Alan Heyman
To conduct research in Korea on traditional Korean music and dance
to conduct research in Korea on traditional Korean music and dance.
Learn MoreTo conduct research in Korea on traditional Korean music and dance
to conduct research in Korea on traditional Korean music and dance.
Learn MoreTo enable the following Asians to attend the international P.E.N. Congress, New York, June 1966, and to travel in the United States thereafter: Jyotirmoy Datta, India; Alberto Florentino, Philippines; Balwant Gargi, India; P. Lal, India; Hua Ling Nieh, Republic of China; A.K. Ramanujan, India; Saduddin Shpoon, Afghanistan; Sulak Sivaraksa, Thailand; and Takako Uchino, Japan
Learn MoreTo conduct dissertation research on Chinese art at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, and to assist in editing the English edition of the National Palace Museum Bulletin and a handbook in English for the National Palace Museum
Learn MoreTo provide for the translation of Indonesian wayang kulit plays into English under the direction of James Brandon, director of theater curriculum, Michigan State University
Learn MoreTo study traditional dance forms and contemporary developments in choreography at the Natya Institute of Choreography, New Delhi; the Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi; and the Darpana Academy, Ahmedabad
Learn MoreTo travel and conduct research in connection with archaeological excavations in the Sarawak River delta in Malaysia
Learn MoreTo conduct research in the United States on traditional Indian music theory and composition and their relationship to Western music, and to compose an orchestral work
Learn MoreTo enable the following Japanese architects and designers to attend the International Design Conference, Aspen, Colorado, June 1965, and thereafter to survey art institutions and architecture in the the United States: Naibu Akashi, Kiyoshi Awazu, Shinya Izumi, Koji Kamiya, Yasubumi Kijima, Yutaka Matsushita, Tsune Sesoko, Kazunobu Shimura, Takeko Suzuki, and Hiroshi Tomura
Learn MoreTo support travel to India in connection with the exhibition Unknown India: Ritual Art in Tribe and Village, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Learn MoreTo conduct research in Japan and Europe on Chinese woodblock prints and bronzes and to visit private collections of Chinese jades in London, Osaka, and Stockholm
Learn MoreTo conduct dissertation research on Buddhist painting and sculpture at the Institute of Humanistic Studies, Kyoto, and in Afghanistan, India, and Nepal
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