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Spoleto Festival

to support the participation of Lihe Xiao in the world premiere of Paradise Interrupted in the 2015 season of Spoleto Festival.

to enable Ong Keng Sen to direct the American premiere of Michael Nyman's Facing Goya in the 2014 festival season

to support in its 2013 season Spoleto Festival USA’s first Japanese opera production, Toshio Hosokawa’s opera Matsukaze.

To support the 2012 production at Spoleto Festival USA of Guo Wenjing’s chamber opera Fengyiting, to be directed by acclaimed Armenian-Canadian film director Atom Egoyan.

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Carmen Wong

for a three-month travel grant to India to carry out research in Delhi and participate in a workshop at the Adishakti Laboratory for Theatre Art Research (ACC 2010) in Pondicherry to develop an adaptation of "Into the Dollhouse"

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Xiao Lihe

a two-week fellowship to collaborate with Jennifer Wen Ma on Paradise Interrupted at Performa 2013 in New York.

Eleven-month fellowship to complete a program of study in lighting design leading to the MFA degree at Yale University

study for M.F.A. degree

Xiao Lihe has been accepted as a one-year special student studying with Jennifer Tipton at Yale

To continue to study contemporary and lighting design in the United States

To study contemporary performance and lighting design in the United States.

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Yoo Duk-Hyung

2015 John D. Rockefeller 3rd Award

to direct a production of the Korean play Jilsa at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York.

with Janice Yoo, to enable Mr. Yoo to serve as advisor and to direct productions and to enable Ms. Yoo to serve as children's theater consultant for the Philippine Educational Theater Association, Manila

To study theater in a program leading to the M.A. degree at the Dallas Theater Center, to study theater at the graduate level at the School of Drama, Yale University, and to survey contemporary theater developments in the United States and Europe

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I Nyoman Catra

partial support to continue Ph.D program at Wesleyan University

To complete the program of study leading to the M.A. degree in theater at Emerson College in 1995-96.

To support travel and health insurance expenses for Catra and family in connection with your 1993-94 granduate degree study program at Emerson College.

To continue to study theater in a program leading to the M.A. degree at Emerson College in 1994-1995

To begin a program of study in theater leading to the M.A. degree at Emerson College, beginning September 1993.

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Kanagawa Arts Theatre

to support former ACC grantee Miwa Yanagi (1998) and 16 members of the theater production team to travel to the U.S. for Yanagi Miwa Theater Project “Zero Hour”- Tokyo Rose's Last Tape, a multimedia theater piece that will be presented in six different cities in the U.S. in winter 2015 under the management of the Japan Society in New York

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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

to underwrite visa and local transportation expenses associated with approximately 90 artists traveling from Japan to New York City to perform in Kaidan Chibusa No Enoki (The Ghost and the Milk-Giving Tree) by Japanese kabuki company Heisei Nakamura-za

to support the presentation of Chen Shi-Zheng’s Monkey: Journey to the West at the Lincoln Center Festival in summer 2013.

To support the participation of the Contemporary Legend Theatre in Lincoln Center Festival 2007

Support for the participation of artists from Indonesia in the presentation of Robert Wilson's I La Galigo during Lincoln Center Festival 2005

Support for the participation of two theater companies from Japan, Hensei Nakamura-za and the Setagaya Public Theatre, in Lincoln Center Festival 2004

Support for travel expenses of artists from China in the Peony Pavilion production at the 1999 Lincoln Center Festival

To support the participation of the Thang Long Water Puppet Troupe from Vietnam in the Lincoln Center Festival in summer 1996.

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Rishika Mehrishi

to support a ten-month period of research and work in assisting scholar and former ACC grantee (multiple grants, 1994 – 2006) Richard Schechner with his Ramnagar Ramlila archival collection at New York University

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