Addison Gallery of American Art
enable Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya to the U.S. in fall 2001 for a series of meetings concerning the creation of Trisha Brown's 1980 collaborative dance piece, Opal Loop
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グランティを検索/絞り込むenable Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya to the U.S. in fall 2001 for a series of meetings concerning the creation of Trisha Brown's 1980 collaborative dance piece, Opal Loop
詳細はこちらgrant renewal.
support to complete dissertation writing at U.C. Riverside, January 1, to August 31, 2001
Grant renewal
continue program leading to the Ph.D degree.
Renewal for second year in Ph.D program.
To study dance history, theory, and ethnology leading to a Ph.D at the University of California at Riverside.
詳細はこちらsupport for artists and specialists from Asia participating in AAN's New Millennium Program
詳細はこちらsupport for Teresa Heady to complete work at Zanabazar Fine Arts (Hal Fischer)
詳細はこちらtravel to Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos for research on vernacular architecture
to participate in a cooperative teaching and research program in vernacular architecture at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 1996
詳細はこちらto collaborate with faculty and students of the Beijing Dance Academy in the research and documentation of folk dance in Shandong Province, and the cataloguing of these materials at the Academy, beginning fall 1996.
Serve as a visiting artist at the Beijing Academy of Dance and to observe dance activities in China in spring 1982.
詳細はこちらto obsrve contemporary dance activities and study modern dance and choreography in the United States
to observe contemporary dance activities and to study modern dance and choreography in the United States
詳細はこちらconduct research on the history of the Central Philharmonic Orchestra of China and its role in international relations (D-21624)
詳細はこちらsupport participation of ACC grantees and other artists from Asia in networking and mentoring programs organized by MAPP
support for the participation of six performing artists from Asia in rehearsals and performances of choreographer Ralph Lemon's "Tree" Part 2 of the Geography Trilogy in the U.S. in spring and fall 2000
support for MAPP to provide mentoring and program assistance to ACC performing arts grantees from Asia.
To enable choreographer Ralph Lemon to serve as a visiting artist of modern dance at the Beijing Dance Academy
Support for research in Asia in connection with preparations for the Geography/Part II project.
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