Martin Lerner
To conduct research in Southeast Asia for an exhibition of Pre-Angkor and Angkor period works of art from Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand, to be presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
了解更多To conduct research in Southeast Asia for an exhibition of Pre-Angkor and Angkor period works of art from Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand, to be presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
了解更多To pursue research on western Tibetan Buddhist monastic art of the twelfth to sixteenth centuries in Ladakh and Zangskar in summer 1994.
了解更多To enable artistic director Joseph Hanreddy and playwright Steven Dietz to travel to Japan in summer 1994 to confer with colleagues at the Institute of Dramatic Arts, Tokyo, in connection with the development of a collaborative theater piece based on the novel Silence by Shusaku Endo.
Enable Joseph Hareddy, artistic director of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, to travel to Japan in June 1993 to collaborate with colleagues at the Uinstitute of Dramatic Arts, Tokyo, in developing international theatrical exchange programs.
To enable directors from the Milwakee Repertory Theater, Arena Stage, Stage West, and the Berkeley Repertory Theater to visit Japan in October 1986 to meet with director Tadashi Suzuki and discuss plans for a collaborative production of King Lear to be directed by Mr. Suzuki in the United States in 1988
了解更多To conduct Ph.D. dissertation research on seventeenth-century Buddhist wooden sculpture in Vietnam in summer 1995.
了解更多Visit China at the invitation of the All China Dance Association in order to discuss current developments in Western dance and to review present plans in China for the creation of a national dance library in summer 1983.
了解更多To enable Japanese choreograhers Hiako Horikawa and Yasunari Tamai to present performance and workshop programs at P.S. 122 in December 1994.
to support a performance by the contemporary Japanese performance group Dumb Type Theater as part of the New York International Festival of the Arts in June 1988
了解更多To provide support for the collaboration of Asian artists on the production Big Wind in Asia in fall 1994.
Support the participation of artists from Asia in the San Francisico Mime Troupe's production of Offshore in summer 1993.
to enable theater director Dan Chumley to present workshops in Hong Kong and Tokyo in April 1992
to enable playwright Carlos de la Paz from the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) in Manila to be in residence at the San Francisco Mime Troup in December 1991
了解更多To enable Korean directorJeong-ok Kim to participate in SITI's International Exchange Forum in September 1994.
了解更多Conduct dissertation research on Ming Dynasty garden painting in China and Japan from September 1984 to January 1985.
了解更多To conduct research in Japan on the work of architect Sutemi Horiguchi in summer 1994.
了解更多(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
了解更多To enable Beijing opera teacher Yisong Fan from the Shanghai Theatre Academy to direct theater workshop, "Shakespeare and Beijing Opera" at Tufts University in summer 1994.
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