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New York Public Library

Make multiple videotape copies of Indonesian materials in the Tessilo Adam film collection in the Library's Dance Collection for donation to selected cultural and educational institutions in Indonesia.

to support the catalogue of the exhibition "Tales of Japan: Scrolls and Prints from the New York Public Library," opening in January 1986

Assist the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library in establishing an archive of research materials documenting Asian dance.

to assist the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library in establishing an archive or research materials documenting Asian dance, and to enable Genevieve Oswald, curator of the Dance Collection, to survey dance facilities, visit institution, and meet with specialists in Asia in connection with the creation of the archive.

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James Brandon

To conduct research on traditional theater forms and pursue creative work in Asia.

to meet with theater specialists in Indonesia and Thailand in connection with a series of textbooks on Asian theater to be published by the University Press of hawaii, and to attend the International Wayang Festival held in Jakarta, July 1978

To attend the East-West Seminar, New Delhi, in October 1966

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Gamelan Sekar Jaya

to support the residency of Balinese musician I Ketut Partha as visiting teach with Gamelan Sekar Jaya in 1988-89

To enable Balinese musician I Wayan Sujana to attend performances of music, dance, and theater events in the San Francisco area during a year-long residency as a visiting teacher with Gamelan Sekar Jaya.

Enable Balinese musician and teacher I Wayan Sinti, Denpasar, Indonesia, to direct Gamelan Sekar Jaya in Oakland for four month in spring 1985 in preparation for the Gamelam's performance tour to Indonesia.

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Indonesian Archaeology Project

To enable American archaeologist John Miksic to continue to serve as a resident consultant at Gadjah Mada University in 1985.

To enable American archaeologist John Miksic to serve as a resident consultant at Gadjah Mada University for a period of four years beginning August 1981 and to survey archaeological activities in Southeast Asia and the United States. (Grant R-8332 was for period 8/1/83 - 7/31/84)

To enable American archaeologist John Miksic to serve as a resident consultant at Gadjah Mada University for a period of four years beginning August 1981 and to survey archaeological activities in Southeast Asia and the United States.

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