Cynthia Martin
To continue research on a documentary film exploring how centuries of colonization and patriarchy in the Philippines led to shattered Filipino identity and how scholars and the youth are piecing it back together.
詳細はこちらTo continue research on a documentary film exploring how centuries of colonization and patriarchy in the Philippines led to shattered Filipino identity and how scholars and the youth are piecing it back together.
詳細はこちらTo research Filipino earthquake mythology, developing digital animation resources, and establishing connections with filmmakers in the Philippines.
詳細はこちらTo conduct ‘Bands of Frequency’, a research project about artist-run spaces in Ho Chi Minh City.
詳細はこちらTo facilitate exchange between Cambodian Buddhist scribal craft practitioners and youth who are interested in deepening their connection to their cultural heritage across Mainland Southeast Asia.
詳細はこちらTo 3D scan and mold objects, architecture, and spaces in Vietnam that have triggered memories for overseas Vietnamese generations.
詳細はこちらTo explore traditional Vietnamese music, including that of the H’mong and Jarai people, through the study of the Dan K’ni—the mouth violin.
詳細はこちらTo expand the field of instrument design and sculpture through SOUND CONSTRUCTION, a project creating an ensemble of hybrid instrument sculptures that combine instrument craftsmanship from the U.S. and Taiwan.
詳細はこちらTo travel to Singapore and Malaysia and learn how the popular gaana street dance style contributes to the construction of Tamil identity within the local community.
詳細はこちらTo study and understand two matriarchal, thousand-plus-year-old societies – the Mosuo, or Na people, of China, and the Minangkabau of Indonesia – leading to a work of theater or musical-theater inspired by the experience.
詳細はこちらTo facilitate international dialogue on the issue of Papua representation with two scholars from the United States who will travel to Jakarta and Papua, Indonesia and two scholars from Indonesia who will travel to several cities in the United States.
詳細はこちらTo research through a cultural lens the move of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, to East Kalimantan on Borneo, including the voices and cultural activities of generation Z and generation Alpha Indonesians.
詳細はこちら"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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