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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

to underwrite visa and local transportation expenses associated with approximately 90 artists traveling from Japan to New York City to perform in Kaidan Chibusa No Enoki (The Ghost and the Milk-Giving Tree) by Japanese kabuki company Heisei Nakamura-za

to support the presentation of Chen Shi-Zheng’s Monkey: Journey to the West at the Lincoln Center Festival in summer 2013.

to support performances by TAO Dance Theater at the Lincoln Center Festival in summer 2012.

To provide international travel and per diem expenses to enable choreographer Saburo Teshigawara and members of his ensemble KARAS to participate in the Lincoln Center Festival production of Miroku in summer 2010.

To support the participation of the Contemporary Legend Theatre in Lincoln Center Festival 2007

Support for the participation of artists from Indonesia in the presentation of Robert Wilson's I La Galigo during Lincoln Center Festival 2005

Support for the participation of two theater companies from Japan, Hensei Nakamura-za and the Setagaya Public Theatre, in Lincoln Center Festival 2004

Support for artists from China and Japan

Support for travel expenses of artists from China in the Peony Pavilion production at the 1999 Lincoln Center Festival

To support the participation of the Thang Long Water Puppet Troupe from Vietnam in the Lincoln Center Festival in summer 1996.

To organize and present a series of Indian music and dance performances in fall 1985.

To provide support for a concert of music by Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese composers in the New and Newer Music series.

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New Museum of Contemporary Art

to support the participation of artists from the Philippines and South Korea in the 2015 Generational Triennial

to support four New Museum curators to conduct curatorial research in Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and India in 2010

For support of Asian artists and scholars participating in new a education and curatorial initiative, Museum as Hub

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New York City Center

to support the participation of the National Ballet of China in the 2014 Fall for Dance Festival.

to support international travel for the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble to participate in fall 2013's Fall for Dance Festival.

to support the participation of individual artists and ensembles from various countries in Asia in New York City Center’s annual Fall for Dance festival.

to support the participation of Asian performing artists in New York City Center's 2011 Fall for Dance festival.

to support the participation of Shu Yi Chou from Taiwan in the 2010 Fall for Dance program

To support 2009 Fall for Dance Festival

Grant to New York City Center to provide support for the Pichet Klunchen Dance Company's participation in the 2008 Fall for Dance festival

support for the participation of musicians from India accompanying two dance groups at the Fall for Dance Festival in October 2007

to provide support for a performance tour by the Wu Shu Troupe of the People's Republic of China to New York, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Honolulu, July 1974.

to provide support for a performance tour by the Shenyang Acrobatic Troupe of the People's Republic of China to New York, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Washington D.C., December 1972-Janurary 1973

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Queens Museum of Art

to enable artists from Hong Kong and China to participate in two exhibitions, Bringing the World into the World in June 2014, and Good Deeds and More (working title) in November 2014

support the participation of American artists in the Wall Drawings project in Gwangju, Korea in summer 2005

support for participation for curators Shigeo Chiba from Japan and Wan Kyung Sung from Korea and artists Peili Zhang from China and Neung-Kyung Sung from Korea in the Museum's exhibition

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Shen Wei Dance Arts

to provide, through extensive outreach efforts, contextual information that will help audience members better appreciate the work of choreographer Shen Wei on his company's tour to Shanghai and Beijing in the fall of 2014

to support the company’s three-city tour to China in fall 2012

support the participation of Tibetan singer and Buddhist nun Ami Choyin in rehearsals and Performances of a new work, Re-, which is to be presented at the Joyce Theater in New York in September 2006

support the participation of Tibetan singer and Buddhist nun Ami Choyin in rehearsals and Performances of new work, Re-, which is to be presented at the Joyce Theater in New York, in September 2006

support for participation of three Chinese opera singers from China in the rehearsal, development, and performance of a new work, The Second Visit to the Palace, in spring 2005 (Singers are Zhang Jing, Tang Yuan-Cai, and Song Yang)

to continue to study dance and choreography in New York for four months, beginning November 1995.

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World Monuments Fund

to support the participation of specialists from the U.S. and Asia in an International Summit on Sustainable Heritage Policy in Yangon, Myanmar, in January 2015

to enable specialists from the Palace Museum in Beijing to visit conservation programs and meet with museum professionals in the United States in fall 2009

support participation of five conservation specialists from the China in an observation tour to American museums and art conservation facilities

support to bring Americans to and Asians to meeting at CKS in January 01

to enable architecture specialist, Lek Sareth, from Cambodia to study in a one-year program at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture in 1996.

Support the World Momuments Fund's conservation activities at Preah Khan in Angor, Cambodia.

to support participation by Cambodian conservation specialists Ouk Chea, director, Department of Museums and the Conservation of Historic Monuments, Cambodia, and Pich Keo, director of the National Museum, Phnom Penh, in the conference "Cambodia: Future of the Past," held at the Asia Society in June 1992

Support field research at Angkor in connectin with a project to analyze present site conditions and make recommendations for future projects in Cambodia.

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