Bridge for the Arts and Education
to support cross-cultural workshops in Jogjakarta for performing artists from Japan and Southeast Asia to create a collaborative interpretation of the Mahabharata
Learn Moreto support cross-cultural workshops in Jogjakarta for performing artists from Japan and Southeast Asia to create a collaborative interpretation of the Mahabharata
Learn MoreTo enable three Americans to undertake research in Japan, in order to lay the groundwork for the first English publication on the the "Don't Follow the Wind" project
Learn More(Bali 1928 and Library of Congress-to-Bali Repatriation Project) to support research and documentation leading to the re-release and repatriation of the first published recordings of music in Bali, and extensive film footage and photographs taken between 1930 and 1939
Learn MoreTPM Exchange is a set of exchange opportunities organised as an essential part of TPAM - Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama, an international platform for performing arts professionals that facilitates information sharing, discussion, mutual learning and networking among 1,000 individual participants from around 45 countries/regions of the world.
Learn Moreto enable four dance professionals from the U.S. to travel to China to work towards fostering partnerships with several companies and academies across the country
to supplement a 2018 grant supporting the participation of 4 dance artists from Southeast Asia in the American Dance Festival's 2019 International Choreographers Residency Program
Learn MoreTo support the Lijiang/Hokkaido Reciprocal Residency Program, enabling four artists from China and Japan to explore interdisciplinary artistic practice in two rural settings over two months.
Learn Moreto continue in the second year of a three-year M.F.A. program, concentrating in critical and curatorial studies, at the University of California, Irvine
Learn Moreto continue in the second year of a Ph.D. program in theater and performance at The Graduate Center, CUNY
Learn Moreto support further development of the ACC-Kelola-ADF Southeast Asia Choreographers Network by facilitating the participation of 4 choreographers in the 2019 International Choreographers Residency program at American Dance Festival, and organizing a workshop in Indonesia for network participants
Learn Moreto support ACC alumni from Taiwan and Vietnam to travel for specific inquiry into residency programs, institutional partnerships, and future exchange in order to create a strategy for ACCTF's grantmaking in Southeast Asia in the future
Learn MoreTo continue in the second and final year of a master’s degree program at Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University Bloomington, majoring in percussion performance
Learn Moreto research opera, performance, contemporary art practice, and natural science while undertaking an artist residency at the American Museum of Natural History in New York
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