Susan Quinn wins coveted art prize for dance innovation in Salzburg!

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The art prize of the state of Salzburg 2023 goes to dance pioneer Susan Quinn, who shaped the local dance scene.

Der Kunstpreis des Landes Salzburg 2023 geht an Tanzpionierin Susan Quinn, die die lokale Tanzszene nachhaltig prägte.
The art prize of the state of Salzburg 2023 goes to dance pioneer Susan Quinn, who shaped the local dance scene.

Susan Quinn wins coveted art prize for dance innovation in Salzburg!

The renowned dance pioneer Susan Quinn is awarded the great art prize of the State of Salzburg in the cultural dance pioneer. This honor, the highest award in the cultural sector, is awarded annually in the areas of visual arts, literature, music and performing art. Quinn, which came to Salzburg in the early 1990s, not only enriched the dance scene, but also created a platform for contemporary dance in the city. The jury recognizes its "inexhaustible energy" and "creative foresight" in the development of contemporary dance, which underpinned the decision for the price, so meinzirk.at.

"This award not only deserves me, but also all the wonderful people who work with me," says Quinn, who emphasizes the importance of teamwork and cooperation in the art scene. Deputy Governor Stefan Schnöll also emphasizes how inseparable Quinn's name is connected to the dance in Salzburg. The international recognition of the Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance (SEAD), which she founded, underlines the influence that she has on training in contemporary dance, as also from salzburg.orf.at is reported.

A look at the meaning of Sead

Sead has now established itself as an important training center for contemporary dance. There, students are not only trained for dance practice, but also get deeper insights into the theory of dance. The Muk Put additional accents with your research focus on contemporary dance. This includes both scientific and artistic research approaches that are to be brought together. It is about specific election subjects and project -oriented formats that help students deepen their knowledge and skills sustainably.

Particular attention is paid to topics such as the Viennese dance modern and the art of inclusion. The latter has been dealing with gender and diversity since 2017 and aims to advance inclusive work in the dance area. Projects that bring people together with and without disabilities are very interested and are led by committed professors.

Future prospects in dance

The transdisciplinary research project DANCR is currently running, which combines engineering and robotics with dance art. The aim is to develop an innovative, AI-controlled tool that is intended to support dance research. Researchers from various disciplines work together here and bring their expertise, which underlines the dynamics and the versatile possibilities of dance education.

With Susan Quinn and Sead it becomes clear that Salzburg is not only a center for classical art, but also makes a name for itself in contemporary dance. The excellent developments promise an exciting future for the dance scene in Austria and far beyond.