Grantee Database

Deepak Rauniyar
for a grant to travel to the U.S. and collaborate with a New York-based screenwriter on the development of a new feature film
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for a two-week grant to research performance art in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh
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for a two-month grant to develop creative, collaborative projects with artists in Surakarta, Indonesia.
to collaborate with contemporary musician and former ACC grantee Na Wu in Beijing
Research on indigenous music in Taiwan
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to support your international travel to Japan and modest expenses associated with your participation in the upcoming i-Dance Festival in Japan in October 2013.
to complete the compilation and editing of her Triangle Arts Program journals during a residency at the Bates Dance Festival in summer 2004
to give Contact Improvisation workshops in Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Taipei
to participate in the Triangle Arts Program project in Indonesia and Japan
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for a three-month grant to observe contemporary art activities and participate in an artist residency program in New York
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to support a six-week residency in Malaysia to gather testimony about being Bumiputra and the effects of the country’s current affirmative action program
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to enable you to travel to Japan to conduct rehearsals for your work “Son Bou no Toki”.
to survey and participate in contemporary music activities in the United States for one year beginning in April 1986
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to support international participants in TransCultural Exchange's initiatve, "Encouraging Cultural Exchange between Asian and American Artists."
to enable arts professionals from Asia to participate in TransCultural Exchange's 3rd biennale Conference on International Opportunities in the Arts in Boston, Massachusetts in spring 2011
International travel and per diem for speakers/ participants in 2009 conference.
support participation in the United States by four artists from Asia in "The Tile Project, Destination: The World" beginning in in late 2004
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