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搜尋/篩選得獎人Gung Ho Projects
For collaborative exploration of historical sites of memory for gay men in Taipei, Seoul, and New York, resulting in site-specific digital performances connecting the experience of these communities.
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To research the cultures of the Japanese and Okinawan diaspora in Hawai’i as a means of dialogue about current immigration to Japan.
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To research the textile market in Hong Kong through a virtual collaboration with Hong Kong-based writer Hon Lai-Chu.
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To collaborate virtually to explore the intersection of contemporary and traditional music.
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To research the textile market in Hong Kong through a virtual collaboration with Hong Kong-based writer Hon Lai-Chu.
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To enable choreographer/dance artists Eiko Otake from New York and Wen Hui from Beijing to engage in a reciprocal exchange, spending one month together in China and a second month in the U.S.
To enable Setpheap Sorn and Chakreya So to participate in a residency in New York and at the American Dance Festival in Spring 2007.
enable eleven students from the Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to participate in the U.S. tour of Cambodian Stories in spring 2006
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An online hybrid structure of Performing Arts Meeting in Yokohama (TPAM) 2021, an international platform for performing arts professionals of Asia and the world
TPM 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.
to support the participation of the Wooster Group in Sound Live Tokyo in December 2015
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To enable four keynote speakers from the U.S. and Japan to present a series of presentations to accompany the museum’s major 2021 exhibition, Drawing Ambience: Alvin Boyarsky and the Architectural Association.
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A supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in the United States.
A 15 to 18-month Individual Fellowship to conduct research on media archaeology and digital humanities in the U.S. and Japan through a hybrid program of online research and in-person exchange.
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To travel to the U.S. to observe and participate in classes and workshops specializing in the connection between voice and body.
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