V. B. Vadakke
to support participation in Tales from South Asia, a theater and dance production at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Learn Moreto support participation in Tales from South Asia, a theater and dance production at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Learn Moreto pursue research in international cultural relations and in Indian dance, art history, and literature
to survey cultural institutions and contemporary art developments in the United States and Indonesia.
Learn Moreto pursue research in ethnomusicology as a visiting scholar at Indiana University during the spring 1991 semester
Learn Moreto complete a program leading to the M.A. degree in dance ethnology at the University of California
Learn MoreTo visit museums and universities and meet with scholars of Indian art in the United States
To survey museum collections in Europe
Learn MoreTo continue to collaborate with Professor John Emigh of Brown University on the translation and annotation of the Orissan play Prahlada Nataka and to survey theater activities in the United States.
Learn MoreTo survey cultural activities and meet with colleagues in the United States.
Advise the International Cultural and Trade Center in Washington D.C. on possible program activities involving Asian art and culture.
Learn MoreTo meet with photographers, curators, and critics, and to pursue creative work in photography in the United States.
Learn MoreTo complete a program of study leading to the M.S. degree in historic preservation at the University of Pennsylvania during 1990-91.
Learn MoreSurvey current theater and dance activities in New York.
to continue to serve as a visiting professor in the Department of Drama, School of the Arts, New York University, and to conduct research in the United States, Asia, and Europe on the Ramayana tradition in South and Southeast Asia, under the sponsorship of the Departments of Music and Theater Arts, Brown University.
to serve as a visiting professor in the Department of Drama, School of the Arts, New York University, and to conduct research in the United States, Asia, and Europe on the Ramayana tradition in South and Southeast Asia, under the sponsorship of the Departments of Music and Theater Arts, Brown University.
Learn MoreContinue to study film history as a special student in the cinema studies program at NYU during the 1989-90 academic year
Continue to study film history as a special student in the cinema studies program at NYU during the 1989-90 academic year
Learn MoreConduct research on prehistoric Southeast Asian pottery at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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