Ohio_Valley_Filk_Festival

Pegasus Award

Pegasus Award

Filk music award


The Pegasus Award is the premier award for filk music[1][2][3] and is annually hosted at the Ohio Valley Filk Fest (OVFF).

Mary Crowell and others on stage at Ohio Valley Filk Fest 2012

Awards

The Pegasus Awards were founded to recognize and honor excellence in filking. As science fiction (sci-fi) became better known and widespread within society in the 20th century as a distinct literary genre,[4] many fans expressed themselves through works of music and art, including filking. The Pegasus Awards formally recognise filking or fan music as a fine lens that the sci-fi community shares with particular fiction-based cultural ideas.[5]

Anyone with an interest in filk can nominate songs or individuals for the awards, and anyone can vote. It is not necessary to be a member of the convention to be involved in the nomination and voting process.

Currently awards are given in six categories: Best Song, Best Performer, Best Writer/Composer, Best Classic Song and two topical categories that vary from year to year. Some examples of past categories include: Best Love Song, Best Literature Song, Best Techie Song, Best Sing Along, etc.

The OVFF convention committee solicits nominations for finalists for the Pegasus Awards (the Nominating Ballot) during the late spring and summer. There is an opinion poll that runs during the year as well to help interested folk brainstorm ideas for the nominating ballot. The finalist ballot is distributed in the early fall, and must be returned by the opening night of OVFF. Voting can be done online—either to nominate finalists, or to vote for the finalists themselves. The final round of voting happens at OVFF itself, where handwritten ballots are collected after the annual Pegasus concert. The entire process is administered by the OVFF convention committee.[6]

Ohio Valley Filk Fest

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The Ohio Valley Filk Fest, (OVFF) is one of the largest filk music conventions.[7] It is held annually in October in the Columbus, Ohio area, and the culmination of the event is the presentation of the Pegasus Award.[8]

The first OVFF was held in 1984 in Cincinnati and was attended by about 80 people; it included the presentation of the first Pegasus Awards. After skipping 1985, it moved to the Columbus area but retained "Ohio Valley" in its name. The convention has been held every year since then, in various locations in Columbus. Recent conventions had been held in Dublin, Ohio, but as of 2010 the convention has moved to Worthington.

Lists of award winners

  *   Ties and joint winners

Best Performer

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Best Writer/Composer

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Song awards

Best Filk Song

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Best Classic Filk Song

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Topical categories

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References

  1. Palmer, Danielle Komis. "Got filk?". Decatur Daily. Retrieved July 7, 2015.
  2. Spoo, Robert; Tatum, Melissa (2010). "Does Gender Influence Attitudes Toward Copyright in the Filk Community?". American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy, & the Law. 18 (219): 240. First, we included songs nominated for a Pegasus Award, the major filk award, which has been in existence for twenty years.
  3. Parrinder, Patrick (2003). Science fiction : its criticism and teaching. London. ISBN 978-1-136-49340-9. OCLC 860710752.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. The Adoring audience : fan culture and popular media. Lisa A. Lewis. London: Routledge. 1992. ISBN 0-203-18153-0. OCLC 51300010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. Kare, Jordin. "Filk Music?" Archived February 4, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Sing Out! 1995, reproduced at Interfilk website accessed July 12, 2010] "Interfilk - What is Filk? Singout article". Archived from the original on July 31, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. Lucas, Barbara Lynn. "Music: Twentieth Century" in Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume 1, Overviews (Robin Anne Reid, ed.) Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing, 2009; p. 156
  7. "The Pegasus Award Winners". The Pegasus Awards. Ohio Valley Filk Festival. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  8. Glyer, Mike. "2017 Pegasus Award Winners". File770.

Further reading

  • "A Decade of OVFF", in The Pegasus Winners: Volume I. M.A.S.S. F.I.L.C. 1994.

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