Danspace Project
to support participation two dancers from Japan in the development and performance of a new work, "split the night sky," being created by choreographer Joyce Lim for presentation at Danspace in fall 2005
Learn Moreto support participation two dancers from Japan in the development and performance of a new work, "split the night sky," being created by choreographer Joyce Lim for presentation at Danspace in fall 2005
Learn Moreto conduct research in the United States on dance in American higher education
3 months to conduct research in U.S. dance education history and development and observe current trend of education curriculum
Learn MoreTo take part in the International Choreographers Residency Program at ADF in summer 2009.
Learn Moreto support a visiting scholar residency in the department of performance studies, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
For international travel and medical insurance while serving as a visiting scholar at NYU, Department of Performance Studies, in fall 2007
To pursue dance research as a visiting scholar at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, in the spring 1993 semester
Learn MoreSupport participation of artists from New York, Thailand and China in the Gitameit Dance, Music and Theater Exchange Program in Yangon in December 2008
Learn MoreSupport for Yasuko Yokoshi to return to Japan in summer 2009 to continue work with Mayumi Seyama and for a residency by four dancers from Japan prior to Tyler Tyler's premiere in March 2010
Learn Moreto enable the Purchase Dance Corps to participate in the International Festival of Dance Academies in Hong Kong in June 2006
Learn Moreto support a two-week rehearsal period in May 2009 for 11 artists from the Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in Eiko & Koma's Taipei production of Cambodian Stories
Learn MoreFor NamJin Kim and YunKyung Lee to perform at White Wave's 2009 International DUMBO Dance Festival.
Learn MoreTo bring artists from Cambodia to White Oak for residency (Emmanuelle Phuon)
SAACF grant to support Fang-yi Sheu's creative residency at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in summer 2007
To support Fang-Yi Sheu's creative residency at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in summer 2007.
Learn Morepostponed from Spring 2007. Observe and study dance and choreography and conduct research on Isadora Duncan.
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