleeping Beauty
Rudolf Nureyev Dancer/directorNureyev and Friends
1978
Robert Cohan Artistic director London Contemporary Dance Theatre
Christopher Bruce Choreographer Ballet Rambert
Siobhan Davies DancerHarmonica Breakdown
Lynn Seymour Dancer A Month in the Country
1979
Peter Schaufuss Choreographer La Sylphide
Kenneth MacMillan ChoreographerPlayground
Ballet Rambert Dance company The Tempest

1980s

YearNomineeCategoryProduction
1980
The Royal Ballet Dance company Gloria
Ballet of the 20th Century Dance company Gaîté Parisienne
London Festival Ballet Dance companySphinx
The Royal Ballet Dance companyRhapsody
1981
Stuttgart Ballet Dance companyForgotten Land
London Contemporary Dance Theatre Dance companyDeath and the Maiden
The Royal Ballet Dance companyDances of Albion
Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet Dance companyNight Moves
1982
Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris Dance company Le songe d'une nuit d'été
Ballet Rambert Dance companyGhost Dances
The Royal Ballet Dance companyIlluminations
The Royal Ballet Dance companyL'Invitation Au Voyage
1983
Alessandra Ferri Dancer, The Royal Ballet Valley of Shadows
Patrick Armand Dancer, Ballet Théâtre Français Songs of a Wayfarer
Natalia Makarova Dancer, The Royal Opera The Nightingale
Koen Onzia Dancer, London Festival Ballet The Seasons
1984
David Bintley Dancer, Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet Petrushka
Wayne Eagling Dancer, The Royal Ballet Different Drummer
Patricia Ruanne Dancer, London Festival Ballet Onegin
1985
Yoko Morishita Dancer, Matsuyama Ballet Company Giselle
Stephen Jefferies Dancer, The Royal Ballet The Sons of Horus
Roland PriceDancer, Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet The Sleeping Beauty
Bryony Brind Dancer, The Royal Ballet Young Apollo
1986
Ballet Rambert Dance company60th Anniversary Season
Bolshoi Ballet Dance companyPerformances at the London Coliseum
Michael Clark DancerIndividual Impact and Contribution
Irek Mukhamedov Dancer Bolshoi Ballet
Jerome Robbins ChoreographerRange of Work
Jorge SalavisaArtistic directorThe Ballet Gulbenkian
1987
Trisha Brown Dancer/choreographerSeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre
London Contemporary Dance Theatre Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre
Richard Alston Choreographer Pulcinella and Dutiful Ducks
Merce Cunningham CompanyDance companySeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre
Ichikawa Ennosuke III Kabuki performerThe Thousand Cherries of Yoshitsune
1988
Kirov Ballet Dance companySeason in London
London Festival Ballet with special mention to Christopher Bruce for his choreography and Koen Onzia for his performancesDance companySwansong and Cruel Garden
Cumbre FlamencaDance companySeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre
Hayden Griffin Designer Still Life at the Penguin Café
London Contemporary Dance Theatre Dance companyArden Court and Shift
Second StrideDance companyWeighing the Heart
1989/90
London Contemporary Dance Theatre Dance companyKim Brandstrup's Orfeo
Nina Ananiashvili and Irek Mukhamedov Dancers Bolshoi Ballet
David Bintley ChoreographerHobson's Choice
Siobhan Davies ChoreographerEmbarque
The Royal Ballet Dance company The Prince of the Pagodas
Paul Taylor Dance Company Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre

