Since 2012, Claudia Rosiny has been in charge of Dance and Theatre, since 2021 until February 2025 for the Performing Arts at the Federal Office of Culture Berne in the Department for Cultural Creation and has been developing the new national awards policy of the federal government for these areas, with the aim of recognising the quality of professional artistic dance and theatre practice in all its diversity and strengthening it on a national level.
Swiss Dance Awards The Federal Office of Culture has been awarding the
Swiss Grand Award for Dance (CHF 40,000) from 2013 until 2019 every two years, as well as a
Special Dance Award (CHF 40,000), two awards in the category
Outstanding Female Dancer/Outstanding Male Dancer (CHF 25,000 each) and four
Swiss Dance Awards (25,000 Francs each). In addition, the
June Johnson Dance Prize in partnership with the
Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation (CHF 25,000). The
Grand Award for Dance is awarded to honour a recipient's artistic career on the recommendation of the
Swiss Federal Dance Jury. The first person to win this award was in 2013 the Swiss choreographer Martin Schläpfer, former artistic director of the Ballet am Rhein of the
Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg. In 2015, the award went to the Geneva choreographer
Gilles Jobin, in 2017 to
Noemi Lapzeson, Geneva choreographer and founder of
Vertical Danse, and 2019 to La Ribot, spanish-swiss choreographer and dancer.
Swiss Theater Awards In the field of theatre, the Federal Office of Culture awarded the annual
Swiss Grand Award for Theatre/Hans-Reinhart-Ring (CHF 100,000), a
Swiss Cabaret (Kleinkunst) Prize and five
Swiss Theatre Awards (CHF 40,000 each). In 2014, Omar Porras was the first recipient of the
Swiss Grand Award Theatre, followed by Stefan Kaegi –
Rimini Protokoll in 2015, the Zurich-based Theater HORA in 2016,
Ursina Lardi in 2017, Theater Sgaramusch in 2018, Yan Duyvendak in 2019 and Jossi Wieler in 2020.
Swiss Performing Arts Awards In 2021, the Swiss Dance Awards and Swiss Theatre Awards were merged under the umbrella of the Performing Arts. The aim of this change is to bring the disciplines of dance, theatre, the various forms that make up other facets of the performing arts such as
performance, comedy,
contemporary circus, puppet theatre and street arts closer together, and increase the visibility of the performing arts. It will also allow the Hans Reinhart Ring to be presented once again in all areas of the performing arts, notably dance. All awards are listed and archived on the Swiss Cultural Awards. ==Selected publications==