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CCA Bulletin 16/06
FROM THE
DESK OF ALAIN PINEAU
National Director
Canadian Conference of the Arts
March 31, 2006
Deadline for Nominations for the CCA National Arts Awards:
April 30th
Recently it was
the Oscars, this weekend it's the Junos, but please
remember that April 30, 2006 is the deadline for nominations
for the CCA's National Arts Awards! We invite all CCA
members to give serious consideration to nominees for these
awards. Nomination forms are available in the Awards
section of the CCA website or by contacting Paul Galipeau
at the CCA (paul.galipeau@ccarts.ca,
613-238-3561 ext. 20).
The awards will
be presented at a special reception this September in Toronto.
The Diplôme
d'honneur for outstanding contributions to the arts
in Canada is presented annually to a Canadian who has made
a sustained contribution to the cultural life of the country,
whether through individual arts practice, volunteer activity,
mentoring, patronage, or other recognized support. More than
70 visionaries and creators of Canada's rich cultural
identity, including Glenn Gould, Maureen Forrester, Oscar
Peterson, and last year's winner, Roch Carrier, have
been recognized since its inception.
2006
nomination form
The Keith Kelly
Award for Cultural Leadership , awarded annually since 1998,
is given to a Canadian who has made an outstanding contribution
to the arts through advocacy, public discourse and leadership.
The contribution recognized by the Award may range from local
to international in scope. Recipients of the award include
Paul Siren, Gilles Lefebvre, Elise Paré-Tousignant
and last year's recipient, Nini Baird, C.M.
2006
nomination form
More information
on the awards, including a full list of past recipients, is
available on our
website.
Interested
in joining the jury?
The CCA is currently looking for two CCA members
to become active in the selection process of each award. Please
send a statement of interest by Friday, April 21, 2006 to
Paul Galipeau at the CCA (paul.galipeau@ccarts.ca,
613-238-3561 ext. 20).
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