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Tracy-Ann Oberman

ByTracy-Ann Oberman, Tracy-Ann Oberman

Opinion

Awards aren't all a big yawn

February 17, 2011 11:03
2 min read

The award season is upon us. There's been the Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild, BAFTAs and soon good old Oscar Night. Undoubtedly the best way to watch these events is sitting at home with the tea brewing, a loo nearby and some snacks to hand. And even then only the highlights. Because award nights are dull.

To watch is hard; to attend even worse. I've been to comedy awards, theatre awards, soap awards, fragrance awards and TV awards. I once accompanied Mr O to DJ Mag's technology awards, where categories included Best Amplifier and Best Turntable.

That evening was only marginally duller than the others. Once the meal's eaten, the thirteenth gong of the night has been given away and the tiredness has kicked in, there's then the realization that there's another hour to go and somebody on your table has become so drunk that they are on the verge of disgracing themselves. Then one begins to wonder " what's the point of it all".

But I've just returned from an award ceremony in Berlin that changed my perception of such ceremonies completely.