Florence, Mulligan up for South Bank awards

Florence and Carey Mulligan up for South Bank awards
Florence and Carey Mulligan up for South Bank awards
 
 

Thursday, 07, Jan 2010 02:54

By Lewis Bazley.

Singer Florence and the Machine and actress Carey Mulligan are among the nominees for the last ever South Bank Show awards.

Mercury nominee Florence is up against electropop artist Frankmusik and London outfit the xx for the pop prize while Mulligan is one of nine rising stars of the arts nominated for the Times Breakthrough Award.

The nominations also include a nod for Britain's Got Talent winners Diversity and BBC2 comedy The Thick Of It.

South Bank Show host Melvyn Bragg said the nominations were the world's only awards "wholly devoted to the arts".

"They reflect the range covered by the South Bank Show over the years," he added.

"Time and again the judges have turned up with apparently rather offbeat lists which have contained artists whose work has gone on to be central to the culture. And it is great fun!"

The awards will be presented at London's Dorchester hotel on Tuesday January 26th.

The nominees for the 2010 South Bank Show awards are:

Dance

Diversity - Dance Troupe

E=mc² - David Bintley - Birmingham Royal Ballet

Limen - Wayne McGregor - Royal Opera House

Pop

Florence + the Machine - Lungs

Frankmusik - Complete Me

The xx - xx

Films

An Education

Fish Tank

The Damned United

Theatre

A Streetcar Named Desire - Donmar Warehouse

Jerusalem - Jez Butterworth - Royal Court Theatre

The Habit of Art - Alan Bennett - National Theatre

Comedy

Home Time - BBC2

The Inbetweeners - E4

The Thick Of It - BBC2

TV Drama

Being Human - BBC3

Collision - ITV1

Red Riding - CH4

Classical Music

City of Dreams: Vienna 1900-1935 - Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen

Nielsen Inextinguishable - A cycle of concerts performed by The Hallé Orchestra and The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Easter Reflections - The Sixteen

Opera

Into the Little Hill / Down by the Greenwood Side - Linbury Studio - ROH2 / The Opera Group / London Sinfonietta

Peter Grimes - ENO

The Fairy Queen - Glyndebourne

Visual Arts

Richard Long - Tate Britain

Roger Hiorns - Crystal Cave

Anish Kapoor - RA

Literature

Forest Gate - Peter Akinti

The Little Stranger - Sarah Waters

The Quickening Maze - Adam Foulds

Arts Council England's Diversity Award

Julie McNamara - Playwright and performing artist

Jenny Sealey - Graeae Theatre Company

Clean Break - Theatre, Education, new Writing

The Times Breakthrough Award - to be presented by Sir Ian McKellen

Alina Ibragimova - for Classical Music

Emma Fryer - for Comedy

Melissa Hamilton - for Dance

Carey Mulligan - for Film

Peter Akinti - for Literature

Daniel Kramer - for Opera

The xx - for Pop

Lucy Prebble - for Theatre

Suranne Jones - for TV Drama

David Blandy - for Visual Art

Outstanding Achievement Award in association with The Dorchester

To be announced on the day


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