Zhaxi Wangjia
for a five-month grant to participate in workshops and dance classes and to conduct research on contemporary dance in the United States.
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Search / Filter Granteesfor a five-month grant to participate in workshops and dance classes and to conduct research on contemporary dance in the United States.
Learn Moreto support creative workshops given by two American artists from the Streb Company to Cambodian artists in Phnom Penh, Battambang, and Siem Reap, and to provide an immersive cultural experience for the Streb artists during their two-week residency in Cambodia.
for a grant to support dance specialists from Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Korea to provide critical feedback for contemporary dance artists in Cambodia
to enable dancers from Cambodia to participate in festivals and conferences in Malaysia, Singapore, and Bangladesh in 2013
To provide support for travel and per diem expenses for participants in connection with a planned 2009 workshop hosted by Amrita in collaboration with the World Dance Alliance.
For the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program at RUFA.
For management of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program at RUFA for nine months (June 2007- February 2008)
support Amrita's programs with visiting artists and specialists in Asia and the United States in 2007
support the participation of artists from Cambodia in the Bassac/Peking Opera Exchange Project workshop in the Philippines in February-March 2006
to support AMRITA's coordination and administration of the Bassac/Peking Exchange Project workshop held in the Philippines in February-March 2006
Support for Amrita's administrative and organizational expenses for Phase I and Phase II of the Bassac/Peking Opera Exchange Project in 2005
to support Amrita's management of international programs in Cambodia in 2004
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.)
to support participation of Javanese dalang Tristuti Rachmadi Suryosaputro in a wayang kulit performance at the American Museum of Natural History in New York in April 2001
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 Morefor a six-month grant to undertake an apprenticeship at the Conservation Department of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and to visit and meet professionals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.
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.
Learn Morefor a three-month fellowship to meet filmmakers and film specialists in New York and conduct research on Thai arthouse directors who were educated in the United States.
Learn MoreVisual Artist: for a six-month grant to conduct research on social practice, observe contemporary art activities, and meet with artists and other arts professionals in the U.S.
Learn Morefor a four-month grant to undertake research in Indonesia and South Korea.
to enable three company members to join Mr. Chou in the research and study of performing arts in Indonesia in February 2007
three-week fellowship to observe performance and teaching of dance in Indonesia
Learn Morefor a three-month grant to observe best practices in digital filmmaking; interact with filmmakers, editors, and cinematographers; and visit film schools and film festivals in the U.S.
Learn Moreto support the participation of six musicians from Cambodia in a concert connected to the American premiere of Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll at the Film Forum in New York City in April 2015.
Support for participation of film specialist Teruyo Nogami in a series of programs related to the films of Akira Kurosawa in June 2008.
Learn MoreTo support the participation of playwright Toshiki Okada and performers from Japan on the U.S. tour of Okada’s newest project, God Bless Baseball, in January and February 2016.
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