1990s

YearNomineeCategoryProduction
1991
Twyla Tharp and Jennifer Tipton Choreographer and lighting designerIn the Upper Room
Siobhan Davies and DancersChoreographer and dancersSeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre
Darcey Bussell Dancer Winter Dreams and Stravinsky Violin Concerto
Kenneth MacMillan Choreographer Winter Dreams
Mark Morris ChoreographerDrink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
The Phoenix Dance CompanyDance companySeason at Sadler's Wells Theatre
1992
William Forsythe and The Royal Ballet Choreographer and performance In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated
Adventures in Motion Pictures most promising small dance company to present a West End seasonDance companySeason at the Royal Court Theatre
Stephen Jefferies DancerCyrano
Philippe GentyDirector and conceptDriftings
Graham Lustig and Henk SchutChoreographer and designerInscape
Northern Ballet Theatre Dance company Romeo and Juliet
1993
Siobhan Davies ChoreographerWinnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
David Bintley ChoreographerTombeaux
Lez Brotherston Scenery and costume designer Northern Ballet Theatre's Season at the Royalty Theatre
Joseph CipollaDancer The Green Table
1994
London Contemporary Dance Theatre Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells
Darcey Bussell Dancer Ballet Imperial and La Ronde
Sylvie Guillem DancerHerman Schmerman
Marion Tait Dancer Romeo and Juliet
1995
Peter Mumford Lighting designerFearful Symmetries and The Glass Blew In
Thomas Edur Dancer The Sleeping Beauty
John MacFarlaneDesigner The Nutcracker
Nuria Moreno Dancer Cinderella
1996
Siobhan Davies ChoreographerThe Art of Touch
Deborah Bull DancerSteptext
Sylvie Guillem Dancer Episodes
Marion Tait DancerPillar of Fire
1997
Rambert Dance Company Dance companySeason at the London Coliseum
Sue Blane Designer Alice in Wonderland
Viviana Durante DancerAnastasia and ...Now Langourous, Now Wild...
Thomas Edur Dancer Alice in Wonderland and Giselle
1998
Lez Brotherston Set design and costume Cinderella
Altynai Asylmuratova Dancer Swan Lake
Mark Morris Choreographer L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato
1999
William Forsythe and Ballett Frankfurt Choreographer/artistic director and dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells
Trisha Brown Choreographer L'Orfeo
Bill T. Jones and companyChoreographer/dancer and dancersWe Set Out Early...Visibility Was Poor
Twyla Tharp and companyChoreographer/dancer and dancersSeason at the Barbican Theatre

2000s

YearNomineeCategoryProduction
2000
Jirí Kylián Choreographer/director NDT I's season at Sadler's Wells
Nina Ananiashvili Dancer Don Quixote
Pina Bausch and companyConcept and productionViktor
David Bintley and creative teamChoreographer, designers, music Edward II
2001
Deborah Colker ChoreographerMix
Matthew Bourne Concept and dramatisation The Car Man
Robert Parker DancerShakespeare Suite
Michael RevieDancerMozartina
2002
Mark Morris Choreographer/director Mark Morris Dance Group's season at Sadler's Wells
Ushio Amagatsu Concept, direction, choreography and performanceHibiki
Dana CaspersenDancerArtifact and Eidos:Telos
William Forsythe ChoreographerArtifact and Eidos:Telos
2003
Robyn Orlin ChoreographerDaddy, I've Seen This Piece Six Times and I Still Don't Know Why They're Hurting Each Other
Pina Bausch Tanztheater WuppertalDance companyKontakthof
Chiaki NagaoDancerMadame Butterfly
Christopher Wheeldon ChoreographerTryst and Polyphonia
2004
Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks Dancers2 Human
Carlos Acosta Dancer and choreographerTocororo - A Cuban Tale
Javier de Frutos ChoreographerElsa Canasta
Rambert Dance Company Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells
2005
San Francisco Ballet Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells
Julien Macdonald Costume designerShimmer
The Royal Ballet Dance company Sylvia
Rambert Dance Company Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells
2006
Pina Bausch ChoreographerNelken and Palermo, Palermo
Ballet Nacional de Cuba Corps de ballet (dancers) specificallySeason at Sadler's Wells
Johan Kobborg Dancer and director The Lesson and La Sylphide
Russell Maliphant Choreographer/dancerPUSH
2007
Carlos Acosta Dancer and producerSeason at Sadler's Wells
Steven McRae Dancer Homage to the Queen and Chroma
Marianela Núñez DancerDGV, The Sleeping Beauty , Acosta season at Sadler's Wells
Wayne McGregor Choreographer Chroma
2008
The Royal Ballet Dance company Jewels
Savion Glover DancerLive for London
Jonathan Goddard DancerPerformances with Richard Alston Dance Company
Wendy Whelan DancerFool's Paradise
2009
Royal Ballet of Flanders Dance company Impressing the Czar
The Royal Ballet Dance companyInfra
Savion Glover, Marshall Davis, Jr. and Maurice ChestnutDancersBare Soundz

