Ung Chinary
to study music in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of the Arts, Columbia University
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Learn MoreJapan Society Kabuki Program To the Japan Society, New York, to provide for the production and distribution in the eastern United States, in collaboration with Channel 13, New York, of a color videotape on Kabuki techniques as demonstrated by the Grand Kabuki Theater, Tokyo, while on tour in the United States.
Learn Moreto pursue sculpture activities, to observe contemporary art activities in the United States and Europe, and to study art education in a program leading to the M.A. degree at New York University.
Learn Moreto survey theater activities and to review recent American theater developments with specialists in India, Indonesia, Japan, and Sri Lanka.
Learn Moreto provide support for the completion and publication of a catalogue of the Tibetan art collection of the Newark Museum under the direction of Eleanor Olson, curator of oriental art.
Learn MoreTo support research on the monuments and culture of the Kathmandu Valley under the direction of Mary S. Slusser, research associate, Smithsonian Institution.
Learn Moreto continue, in collaboration with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, a pilot museum training program for the Asia-Pacific area and to enable the following participants to survey museums in the United States: Ajit Simba P. Bais, the National Children's Museum, New Delhi, India; Kai Sen Chew, National Museum, Singapore; Charles C. Y. Chi, National Palace Museum, Taipei, Republic of China; Joseph I. A. Gasing, Sarawak Museum, Kutching Malaysia; Abdul Latif Ibrahim, Muzium Brunei, Bandar, Malaysia; Iftikhar Alam Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, India; Sadao Kosuge, National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Byung Hoon Lee, National Science Museum, Seoul, Korea; Nan Young Lee, National Museum of Korea , Seoul, Korea; Pranowo Martodiardjo, the National Biological Institute, Bogor, Indonesia; Takeshi Ogiwara, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan; Mohan Chandra Pande, State Museum, Lucknow, India; Aurora Pelayo, Cultural Research Center, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Dumaguete City, Philippines; Rosario B. Tantoco, National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines.
Learn Moreto enable the following Asian individuals to study in programs leading to the Master of City Planning in Urban Design degree at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University: Supratik Bose, India; Chi Wing Ho, Hong Kong; Shunsuke Iwasaki, Japan; Sakura Namioka, Japan; George Oommen, India; Wing Ning Pang, Hong Kong.
to support the Adams Music Society's presentation of the musical drama Siddhartha by James Anderson
Learn Moreto enable the following Asians to serve as artists-in-residence: Hiroka Abiru, Japan; Kodo Araki, Japan; Ram Das Chakravarty, India; M. A. Kalyanakrishna, India; Tadasuke Kawase, Japan; Momoyo Kishibe, Japan; Prawotosaputro, Indonesia; Ramnad V. Raghavan, India; S. Ramanathan, India; Sharida Sahai, India; Robertus B. Soedarsono, Indonesia; Theresia Suharti, Indonesia; Benedictus Suharto, Indonesia; Eiko Tanaka, Japan; Naoaki Yamato, Japan.
Learn Moreto enable I Han Chiang, instructor of art history, College of Chinese Culture, Taipei, to participate in a study of the paintings and artists of the Yuan Period undertaken by the Department of the History of Art, University of Kansas, and the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City.
Learn Moreto observe contemporary theater developments and to survey techniques of stage design in the United States.
Learn MoreTo provide for purchase and distribution of 400 copies of the publication Theater 2 to theater professionals and institutions in Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, the Republic of China, and Sri Lanka.
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