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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020, George C. Wolfe)
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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a 2022 American superhero film based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Shuri / Black Panther. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to Black Panther (2018) and the 30th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Directed by Ryan Coogler, who wrote the screenplay with Joe Robert Cole, the film stars Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Florence Kasumba, Dominic Thorne, Michaela Coyle, Mabel Cadena as Shuri/Black Panther. , Tenoch Huerta Mejía, Martin Freeman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Angela Bassett. In the film, the leaders of Wakanda fight to protect their nation after the death of King T'Challa.
Ideas for a sequel began after the release of Black Panther in February 2018 Coogler was in talks to return as director in the following months, and Marvel Studios officially confirmed the sequel's development in mid-2019. Plans for the film changed after Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman died of colon cancer in August 2020, with Marvel choosing not to recast his role as T'Challa. The return of other main cast members from the first film was confirmed that November, and the title was announced in May 2021. Filming began in Atlanta in late June 2021, taking place at both Trilith Studios and Tyler Perry Studios before moving to Massachusetts. August, but was postponed until November to allow Wright to recover from an injury sustained while filming. It resumed in mid-January 2022 and wrapped in Puerto Rico in late March.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever premiered at the El Capitan Theater and Dolby Theater in Hollywood on October 26, 2022, in Los Angeles, and was released in the United States on November 11 as the final film in the fourth phase of the MCU. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $859.2 million worldwide, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 2022. Wakanda Forever and Bassett's performance received numerous awards and nominations, including five Academy Awards (winning Costume Design), a British Academy Film Award. , six Critics' Choice Movie Awards (two won), two Golden Globe Awards (one won), and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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spncastdaily · 5 years
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Kathryn Newton attends the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 28th, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California (x)
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thecostumevaultblog · 5 years
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Congratulations to the Nominees for Excellence in Period Film for the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards!!
Ruth E. Carter for DOLEMITE IS MY NAME
Anna Mary Scott Robbins for DOWNTON ABBEY
Mayes C. Rubeo for JOJO RABBIT
Arianne Phillips for ONCE UPON A TIME... IN HOLLYWOOD
Julian Day for ROCKETMAN
What’s your favorite period costume design? Which one would you give the CDGA to? And which one do you think will get it?
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black-arcana · 5 years
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Charlize Theron -  2020 CDGA (Costume Designers Guild Awards) Photos: Getty
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awardseason · 5 years
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2020 Costume Designers Guild Awards Nominations
Excellence in Contemporary Film A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – Arjun Bhasin Hustlers – Mitchell Travers Knives Out – Jenny Eagan The Laundromat – Ellen Mirojnick Queen & Slim – Shiona Turini
Excellence in Period Film Dolemite is My Name – Ruth E. Carter Downton Abbey – Anna Mary Scott Robbins Jojo Rabbit – Mayes C. Rubeo Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Arianne Phillips Rocketman – Julian Day
Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film Aladdin – Michael Wilkinson Avengers: Endgame – Judianna Makovsky Captain Marvel – Sanja M. Hays Maleficent: Mistress of Evil – Ellen Mirojnick Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Michael Kaplan
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thejewofkansas · 4 years
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Awards Season 2020-21: CDG Nominations
Awards Season 2020-21: CDG Nominations
Like what they’re wearing? So did the guild. The Costume Designers Guild announced their nominations today. I’ve already got a very definite idea of what I’d like to see get on. Let’s see what they picked. Period Film: Emma.Judas and the Black MessiahMa Rainey’s Black BottomMankOne Night in Miami I just needed Emma. to be there. So I’m happy already. David Copperfield would’ve been nice, but…
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Charlize Theron attended 'Costume Designers Guild Awards', 2020
Photos: Sara De Boer
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Charlize Theron attended 'Costume Designers Guild Awards', 2020
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22nd CDGA (Costume Designers Guild Awards) – Green Room and Backstage
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 28: Jennifer Beals attends the 22nd CDGA (Costume Designers Guild Awards) at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 28, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for CDGA)
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Charlize Theron attends the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards on January 28, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Lana Condor (wearing Prabal Gurung Fall 2020) hosted the 2021 Costume Designers Guild Awards on Tuesday (13th April).
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Charlize Theron in Louis Vuitton at the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards in Beverly Hills, 01/28/2020.
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thecostumevaultblog · 5 years
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Congratulations to the Nominees for Excellence in Period Television for the 22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards!!