2010s

YearNomineeCategoryProduction
2010
Rambert Dance Company Dance companyOutstanding Year of New Work
Colin Dunne DancerOut of Time
Michael HullsLighting designerTwo:Four:Ten, Afterlight, Ex Machina and Eonnagata
2011
Antony Gormley Visual designerBabel (Words)
John MacFarlaneDesignerAsphodel Meadows
Yoshie Sunahata (Kodo)DrummerGnosis
2012
Edward Watson Dancer The Metamorphosis
The Design TeamSet, costume, lighting, visual projections Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Tommy FranzenDancerSome Like It Hip Hop
Sylvie Guillem Dancer6000 Miles Away
2013
Marianela Núñez DancerAeternum, Diana and Acteon and Viscera
ILL-AbilitiesDance companyBreakin' Convention
Lez Brotherston Set and costume designer The Sleeping Beauty
2014
Michael HullsLighting designerBody of work including Ballet Boyz: The Talent
Mark Morris Dancer and choreographerSeason at Sadler's Wells
Arthur PitaChoreographerBallet Black: A Dream Within a Midsummer Night's Dream
Clemmie SveaasDancerWitch-Hunt
2015
Crystal Pite ChoreographerA Picture of You Falling, The Tempest Replica and Polaris
Rocío MolinaDancerBosque Ardora
The Elders ProjectDance groupElixir Festival
Christopher Wheeldon Choreographer The Winter's Tale
2016
Alessandra Ferri DancerChéri and Woolf Works
Javier de Frutos ChoreographerAnatomy of a Passing Cloud
Sasha Waltz ChoreographerSacre
2017
English National Ballet Dance company Akram Khan's Giselle and She Said
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Dance companySeason at Sadler's Wells
Luke Ahmet DancerThe Creation
2018
Francesca Velicu Dancer Pina Bausch's Le Sacre Du Printemps
Rocío MolinaDancerFallen from Heaven (Caída del Cielo)
Zenaida Yanowsky Dancer Liam Scarlett's Symphonic Dances
2019
Akram Khan DancerXenos
John MacFarlaneDesigner Swan Lake
Dimitris Papaioannou ChoreographerThe Great Tamer

2020s

YearNomineeCategoryProduction
2020
Sara Baras Choreographer and DancerBallet Flamenco Sobras
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Dancer Mitten wir im Leben sind/Bach6Cellosuiten
Gisèle VienneChoreographerCrowd and Dance Umbrella
2021Not presented due to extended closing of theatre productions during COVID-19 pandemic [upper-alpha 1]
2022 [upper-alpha 1]
Arielle SmithChoreographerJolly Folly in Reunion
Acosta DanzaDance companyDe Punta A Cabo in 100% Cuban
NDT2 DancersDancers NDT2 Tour
Edward Watson Dancer Wayne McGregor's The Dante Project
2023
Dickson MbiChoreographerEnowate
Manuel LiñánChoreographer¡VIVA!
Raquel Meseguer ZafeDramaturgRuination by Lost Dog
Catrina NisbettDancerFamily Honour by Spoken Movement
2024
Isabela CoracyDancerNINA: By Whatever Means, part of :Ballet Black:Pioneers
Jonzi DArtistic DirectorBreakin' Convention 2023 International Festival of Hip Hop Dance Theatre
Rhiannon FaithConceptLay Down Your Burdens
  1. 1 2 Due to late March 2020 [1] to late July 2021 [2] closing of London theatre productions during the COVID-19 pandemic in England, the 2022 awards recognise productions that launched anytime from February 2020 to February 2022 [3]


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