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University of Hawaii

support for two visiting artsts at the University of Hawaii - choreographer Nem Jung-Ho and a Korean masked dance specialist

support for participation of four architects from Thailand in the Historic Preservation Field School in May and June 1999

to undertake a cooperative teaching and research residency in vernacular architecture at the University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh, beginning July 1996.

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University of Pennsylvania

support for participation by scholars from China ina conference on 20th centry Chine architecture to be held at Penn in April, 2003 See also: 702-00-22150-203.1

support for participation of scholars in China in a conference on 20th century Chinese architecture to be held at Penn in April 2003 (conference delayed until October, 2003 because of the SARS epidemic in China)

support for students and faculty participating in an on-site course in Chinese architecture

to provide partial support for architecture students participating in an on-site course in China

Provide partial support for publication of the Encyclopedia of Indian Temple Architecture.

Provide support for a catalogue of the exhibition Ban Chiang: Discovery of a Lost Bronze Age organized jointly in 1982 by Upenn, the Fiine Arts Department of the Government of Thailand, and the Smithsonian Institution.

Provide support for the American Institute of Indian Studies Photographic Archive of South Asian Art and Architecture at the Upenn.

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Addison Gallery of American Art

enable Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya to the U.S. in fall 2001 for a series of meetings concerning the creation of Trisha Brown's 1980 collaborative dance piece, Opal Loop

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