Odile Dicks-Mireaux for CHERNOBYL (S1E2 “Please Remain Calm”)
Amy Roberts for THE CROWN (S1E10 “Cri De Coeur″)
Melissa Toth & Joseph La Corte for FOSSE/VERDON (S1E1 “Life is a Cabaret”)
Beth Morgan for GLOW (S3E5 “Freaky Tuesday”)
Donna Zakowska for THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL (S3E5 “It’s Comedy or Cabbage”)
What’s your favorite period costume design for television? Which one would you give the CDGA to? And which one do you think will get it?
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yegarts · 4 years
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EAC celebrates the Outstanding Achievements of 20 Local Professional Artists
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The Edmonton Arts Council, City of Edmonton and Edmonton Community Foundation are pleased to announce the 2020 recipients of the Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund awards.
“We are delighted to celebrate 20 remarkable local artists that call the Edmonton region home” said Sanjay Shahani, Executive Director of the Edmonton Arts Council. “These artists excel in their disciplines and are constantly working to broaden and promote the Edmonton arts community. The recipients help make Edmonton a vibrant and engaging city, alive with arts and culture.”
“Congratulations to this year’s recipients,” said Martin Garber-Conrad, CEO of Edmonton Community Foundation. “We look forward to watching these artists’ careers grow as they continue shaping our city.”
The Edmonton Artists' Trust Fund (EATF) recognizes an artist’s work and contribution to the community. The $15,000 awards provide financial stability for artists to renew, develop, create or experiment. These awards are supported by the proceeds from the Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund, held by the Edmonton Community Foundation. In 2017 the Eldon and Anne Foote family fund began making contributions directly, to allow for an increased value and number of awards. This stands now at $120,000 annually, committed through 2021. In addition, in the fall of 2020 an anonymous, private donation of $100,000 was received via the Edmonton Community Foundation to invest directly in artists though the EATF process.
More information about the Edmonton Arts Council’s grants and award programs can be found at: grants.edmontonarts.ca 
Recipients of the 2020 Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund Award:
Former Edmonton Poet Laureate Ahmed Ali, AKA Knowmadic, is a community organizer, public speaker, youth worker, poet and musician who strives to empower diverse communities across the globe. Knowmadic is co-founder and former Artistic Director of Edmonton’s only spoken word collective, Breath In Poetry.
Alma Visscher is an installation artist whose actions and built environments are inserted into the landscape. Her work is influenced by traditional dye methods, notions of vastness and intermediary spaces, and surface architecture.
Andrea Bellegarde-Courchene is a skilled fiber artist from Little Black Bear First Nation in Treaty 4 who truly brings vision to form. Through her traditional star blankets and ribbon skirts she transmits her gift of artistic expression and a healing resurgence of her Cree/Ojibway culture.
A long-time fixture in the Edmonton music scene, Cam Neufeld has played his own style of fiddle music in clubs and festivals across the prairies and around the world. From the street to the concert hall, his musical journey has spanned the gamut of styles from traditional fiddling to jazz.
Celeigh Cardinal is a multi-award-winning Métis singer-songwriter. With numerous accolades to her name, several highlights include taking home awards at the 2020 Juno Awards, the 2018 Western Canadian Music Awards, multiple Edmonton Music Awards, and recently she received two nominations for the 2020 Western Canadian Music Awards for Indigenous Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year.
As a musician and sound designer, Dave Clarke has composed and produced music and sound designs for over 500 projects in theatre, film, dance and multi-media. He is also a playwright, whose multi-award-winning Theatre for Young Audiences piece, Songs My Mother Never Sung Me, draws on his experience growing up as a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults).
Josh Languedoc is an Anishinaabe playwright, theatre artist, and educator. Josh has toured across Canada with his solo storytelling show Rocko and Nakota: Tales From the Land, and is currently studying at the University of Alberta, working on his Masters of Fine Arts in Theatre Practices with a research interest in Indigenous playwriting and storytelling.
Kristi Hansen is a prolific theatre artist whose work includes dramaturgy, direction, stage management, administration, and teaching. She is also the co-founder of Edmonton’s all-female theatre company, The Maggie Tree, whose mandate is to support the development and visibility of female-identifying humans in creative leadership roles in the arts, and was until recently the co-Artistic Producer with Azimuth Theatre.
