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Wu Wenguang

visit New York University in November 2000 in order to screen work for faculty and students and to participate in discussions concerning documentary filmmaking in China

to observe documentary filmmaking procedures, pursue research at film archives and libraries, and meet with filmmakers in the United States, beginning fall 1996.

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Xing Danwen

to complete the MFA program in photography at School of Visual Arts in fall 2000

To continue to continue studies in the M.F.A. degree program in photography at the School of Visual Arts

To continue studies in the M.F.A degree program in photography at the School of Visual Arts in New York

begin a M.F.A. program in photography at the School of Visual Arts

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Cao Weijun

to undertake a summer intership at the Asia Society in New York and to continue a program of study leading to the M.A. degree at Bard College's Center for Curatorial Studies

to cover costs of an intensive English language course at Columbia University

obtain an M.A. in curatorial studies at Bard College

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Center for United States-China Arts Exchange

to support the participation of scholars from Asia in the Center's Conservancy Leadership Conference in Yunnan Province in September 1999

Provide support for three arts specialist from Southeast Asia to travel to China in connection with the Center for U.S.-China Arts Exchange's Yunnan Nationalitises Cultures Project.

to support a conference of composers from Taiwan and China held in New York in August 1988

to enable film director Tianming Wu, head of the Xian Film Studio in China, to visit New York in December 1987.

to provide supplementary grant assistance for a study of arts exchange programs undertaken between China and the United States since 1949

Conduct a study, under the direction of Michelle Vosper, of cultural exchange activities between China and the United States.

Enable Jingjing Luo and Wenguang Wu, Conservatory of Chinese Music, Beijing, to survey Western methods of preserving and documenting traditional music forms and to visit American music schools and research facilities in 1983.

Enable Dorothy DeLay, Violin teacher, The Julliard School, New York, to audition violinists and to give master classes, lectures, and demonstrations in China in August 1981.

Provide support for a concert of music by contemporary Chinese composers presented by the Group for Contemporary Music at Symphony Space, New York, in December 1981.

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