Hyde Park Art Center
to support a two-month residency at the Hyde Park Art Center for Malaysian artist Veshalini Naidu, and to support a research visit by HPAC staff to Malaysia and Vietnam
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グランティを検索/絞り込むto support a two-month residency at the Hyde Park Art Center for Malaysian artist Veshalini Naidu, and to support a research visit by HPAC staff to Malaysia and Vietnam
詳細はこちらto research the contemporary film environment in Southeast Asia and build the Luang Prabang Film Festival's network in the region
詳細はこちらA 9-month fellowship to research traditional pangalay dance in Malaysia and the Philippines
詳細はこちらfor a five-week grant to research the impact of the Islamic Revival on traditional puppetry in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia in summer 2016.
support for research on the relationship between religious and performance traditions in Asia in summer 2001
Research on puppetry traditions in Southeast Asia. Applying with Michael Schuster.
to conduct research on performing arts traditions in West Java in summer 1988
詳細はこちらto enable Artistic Director Larry Reed to travel to Malaysia for three weeks in June 2016, in order to research the indigenous Orang Asli culture.
to enable members of ShadowLight Productions to travel to Hokkaido and Tokyo, Japan, to develop a new theater work in collaboration with Japanese and Ainu performing artists.
support the participation of twelve members of the Taipei theater group The Puppet and Its Double in a performance tour in California of Monkey at Spider Cave
詳細はこちらto 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
詳細はこちらto support a six-week residency in Malaysia to gather testimony about being Bumiputra and the effects of the country’s current affirmative action program
詳細はこちらfor an eight-month grant to carry out dissertation research on BajauLaut music in Sabah, Malaysia.
詳細はこちらfor a six-month grant to research traditional woodcarving in Malaysia and to participate in a five-month residency at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in 2013.
詳細はこちらto support travel and research in Southeast Asia to plan a Southeast Asian ceramics festival.
詳細はこちらPhotography Curator and Critic, New York, New York: to participate in the Vision Culture Lecture series to be held at the Shalini Ganendra Fine Art Gallery in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia in fall 2011.
three-week fellowship to undertake research on contemporary photography and video work in Japn in fall 2005
詳細はこちらperformance tour of Living Dance Studio's Report on Body
to enable Susan Braham to serve as a visiting artist-in-residence at the National Arts Academy (ASK) in Kuala Lumpur in spring 1996.
To enable two dance specialists from Malaysia, Mohd. Anis Md. and Choo Tee Kuang, to participate in DTW's Asian Arts Partners Program in the United States in 1995-1996.
Enable choreographers Fu Lann Tao from Taiwan and Wai Yee Wong from Singapore to be in residence in a dance research and study program in New York for one month in spring 1993.
to enable four American choreographers to conduct workshops and stimulate regional communication and dialogue at selected dance institutions in Asia
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