Leona Brausen is a multi-talented actor, writer, costume designer, and improviser. As a costume designer, she has worked for Mayfield Theatre, Citadel Theatre, Shadow Theatre and Teatro La Quindicina where she's an Artistic Associate. Her work has garnered her both Sterling nominations and awards.
Marty Chan is a children's author with a background in theatre, radio, and television. Using a combination of storytelling, improv, humour, and stage magic, he shares his love of words with audiences young and old, inspiring the next generation of lifelong readers and writers.
Matthew MacKenzie is a multi-award-winning Métis playwright. MacKenzie founded Pyretic Productions in Edmonton in 2008, which produces new works with strong socio-political themes. In 2018, his play Bears won Doras for Outstanding New Play and Outstanding Production, was named a co-winner of the Toronto Theatre Critics Outstanding New Canadian Play Award and won the Playwright Guild of Canada’s Carol Bolt National Playwriting Award.
Matthew Stepanic is a freelance writer, poet, editor of The Glass Buffalo, and poetry editor for Eighteen Bridges. Stepanic also co-manages Glass Bookshop, Edmonton’s newest bookstore that focuses on Canadian writing with special attention paid to LGBTQ2SIA and IBPOC writers, as well as the independent publishers who help to produce their work.
Matthew Wood, AKA Creeasian, is an entrepreneur, youth educator, dancer, DJ, producer, and tours as a dancer with the Juno Award winning group A Tribe Called Red. He is committed to bridging hip-hop and Indigenous culture, using the arts to empower and unite youth.  
Megan Dart is a playwright, poet, and the co-Artistic Producer of the award-winning indie company Catch the Keys Productions, best known for its site-specific, immersive theatre creations. Dart is also the co-Artistic Producer of Common Ground Arts Society, the Communications Specialist with Fringe Theatre, and a member of The Edmonton Poetry Brothel.
Swiss native Michael Zaugg is the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the professional chamber choir Pro Coro Canada. A passionate pedagogue, Zaugg is strongly committed to his work with choirs and emerging artists.
Michele Vance Hehir is an accomplished playwright. She won first place in the 2017 annual Alberta Playwrights’ Network competition for her full-length play, The Blue Hour, which received its premiere production at Edmonton’s Skirts Afire Festival in 2020.
Shannon Blanchet has appeared on stages across Canada, off-Broadway and in London's West End.  Off the stage, Blanchet is a teacher and coach with the University of Alberta’s Department of Drama and has recently completed a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Voice Pedagogy at the University of Alberta, where her interdisciplinary research focused on the neurological correlates of Voice and Speech Training.
Sharmila Mathur is the Director of the Indian Music Ensemble in the Department of Music at the University of Alberta and the founder of the Indian Music Academy. Through her music instruction and performances, she shares the rich tradition of classical Indian music, and continues to collaborate with musicians from other cultures to create fusion music showcasing the diversity of our community.
For over two decades, Timothy Bowling’s fiction, non-fiction, and poetry has been regularly published and recognized for its excellence, garnering numerous national, provincial and civic honours. In 2008, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awarded Bowling a fellowship recognizing his entire body of work. As an active member of Edmonton’s literary community Bowling has worked closely with many local writers as a mentor, writer-in-residence and Sessional instructor in literature and creative writing.
Zach Polis is a writer, filmmaker, and photographer, and former Poet Laureate of St. Albert. He has performed in New York City, as well as on CBC Radio. His poems have been recognized on Vogue Italia’s PhotoVogue, and he recently completed a spoken word residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.
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awardseason · 5 years
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22nd Costume Designers Guild Awards - Film Winners
Excellence in Contemporary Film A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – Arjun Bhasin Hustlers – Mitchell Travers Knives Out – Jenny Eagan – WINNER The Laundromat – Ellen Mirojnick Queen & Slim – Shiona Turini
Excellence in Period Film Dolemite is My Name – Ruth E. Carter Downton Abbey – Anna Mary Scott Robbins Jojo Rabbit – Mayes C. Rubeo – WINNER Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – Arianne Phillips Rocketman – Julian Day
Excellence in Sci-Fi / Fantasy Film Aladdin – Michael Wilkinson Avengers: Endgame – Judianna Makovsky Captain Marvel – Sanja M. Hays Maleficent: Mistress of Evil – Ellen Mirojnick – WINNER Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Michael Kaplan
Honorees Career Achievement: Michael Kaplan Spotlight: Charlize Theron Distinguished Collaborator: Adam McKay Distinguished Service: Mary Ellen Fields
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