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Abhijeet Mudgerikar

To pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Choreographic Inquiry at World of Arts and Cultures/Dance, UCLA to narrate the desires of a queer South-Asian person affected by a constant gaze for their capstone project, “नज़र” (nazar).

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Eko Supriyanto

to continue M.A. program at UCLA

To continue a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree in the Department of World Arts and Culture at the University of California, Los Angeles

to continue a program of study leading to an M.F.A. degree

to continue a program of study leading to an M.F.A. degree

Graduate study in dance at UCLA

study leading to an M.F.A. degree in the department of world arts and cultures at the University of California

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Xiang Xu

"Dance Dialogues: Journeying into China's Cultural Tapestry" is a research project led by Temple University faculty members Xiang Xu and Jillian Harris to explore the rich cultural diversity of China and inform innovative Sinocontemporary dance techniques.

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Office ALB

To foster exchange and international collaboration among artists from Southeast- and South Asia, Japanese artists centering on choreographer/dancer Akiko Kitamura and local artists from the Philippines, India and Indonesia collaborate to conduct fieldwork and workshops together.

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Zhizhuo Tan

To support a graduate scholarship to double major in MFA Interactive Media for MFA Choreography (School of Dance) and Performance (School of Theatre) at the California Institute of the Arts in the US.

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Chen Wu Kang

To support research & development on collective/decentralized creative process through dance/video/lighting to explore artistic possibility and feasibility in the new normal.

for a six-month grant to observe and participate in contemporary dance activities in New York and to interview several leading choreographers and dancers in the U.S. in order to gain insight on their work

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International Studio & Curatorial Program

To support Carlos Quijon Jr. to spend six-months in New York as a curator-in-residence at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) and investigate the impact of United States imperialism and colonial forces on cultural landscapes in Southeast Asia and the Global South.

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Japan Center, Pacific Basin Arts Communication

To support Beijing-based choreographer Yang Zhen’s ongoing research on Chinese communities in Japan, as part of a global inquiry into Chinese identity and its representation.

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