歷屆受獎人
搜尋/篩選得獎人Thi Minh Ngoc Nguyen
Three-month fellowship to observe contemporary theater activities and to meet playwrights, directors and other theater professionals
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grant supplement to support continuing fellowship study program in New York
six-month fellowship to observe performing arts activities and explore Native American performance
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to observe community-based theater activities and the management of theater festivals in the United States
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Support participation of surviving Hiroshima maiden Michiko Yamaoka from Japan in presentation of the performance piece, "The Hiroshima Maiden: Everyday uses for Sight No. 9 "in New York in January 2004
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Six-month fellowship to observe contemporary art activities, meeti with artists and curators, and create new work in the U.S.
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one-month fellowship to survey museum collections and observe administrative proedures at museums in the U.S.
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to pursue research and undertake internships in film festival management and film production in the United States
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seven-month grant to complete a Master's degree program in arts management at the University of Oregon in 2003-2004
twelve-month fellowship to complete a Master's degree program at the University of Oregon
ten-month fellowship to begin a Master's degree program in arts administration at New York University
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Six-month fellowship to observe contemporary art activities, meet with artists and curator, and create new work in the U.S.
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to support participation by the director and assistant director of the China Millenium Monument Museum, Beijing, in the planning for The Wall exhibition to be held in China and in the United States in 2005
to enable Japanese composers Shu Matsuda, Shintaro Imai, and Hiroyuki Yamamoto to participate in the 1998 June in Buffalo Festival and conference
Enable Japanese pianist Aki Takahashi to participate in the North American New Music Festival held at SUNY Buffalo in April 1990.
to enable Chinese playwright Bai Fengxi to participate in the First International Women Playwrights Conference at SUNY/Buffalo in October 1988
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support for a musicologist from China to serve as a visiting scholar in 2003-2004
to enable University of Arkansas Distinguished Professor of Music Sarah Caldwell to pursue research on Tang dynasty music in China
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