Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
To enable curator Aily Nash and Harvard Film Archive Director Haden Guest to curate programs in the Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions in February 2020
詳細はこちらTo enable curator Aily Nash and Harvard Film Archive Director Haden Guest to curate programs in the Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions in February 2020
詳細はこちらA 2-month Individual Fellowship to meet and exchange with artists specializing in traditional crafts and music in Japan.
詳細はこちらTo conduct fieldwork on Hindu-Buddhist monuments, sculptures, and rituals in India and Indonesia to retrace the history of the pre-colonial Philippines
to survey exhibition and museum activities in Japan in September 2005
To continue to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Columbia University, beginning in September 1983
詳細はこちら(Bali 1928 and Library of Congress-to-Bali Repatriation Project) to support research and documentation leading to the re-release and repatriation of the first published recordings of music in Bali, and extensive film footage and photographs taken between 1930 and 1939
(Bali 1928 and Library of Congress-to-Bali Repatriation Project) to support research and documentation leading to the re-release and repatriation of the first published recordings of music in Bali, and extensive film footage and photographs taken between 1930 and 1939
To conduct research in Indonesia concerning repatriation strategies for the first published recordings of music in Bali
Next stage of research among older musicians and performing artists in Bali in connection with annotated study of archival recordings
to participate in a seminar on Indonesian performing arts to be held at the National Academy of the Arts in Solo and to undertake music research in Bali
to conduct resarch in Indonesia on the role of vocal music in the performing arts of Bali
詳細はこちらto undertake a residency at Dance Box in Kobe, Japan, to study traditional theater practice and plan for future exchange of dancer/choreographers between Kobe and Chicago
詳細はこちらto begin a collaborative project with Yumiko Tanaka and visit the Itako shamans in Osorezan, Japan
A 2-month fellowship to conduct research on the Itako shamans of northern Japan to inform a new theater work
詳細はこちらto support exchange between curators in Taiwan and Singapore with artists in Okinawa for the second phase of Island Hopping—Reversing Imperialism
詳細はこちらto travel to Japan to organize and participate in the Asia Anarchy Alliance at Tokyo Wonder Site
A six-month fellowship to enable Ta-Kun Wu to participate in the International Residency Program at Location One in New York beginning January 2005
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