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to support Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program activities
The second phase of Rockefeller Foundation grant funds to support the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program at the Royal University of Fine Arts in 2007. The term of the grant is ten months, June 2007-February 2008.
Support for the Cambodian Mentorship Program in 2004 (Payments & correspondence 2003-2005)
to support the North Campus performing arts library for the twelve-month period beginning March 1, 2004
Twelve-month grant to the Royal University of Fine Arts' School of Performing Arts to support the seventh year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program.
Seven-month grant to the Royal University of Fine Arts' School of Performing Arts to support the sixth year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
To enable five musicians, including Sam-Ang Sam, to attend the Asia-Pacific Society for Ethnomusicology in the Philippines in Feb. 2002
Support for the North Campus performing arts library
to provide expenses for the visit of Royal University of Fine Arts associates H.E. Nouth Narang, Pichtum Kravul, and Sam Ang-Sam to the University of California, Los Angeles participation in the In-Roads/Asia conference
Support for the fifth year of support for the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
Six-month grant to the Royal University of Fine Arts' Performing Arts School to support the fourth year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
Purchase of equipment for the faculty of Architecture
Support for the third year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
To enable University associates H.E. Nouth Narang, Pich Tum Kravul and Sam-Ang San to participate in the Inroads/Asia conference at the University of California (Los Angeles)
Establishment of a Performing Arts Library
Establishment of a performing arts library
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To allow Paul Jett and Sean Charette to continue work in Cambodia on the bronze conservation project at the National Museum in Phnom Penh
To provide support for the publication of Volume XI of Ars Orientalis devoted to the conservation of works and archaeological materials from Asia.
To provide support for the following Asian scholars to attend a Symposium on Chinese Figure Painting at the Freer Gallery of Art, September 1973: From Japan: Terukazu Akiyama, Center for Cultural Exchange, Tokyo University; Hironobu Kohara, Nara Women's College; Takeyoshi Tsuruta, Osaka Municipal Art Museum; From the Republic of China: Stanley Chang, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Chao Shen Chiang, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Shen Fu, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Lin Ts'an Li, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Ch'eng She, National Palace Museum, Taipei; Ling Yun Shih, National Palace Museum, Taipei
To enable the following specialists to participate in a meeting at the Freer Gallery of Art to formulate a proposal for a bronze conservation project in Thailand: Virginia Greene, the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania; Henry Hodges, Institute of Archaeology, University of London; Piriya Krairksh, Harvard University; W. Dale Richey, Chatham College, Pittsburgh; Hiram W. Woodward, Jr., the University of Michigan.
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to undertake research in Cambodia and Vietnam for a dissertation on the political manipulation of religious imagery by the contemporaneous Khmer, Cham, and Chola kingdoms
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support for the participation of artists and scholars from Asia and the United States in the Ninth International Conference of the Asia Pacific Society for Ethnomusicology in Phnom Penh in August 2004
for Sam-Ang, I Wayan Dibia and Ramon Santos to serve as consultants to Cambodia's Royal University of Fine Arts in a planning meeting in Manila and Phnom Penh
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to enable theater director Rhatan Thiyam from Manipur and an artistic associate to undertake a teaching and creative residency at Fordham University in New York fall 2004
To undertake research in Cambodia and India in summer 1995 in connection with the development of the Children of War Theater Project.
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to participate in a women choreographers conference in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, for two weeks in August/September 2004
travel to Cambodia to rework production of Samritechak in preparation for presentation at the Hong Kong Arts Festival in March 2002
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Travel assistance for Odissi dance artist Gangadhar Pradhan to serve as an visiting artist-in-residence at Cornell University for one semester
To enable Cambodian dance specialist Thavro Phim, instructor at the Royal University of Fine Arts, Phnom Penh, to continue research on Khmer cultural materials in the Southeast Asia Program at Cornell in summer 1994.
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To pursue research on dance and related activities in Cambodia and to offer workshops and performances in Phnom Penh in December 2003 under the auspices of the the Reyum Institute of the Arts and Culture
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Travel and participation in the Asia Pacific Society for Ethnomusicology in Seoul, Korea in September
three-month fellowship to undertake a teaching, research, and administrative residency at the Royal University of Fine Arts
To work with administrators in the development of curricula for a new B.A. program at the Royal University of Fine Arts
Support for a teaching, research, and curriculum development residency at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh
To continue to study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Wesleyan University during the 1986-87 academic year.
To begin a program of study in music leading to the Ph.D. degree at Wesleyan University in the 1985-86 academic year.
Complete a program of study in music leading to the M.A. degree at Conn. College in the 1984-85 academic year
Study in a program leading to the M.A. degree in music at Connecticut College, beginning September 1983.
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Support participation in, and coordinating assistance for the Second Mekong Conference on the Arts in February 2003
travel and research in the Philippines, meeting arts professionals to initiate cultural exchange
to undertake a consulting residency at the Royal University of Fine Arts'performing arts campus in fall 99 and summer 2000
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support of participation of three or four artists from the Mekong Region to participate in a creative arts workshop
to provide for the purchase of computer equipment and related supplies for Reyum's exhibition and documentation programs
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