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American Dance Festival

For an oral history of ADF’s role in nurturing the development of contemporary dance in China, beginning in the 1980s, until the present.

to enable four dance professionals from the U.S. to travel to China to work towards fostering partnerships with several companies and academies across the country

to supplement a 2018 grant supporting the participation of 4 dance artists from Southeast Asia in the American Dance Festival's 2019 International Choreographers Residency Program

a Project Grant to enable 4 dance artists from Southeast Asia to participate in the American Dance Festival in summer 2019

A Project Grant to enable 5 dance artists and 1 dance scholar from Southeast Asia to participate in the American Dance Festival in summer 2018

to support Indonesian dance artist Ali Sukri's participation in the 2014 International Choreographers Residency Program

to enable two choreographers from Henan University to participate in the International Choreographers Residency Program in summer 2011

for the participation of eight dancers from China in the International Choreographers Residency Program at ADF in summer 2011

to enable ADF co-director Jodee Nimerichter to travel to Shanghai in January 2006 to discuss with partner organizations there plans for an American Dance Festival program in China

to enable Indonesian dance artist Martinus Miroto to participate in the International Choreographers Commissioning Program at ADF in summer 2005

to enable Dai Jian from Guangdong, China, to participate in ADF's six-week school in summer 2004

support for choreographer Akiko Kitamura to participate in the International Choreographers Commissioning Program in summer 2003

support for ADF co-director Stephanie Reinhart and project consultant Chiang Ching to travel to China in April 2001 to explore possibilities for an ADF program in China

to support the participation of choreographers Li Hanzhong and Ma Bo in the ADF International Choreographers Program

to support the fall 1997 American tour of the Guangdong Modern Dance Company

to support the participation of Guangdong Modern Dance Company choreographer Shen Wei in ADF's 1995 International Choreographers Commisioning Program

to enable dance scholars Malbourg Kim from Korea and Sal Murgiyanto from Indonesia to attend the International Dance Critics Conference at the American Dance Festival in summer 1994

to enable three dance critics from Asia to attend the Dance Critics' Conference at the American Dance Festival in summer 1993

to enable members of the Guangdong Modern Dance Company to study and perform at the American Dance Festival in summer 1991

to enable four choreographers and dancers from China participating in the summer 1986 Festival to spend one month in New York observing dance activities

to support the participation of three choreographers from Asia in the International Choreographers' Workshop at the American Dance Festival in summer 1985

to support the participation of modern dance companies from Indonesia and the Philippines in the Festival's fiftieth anniversary program held at Duke University in summer 1984

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Yayasan Kelola

For the fourth and final year of the Southeast Asian Choreographers Network program in 2021-2022.

A 6-month Organization/Project Grant to provide for the third year of the Southeast Asian Choreographers Network Program, adapted as a virtual program with online workshops for dance artists in Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand.

to support further development of the ACC-Kelola-ADF Southeast Asia Choreographers Network by facilitating the participation of 4 choreographers in the 2019 International Choreographers Residency program at American Dance Festival, and organizing a workshop in Indonesia for network participants

a Project Grant to support the participation of choreographers from Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia in a one-week collaborative platform in Indonesia

to support a performing arts exchange pilot program between Indonesia and Cambodia

to support the organization of collaborative workshops and fellowship programs in 2008 and 2009

to support a choreography workshop to be conducted in Solo, Indonesia, under the direction of Lin Hwai-Min from July 26- August 9, 2007

Supplementary grant to support additional expenses in connection with the Lin Hwai-Min choreography workshop held in Indonesia, July 26- August 9

to support an arts management workshop directed by Laurie Uprichard in Solo, Central Java, from August 28 through September 1, 2006

to help support Kelola's administrative expenses in organizing collaborative workshop and fellowship programs with the ACC in 2005 and 2006

support Kelola's administrative expenses in organizing collaborative workshop and internship program with the ACC in 2005

to support a workshop in Jakarta on international touring for performing arts groups directed by Rachel Cooper of the Asia Society in March 2005

to support a workshop in Solo on performing arts networks directed by Norikazo Sato of the Japan Contemporary Dance Network, from November 29 to December 3, 2005

to help support Kelola's administrative expenses in organizing collaborative workshop and internship programs with the ACC in 2004

To support a lighting workshop that will be led by Clifton Taylor in Indonesia in June 2003

For administrative expenses in organizing collaborative workshop and internship programs with the ACC in 2003-2004

for administrative expenses in organizing collaborative workshop and internship programs with the ACC in 2001-2002

to support a workshop in festival management led by Joe Wilson

to enable Amna Kusumo, director of the Kelola Foundation in Indonesia, to survey cultural institutions and arts management practices in Asia

to enable Jennifer Tipton to conduct a professional lighting design workshop in Indonesia in February 2000

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ACC Taiwan Foundation

For the ACC Taiwan Pandemic Relief Initiative to enable ACC alumni in Taiwan to create alternative work plans for 2020 in light of canceled exhibitions, performances, and other engagements

to support ACC alumni from Taiwan and Vietnam to travel for specific inquiry into residency programs, institutional partnerships, and future exchange in order to create a strategy for ACCTF's grantmaking in Southeast Asia in the future

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Asian Art Museum of San Francisco

Organization/Project Grant to provide support for Hope Sessions, a series of online panel discussions moderated by curators in Asia and the U.S. to initiate dialogue around what art will look like in the post-COVID-19 future.

To support cultural preservation programs in Mongolia, a project to be undertaken by Hal Fischer at the Fine Arts Museum in Ulaanbaatar

To support the Museum's cultural preservation programs in Mongolia (D-98560)

To allow Teresa Heady to undertake a teaching residency in conservation and collections handling at the University of Art and Culture in Mongolia

To enable Dorjiin Enkhtugs, director of the Museum of Theater and Art in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to undertake a three-month internship at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the California Academy of Sciences, and the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, in summer 1994

To provide support for travel to Mongolia by two curators and a conservator from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco in preparation for a major exhibition of art from Mongolian collections to be presented at the museum in 1995

To support curatorial research and discussions in Vietnam in connection with an exhibition of Vietnamese art being planned by the Asian Art Museum

To support the publication of a catalogue accompanying the exhibition "Essence of Indian Art," shown at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco in fall 1986

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San Jose Museum of Art

a Project Grant to support the participation of four speakers from Southeast Asia in public programming related to the exhibition Dinh Q. Le: True Journey is Return

A travel grant to support the participation of the three members of The Propeller Group, from Vietnam, in community outreach activities related to an exhibition of their work at the San Jose Museum of Art

to support travel research for San Jose Museum of Art 's director, Susan Krane, and associate curator, Kristen Evangelista, to travel to India in 2011.

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Mai Thi Thanh Nguyen

A 4-month fellowship to continue research in Cambodia’s Vietnamese communities for a project examining migration, identity, and memory within the context of historical and recent conflict between the two nations

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Quang Phan Thanh

a three-week trip to Thailand and the Philippines to research and conduct interviews with the abandoned wives of formerly stationed Japanese soldiers who returned home.

for a six-month grant to observe and participate in contemporary art activities, visit museums and galleries, and meet artists of all disciplines in New York City

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