Real Award granted to tenor Xabier Anduaga, Shangay magazine, journalist Olga Baeza, and producer Núria Moreno.
The Royal Theatre in Madrid recently held an event to recognise the contributions of artists and supporters in the realm of performing arts. The President of the Royal Theatre, Gregorio Marañón, presided over the event, while the General Director, Ignacio García-Belenguer, and the Artistic Director, Joan Matabosch, were also in attendance.
One of the honourees at the event was tenor Xabier Anduaga, who is currently performing 'La Traviata', the last opera of this season at the Royal Theatre. Xabier's talent and dedication to the art form were celebrated at the event.
Shangay magazine, a renowned publication known for its support of the performing arts, was also recognised. Their cultural journalist, Olga Baeza, who works for RNE, was honoured for her significant contributions to promoting the performing arts. Producer Nuria Moreno was also among the honourees, having made a notable impact in the field.
In addition, Shangay magazine was awarded for its unwavering support in promoting the performing arts. This recognition underscores the magazine's commitment to fostering a vibrant and thriving arts community.
The event took place at the Madrid coliseum in an informal setting, providing an opportunity for the arts community to come together and celebrate each other's achievements. The Royal Theatre's decision to honour these individuals and organisations serves as a testament to the importance of collaboration and support within the arts sector.
While the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting awards ceremony at the Royal Exchange Theatre and the graduation ceremony at the Royal Ballet School, both taking place in the UK, do not seem to be connected to this event, the Royal Theatre's event in Madrid was a significant celebration of the performing arts and those who contribute to its success.
Celebrities like Xabier Anduaga and Nuria Moreno, whose contributions to pop-culture through the performing arts were celebrated, were among the honourees at the event. Shangay magazine, a significant player in the entertainment and culture sphere, was also acknowledged for its efforts in promoting and fostering the performing arts.