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The 43rd annual Honors celebrates the artistic accomplishments of multi-disciplinary artist, choreographer, and actress Debbie Allen; singer-songwriter and activist Joan Baez; country singer-songwriter Garth Brooks; violinist Midori; and actor Dick Van Dyke.
This page lists the 43rd Kennedy Center Honorees. For the current class -- the 47th Honorees -- please visit the Honors main page.
The 2020 Kennedy Center Honors, which traditionally is held in early December each year, was postponed until May 2021 due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recipients to be honored at the 43rd annual national celebration of the arts are: multi-disciplinary artist, choreographer, and actress Debbie Allen; singer-songwriter and activist Joan Baez; country singer-songwriter Garth Brooks; violinist Midori; and actor Dick Van Dyke.
Multi-disciplinary artist, choreographer, and actress, Debbie Allen moves seamlessly through artistic disciplines and is a cultural ambassador for all.
Multi-disciplinary artist, choreographer, and actress, Debbie Allen moves seamlessly through artistic disciplines and is a cultural ambassador for all.
This folk icon breathed new life into the genre and powered rock music’s turn toward social and political consciousness.
This folk icon breathed new life into the genre and powered rock music’s turn toward social and political consciousness.
One of the top-selling recording artists of all time, Brooks' inventive artistic spirit heightened the country genre’s profile like no other singer.
One of the top-selling recording artists of all time, Brooks' inventive artistic spirit heightened the country genre’s profile like no other singer.
With an international presence for over 35 years, violinist Midori combines graceful precision and expression for performances building connections between art and the human experience.
With an international presence for over 35 years, violinist Midori combines graceful precision and expression for performances building connections between art and the human experience.
With a charm that has made him one of the most beloved performers in show business history, Dick Van Dyke has brought us film, stage, and TV characters adored by generations of fans, for more than seven decades.
With a charm that has made him one of the most beloved performers in show business history, Dick Van Dyke has brought us film, stage, and TV characters adored by generations of fans, for more than seven decades.
The Honors recipients, recognized for their contributions to American culture through the performing arts, are confirmed by the Executive Committee of the Center’s Board of Trustees. Whether in music, dance, theater, opera, motion pictures, or television, the primary criterion in the selection process is excellence. The Honors are not designated by art form or category of artistic achievement; the selection process, over the years, has produced balance among the various arts and artistic disciplines.
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