Yat Tin "Olivier" Cong
To research the various cultural communities in New York involving music, visual art, theater, dance, and other disciplines.
Learn MoreTo research the various cultural communities in New York involving music, visual art, theater, dance, and other disciplines.
Learn MoreTo pursue a Doctor of Musical Arts at UC San Diego and to participate in collaborative learning, innovative percussion recitals, commissioning new works, and research into Asian theater studies.
Learn MoreTo attend the 2022 Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) in Aspen, Colorado.
Learn MoreTo attend the 2022 Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS) in Aspen, Colorado.
Learn MoreTo observe and participate in the experimental and improvised music scene in New York City.
Learn MoreTo collaborate virtually to explore the intersection of contemporary and traditional music.
Learn MoreTo collaborate virtually to explore the intersection of contemporary and traditional music.
Learn Morefor the continuation of a collaborative project between Gitameit in Yangon, Myanmar, and faculty and students at SUNY New Paltz exploring, spirit worship and the practice of tolerance in Myanmar.
To examine religious tolerance in Myanmar by engaging master artists and students at Gitameit in Yangon with the community of musicians and students studying Burmese music at SUNY New Paltz
Learn MoreTo collaborate virtually to explore the intersection of contemporary and traditional music.
Learn MoreTo travel to the U.S. to observe and participate in classes and workshops specializing in the connection between voice and body.
Learn MoreTo support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.
A 3-month Organization/Project Grant to support Lijiang With/Out, a virtual experiment in sound recording and collaboration between women sound artists from Japan, China, Taiwan, and the U.S., and local artists and residents of Lijiang, China.
To support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.
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