Laura Bellows
support for dissertation research in Bali on gender characterization and its meaning in traditional Balinese dance. Reappication.
Learn Moresupport for dissertation research in Bali on gender characterization and its meaning in traditional Balinese dance. Reappication.
Learn Morecollaborative research at Chulalongkorn University on teaching and transmission of classical Thai music
Learn MoreInterview woman conductor Zheng Xiao Ying in Beijing and study the current role of women in music activities in China
Learn MoreTo undertake a teaching residency at Beijing Film Academy and develop new work
Learn Moreto support the presentation of a series of jōruri music performances in connection with a symposium on the work of the classical Japanese playwright Chikamatsu Monzaemon held at Columbia University in October 1997
to enable architect Hiroshi Watanable to conduct a course on Japanese environmental art and design at the Japan Study Center, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University.
To enable architects Arata Isozaki and Fumihiko Maki to serve as visiting lecturers in a seminar program on Japanese environmental design held at the Japan Study Center, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University
to provide support for the exhibition Shinjuka: The Phenomenal City, shown at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, December 1975-February 1976, and circulated thereafter to other cities in the United States by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.
To provide support for the development of a program of study in the United States for teachers and administrators of primary and secondary schools in Japan in connection with Japanese Educators Project
Learn Moreenable faculty members from the Royal University Fine Arts to participate in the Dance 97 Festival
Learn Moreto enable Cambodian archaeology student Tea Van to begin a graduate study program leading to the M.A. degree in archaeology at the University of Hawaii
to enable Cambodian student Sovath Bong to begin a graduate study program in archaeology leading to the M.A. degree at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in fall 1996
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