Zhicong Zhao
To participate in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a visiting scholar in 2024.
Learn MoreTo participate in the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a visiting scholar in 2024.
Learn MoreTo attend modern, contemporary dance classes and workshops and inquire on other contemporary practices in the United States.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on how people have translated Japanese and Korean by focusing on the violence/hospitality of translation, as well as on how "healing" has been socially and culturally represented in South Korea on the theme of "healing colonial violence and its traumas.”
Learn MoreTo further his exploration on how to envisage and realize the role of the artist as a citizen, by researching on the empathetic imagination and how art can be used as an intervention in life.
Learn MoreTo visit research units in New York to explore the convergence between art, interdisciplinary technology and life sciences: “Interdisciplinary, Physiographical, and Hydrological Exploration and Cooperation Research Project.”
Learn MoreTo research contemporary sound art, specifically sound art as site- specific installations, as well as public art around New York City.
Learn MoreTo survey a range of artists, curators, writers, and institutions to chronicle the central themes and histories of ecologically responsive art projects, and activism since the 1960s in North America.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on creations, workshops, lessons, and classes are held at various rehearsal spaces in NYC and the attitude of actors and dancers towards rehearsals.
Learn MoreTo restore and edit, research and interpret, document, explain, and repatriate extensive film footage and photographs taken in Bali by Gregory Bateson (in collaboration with Margaret Mead between 1936–39) and by Jane Belo from 1931–38 with a focus on childhood in 1930s Bali, including games and free play; dance and drama; rites of passage; trance; ritual activities; and everyday life.
(Bali 1928 and Library of Congress-to-Bali Repatriation Project) to support research and documentation leading to the re-release and repatriation of the first published recordings of music in Bali, and extensive film footage and photographs taken between 1930 and 1939
(Bali 1928 and Library of Congress-to-Bali Repatriation Project) to support research and documentation leading to the re-release and repatriation of the first published recordings of music in Bali, and extensive film footage and photographs taken between 1930 and 1939
To conduct research in Indonesia concerning repatriation strategies for the first published recordings of music in Bali
Next stage of research among older musicians and performing artists in Bali in connection with annotated study of archival recordings
to participate in a seminar on Indonesian performing arts to be held at the National Academy of the Arts in Solo and to undertake music research in Bali
to conduct resarch in Indonesia on the role of vocal music in the performing arts of Bali
Learn MoreTo learn the traditional Japanese art forms focusing on Tokiwazu style Shamisen and Nihon-buyo, and by understanding their cultural context, to find further possibilities for the contemporary developments of traditional Taiwanese theater and music.
To collaborate virtually to explore the intersection of contemporary and traditional music.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on the Chinese Martial Art “Wing Chun” to develop a long-term project, as well as to exchange with Hong Kong-based performance artists.
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