In 1973, she won a silver medal at the International Ballet Competition in Moscow for her phenomenal solo work. She is the Companion of the Order of Canada, the first Canadian heir of the Carrier Lifetime Achievement Award and was named an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the Government of France. Kain was honoured with a Governor General’s National Arts Center Award in 1997; and received a Governor General’s Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in 2002. From 2004 to 2008, she was Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts. To show the appreciation, in 2007 she was presented the Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award for demonstrating distinction and professionalism in the performing arts. In 2008, the Karen Kain School for the Arts officially opened, a tribute to Ms. Kain’s ongoing contributions to the cultural life of her country. In 2011, Karen Kain was highly honoured by the International Society for the Performing Arts with the Distinguished Artist award. Karen Kain will always be remembered as a phenomenal Canadian ballerina. She has been part of NBS since 1962, she started off as a student dancer, she was then promoted as ranked in the National Ballet of Canada in 1969. Two years after being ranked at the school she was promoted as a principal dancer. In that very same year she became a principal dancer she had her debut in January 1971 in the very challenging role of the Swan Queen from the
In 1973, she won a silver medal at the International Ballet Competition in Moscow for her phenomenal solo work. She is the Companion of the Order of Canada, the first Canadian heir of the Carrier Lifetime Achievement Award and was named an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters by the Government of France. Kain was honoured with a Governor General’s National Arts Center Award in 1997; and received a Governor General’s Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement in 2002. From 2004 to 2008, she was Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts. To show the appreciation, in 2007 she was presented the Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award for demonstrating distinction and professionalism in the performing arts. In 2008, the Karen Kain School for the Arts officially opened, a tribute to Ms. Kain’s ongoing contributions to the cultural life of her country. In 2011, Karen Kain was highly honoured by the International Society for the Performing Arts with the Distinguished Artist award. Karen Kain will always be remembered as a phenomenal Canadian ballerina. She has been part of NBS since 1962, she started off as a student dancer, she was then promoted as ranked in the National Ballet of Canada in 1969. Two years after being ranked at the school she was promoted as a principal dancer. In that very same year she became a principal dancer she had her debut in January 1971 in the very challenging role of the Swan Queen from the