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Amrita Performing Arts

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

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Film Forum

to support the participation of six musicians from Cambodia in a concert connected to the American premiere of Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll at the Film Forum in New York City in April 2015.

Support for participation of film specialist Teruyo Nogami in a series of programs related to the films of Akira Kurosawa in June 2008.

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Chey Chankethya

for a grant renewal to complete a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in dance from the University of California, Los Angeles.

for a twelve-month grant renewal to continue in a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in dance at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

to begin a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in the Department of World Arts and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles in fall 2011.

to participate in ADF and spend time in NY

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Kong Vollak

to undertake a six-week residency at the Shalini Gahendra Gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2014.

for a six-month grant to observe contemporary arts activities and to participate in a four-month creative residency program at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council beginning March 2013.

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Ung Chinary

JDR 3rd Award recipient for his significant contribution to the international understanding, practice, or study of the visual or performing arts of Asia

(Chinary & Susan Ung) for a two-month grant to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a Composers Institute in Cambodia for the purpose of training the next generation of Cambodian composers

(Susan & Chinary Ung) to work with the Royal University of Fine Arts and the Royal Academy of Cambodia to enhance and strengthen the teaching of Western music in Cambodia

to participate in the special memorial program, A Celebration of the Life of Porter A. McCray, at the Japan Society in New York in February 2001

to study music in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of the Arts, Columbia University

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Khmer Arts Academy

to enable support the fall 2010 U.S. performance tour of the Khmer Arts Academy's production of The Lives of Giants

To support the fall 2007 tour of Pamina Devi.

to enable the Khmer Arts Academy to present twenty-nine dancers and musicians from Cambodia in a performance tour of Seasons of Migration to six cities in the United States in April 2005

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