John Alexis Balaguer
To explore museums, galleries, and art spaces in New York to study exhibition writing and engage with artists, gallerists, and cultural workers, aiming to have a deeper understanding of art criticism.
Learn MoreTo explore museums, galleries, and art spaces in New York to study exhibition writing and engage with artists, gallerists, and cultural workers, aiming to have a deeper understanding of art criticism.
Learn MoreTo continue pursuing a Master of Science in Dance Movement Therapy at Sarah Lawrence College, training to create more inclusive approaches to dance and movement.
Learn MoreTo attend classes in New York and acquire innovative techniques to empower local artists and foster narratives rooted in experiences, contributing to the enrichment of the Philippine cultural landscape.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on innovative ways of staging and writing performances, informing a project about Filipinx experiences in the United States and the clash of cultures and generations.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on the principles and techniques used in the mounting and seismic control system of display and storage in Japanese museums.
Learn MoreTo conduct research within Coney Island where Philippine indigenous tribes were once paraded as savages in 1905, aiming to rediscover the experience of forced diaspora, generational trauma, and racial & historical injustice brought upon Filipinos.
Learn MoreTo research and engage with a literary and artistic understanding of trees around the country by visiting sacred trees that grow, thrive, and stand-out in unlikely, public, urban spaces in India.
Learn MoreTo pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Puppet Arts at the University of Connecticut to formalize her knowledge of puppetry and share these learnings with fellow artists and practitioners in the Philippines.
Learn MoreTo undergo training in dramaturgy through an apprenticeship under an established dramaturg and learn the latest trends in dramaturgical practice through workshops, forums, and arranging one-on-one interviews with renowned dramaturgs working in New York.
Learn MoreTo attend modern, contemporary dance classes and workshops and inquire on other contemporary practices in the United States.
Learn MoreTo research contemporary sound art, specifically sound art as site- specific installations, as well as public art around New York City.
Learn MoreTo hold a series of workshops on a song cycle with Southeast Asian cultures and to workshop the songs with the NYU contemporary vocal ensemble in New York.
to enable you to receive training in computer music software at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
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