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Foundation for Contemporary Arts

New York, New York: to support emerging visual and performing artists traveling to Asia through its Emergency Grants program.

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Foundation for the People of Burma

to support a traditional Hsiang Waing orchestra from the Gitameit Music Center to travel to China to present workshops and performances at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music and the 46 Fangjia Hutong Theater in May 2011.

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Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.

to support the participation of theater artists from Thailand and Indonesia in David Michalek's Portraits in Dramatic Time project.

to support Indonesian dancer Martinus Miroto's participation in the Slow Dancing project, conceived and directed by David Michalek

Provide support for the catalogue of the exhibition "Artists' Books: Japan" held at Franklin Furnace in spring 1985.

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Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

to support the participation of one faculty member and three graduate students from Columbia University in an interdisciplinary workshop in Beijing to produce Safari 4, a public tour of urban wildlife along Beijing's Number 4 subway line.

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Javersina Fernayeti Haning

For a two-month grant to carry out research on traditional textile production and conservation in Japan, India, Cambodia, and Laos in connection with the organization of a cross-disciplinary workshop on the traditional textile culture of East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia, to be held in Kupang in July 2012.

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Hui Phoebe Fong Wah

to research new media, meet artists and curators, and observe contemporary art activities in Japan in fall 2011.

For an eight-month grant to research contemporary art activities, meet artists and curators, participate in an artist residency program, and research arts organizations in the United States.

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Institute for Japanese Cultural Heritage Initiatives

to support the participation of scholars and artists from Japan in a three-day conference, Strategies for Nurturing Japanese Traditional Instrument Genres in the 21st Century, in New York City in March 2012.

Postponed from Spring 08; Support for visiting musicians from Japan teaching in the Gagaku curriculum at Columbia in 2008 or 2009

to enable musicians Mayumi Miyata, Hitomi Nakamura, and Takeshi Sagamoto to participate in a gagaku workshop at Columbia in March 2007

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