Amirtha Kidambi
for a six-week trip to Chennai, India, to intensively study the South Indian Carnatic vocal tradition.
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Search / Filter Granteesfor a six-week trip to Chennai, India, to intensively study the South Indian Carnatic vocal tradition.
Learn Moreto present a paper at the annual meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology in Washington, DC and to visit New York City in fall 2017
Learn Morefor a two-month fellowship to undertake a collaboration with Korean singer Jang Seo-yoon.
Learn Moreto support for her participation in the Aspen Music Festival and School, taking place over a six-week period in summer 2016.
Learn Moreto support a two-month trip to the Philippines for research on music, theater, and family history that will inform the completion of an opera-in-progress.
Learn Morefor a four-month fellowship to undertake research and observation on recent developments in the arts in the United States.
Learn Morefor a four-month fellowship to research traditional Japanese music in Tokyo.
Learn Moreto support a creative residency by Balinese composer and musician I Dewa Ketut Alit with Gamelan Dharma Swara, a New York City-based Indonesian music ensemble. (See NOTES for updated description.)
Learn Moreto support the participation of musicians from Asia in the Asian Composers League Festival and Conference, to take place in the Philippines in November 2015
to enable Robert Ashley, composer and director of the Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College, to participate in the Fifth Annual Conference/Festival of Asian Composers' League, held in Bangkok, March 1978.
Learn MoreShamisen Player, Kawasaki: for a six-month grant to conduct research on contemporary music, and meet artists, musicians, and scholars in the U.S.
Learn Moreto support the participation of South Korean musician Mr. Beomjae Kim in his second year of an advanced training program in New York City.
to support the participation of Japanese musicians performing in Carnegie Hall's Japan Festival in New York City in December 2010.
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Study the traditional Japanese double reed instrament hichiriki and to research new developments in video technology in Japan.
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