Cecilia Lugo

Cecilia Lugo (born November 22, 1955) is a Mexican contemporary dancer and choreographer. She has participated in groups such as INBA's National Dance Company and the Ballet Folklórico de México.

Cecilia Lugo
Born (1955-11-22) November 22, 1955
Tampico, Mexico
EducationNational Autonomous University of Mexico
Occupation(s)Dancer, choreographer
AwardsJosé Limón Award

Career

Cecilia Lugo earned a degree in Latin American studies from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Her artistic training is not only related to dance, but to other aspects of the performing arts, including courses in stage lighting and a diploma in theater pedagogy. She has participated in groups such as INBA's National Dance Company and the Ballet Folklórico de México.[1] The creation of her choreography involves Haitian, Mexican, and Arabic music, and genres such as jazz, rock, contemporary, and mambo.

In 1986, she founded the school Contempodanza, with the goal of aiding students to achieve self-knowledge to allow greater personal growth through art.[2]

On May 4, 2011, she received the José Limón National Contemporary Dance Award at the 25th edition of the festival of the same name.[1]

During the cycle "Danza en el palacio: el arte del movimiento" (Dance in the Palace: The Art of Movement) held in July 2011, Cecilia Lugo celebrated 25 years of experience with the performance of En el umbral (On the Threshold; 1987) – as a tribute to Rosario Castellanos – and Memoria de soles (Memory of Suns; 2010).[3][4]

"Entre viento y marea" (Between Wind and Tide) was the name of the event commemorating Contempodanza's 30th anniversary.[5]

Awards and recognition

  • INBA National Choreography Award for the work Memoria de un Soliloquio, 1986[2]
  • Member of the first generation of National Fund for Culture and Arts (FONCA) fellows, 1989
  • Special mention in the Oscar López contest, Barcelona, 1989[2]
  • Fine Arts Medal for Artistic Merit, 2008[2]
  • Member of the FONCA National System of Artistic Creators, 1993–1996, 1997–2000, 2003–2006, 2010–2013[6]
  • Part of the México en Escena program from the National Council for Culture and Arts (CONACULTA) and FONCA, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011[6]
  • Contempodanza won the grand prix at the New Prague Dance Festival, July 2008[7]
  • Guillermina Bravo Award in recognition of her career, October 10, 2008[8]
  • José Limón National Contemporary Dance Award, 2011

Works

  • Tarde de abanicos (1987)
  • Es… Pérez (1988)
  • En el umbral (1989)
  • La casa del sol (1990)
  • Ruptura: tres personajes y el desierto (1991)
  • Ave de arena (1992)

References

  1. "Cecilia Lugo recibe premio internacional de danza" [Cecilia Lugo Receives International Dance Award]. El Economista (in Spanish). Culiacán. Notimex. May 5, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  2. "Falta apoyo a la danza nacional: Cecilia Lugo" [Support for National Dance is Lacking: Cecilia Lugo]. La Razón (in Spanish). March 30, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  3. Bojórquez Tapia, Carmen; Trujillo Muñoz, Gabriel (2002). En tiempos de danza: Encuentro Binacional de Danza Contemporánea, 1993–2002 [In Times of Dance: Binational Contemporary Dance Meeting, 1993–2002] (in Spanish). Autonomous University of Baja California. p. 113. ISBN 9789709051537. Retrieved April 26, 2020 via Google Books.
  4. "Cecilia Lugo, 25 años de Contempodanza" [Cecilia Lugo, 25 Years of Contempodanza]. Proceso (in Spanish). August 1, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  5. "Contempodanza celebra su XXX aniversario 'Entre viento y marea'" [Contempodanza Celebrates its 30th Anniversary 'Between Wind and Tide']. 20 minutos (in Spanish). Notimex. February 7, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  6. "Contempondanza estrena Ítaca...el viaje en el Palacio de Bellas Artes" [Contempondanza Debuts Ítaca...el viaje at the Palace of Fine Arts] (in Spanish). Secretariat of Culture. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  7. "Winners of the New Prague Dance Festival Competition 2008". New Prague Dance Festival. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  8. Stephens, Manuel (December 14, 2008). "Corporal". La Jornada Semanal (in Spanish). No. 719. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
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