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Grant Supplement to allow her to participate in the International Choreographers Program at ADF
to observe contemporary dance activities, study modern dance and choreography and work with modern dance artists in the U.S.
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Support for 4 Contact Improvisation artists from U.S. to give workshops in Hong Kong, Taipei, and Guangzhou.
Participate in the Contract Improvisation Workshop at Oberlin College and to observe contemporary dance and theater activities in New York
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to support the participation of performing artists from Taiwan and Japan in The World Mysteries/Mysteries of Eleusis production at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in October 1998
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Two-month extension for study at International Studio Program
to observe contemporary art activities and to participate in the International Studio Program in New York, beginning in fall 1997
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travel assistance for particpation in the CORD - Outstanding Contributions to Dance Research Award in November 1998 at Ohio State University and lecture visits to other universities.
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travel expenses for candidates coming to Jakarta in October 1998 to be interviewed for the IMDP internships
to enable Tedjo Susilo, head of the Indonesian Directorate of Museums, and Djoko Soejono, executive secretary of the Nusantara Jaya Foundation, to visit museums in the United States in connection with planning for the Indonesian Museum Development Program.
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undertake creative residencies in computer music, survey university computer music facilities and observe contemporary music activities in the U.S.
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to enable dancer Jing Hong Kuo from Singapore to undertake a professional internship with the company
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to provide support for ten Japanese students participating in JAWS conference at Princeton in March, 1998
to provide support for the publication of a catalogue to accompany the exhibition Japanese Ink Paintings for American Collections: The Muromachi Period, held at the Aart Museum, Princeton university, in honor of Professo Shujiron Shimada, April-June 1976.
To provide for the preparation of an archive of photographs from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Lo, New York, of the wall paintings in the Tun Huang caves, the People's Republic of China
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