The Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker receives the ‘Praemium Imperiale’, the ‘Nobel’ Prize of Arts

These are independent juries that offer the names of the candidates for this prestigious price. A rare award that propels the Belgian choreographer and dancer to this limited circle of “Nobelisés”, the great artists of the world “Nobel“Arts as she triumphs at the Avignon Festival with” Brel “.

This committee decides with great competence and real objectivity, without pathological nationalism

International and independent advisers determine with the support and expertise of their own committee, the proposals of winners, which they submit to the Japan Art Association. The final jury of the Japan Art Association examines the proposals of international advisers and establishes a final selection of the 5 winners, for painting, sculpture, architecture, music, living arts and cinema, chosen for their exceptional contribution to the arts. This committeespecifies Jean-Pierre Raffarin the president of the French wing, Decides with great competence and real objectivity, without pathological nationalism.

Each winner receives 15 million yen (around 92,000 euros), a diploma and a mdeals.

Because the stake is also financial: each winner receives 15 million yen (around 92,000 euros), a diploma and a medal.

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