American Choreography Awards
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The American Choreography Awards were founded in 1994 to recognize outstanding achievements in Film, Television, Commercial, and Music Video. They also honor individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to dance. Past honorees include choreographers such as Bob Fosse, Herbert Ross, Michael Kidd, and The Gap for their dance commercials.
The awards have also been known as the Bob Fosse Awards, the Fosses and the L.A. Dance Awards.