Sherry Fowler
four-month fellowship to undertake research in Japan on the Buddhist cult of the Six Kannon
Learn Morefour-month fellowship to undertake research in Japan on the Buddhist cult of the Six Kannon
Learn MoreTo study Japanese classical dance at the Nishikawa School in Kyoto in summer 2005
Learn Moreto participate in the 6th International Shibori Symposium and related events in Tokyo, Nara, and Nagoya in May 2005
Learn Moreto enable Roger S. Keyes to undertake curatorial research and planning in Japan and Europe for an exhibition of Japanese illustrated books to be presented at the Library in fall 2006
Learn Morethree-month fellowship to observe traditional and contemporary art, meet with artists and curators, and create new work in Japan
Learn Moresupport the participation of seven artists from the Shaanxi Folk Art Theatre in the rehearsal, development and performance of Cathay: Three Tales of China in the United States for 3-1/2 months beginning August 2005
to support the participation of four theater artists from Japan in the American rehearsals and performances of director Ping Chong's puppet theater production, Obon: Tales of Rain and Moonlight, during 2001-2002
to enable managing director Bruce Allardice to travel to Japan in February 1995 to participate in the production of Ping Chong's Undesirable Elements in tokyo and to prepare for the later production of Deshima at the tokyo International Theater Festival in fall 1995.
Learn Moreto conduct research and interview theater artists in Japan and India for a book tentatively titled Modern Theater/Ancient Sources
Learn Morethree-month fellowship to study with Butoh artists, attend traditional and contemporary theater and dance performances, and visit museums in Tokyo and Kyoto
Learn MoreTwo-month fellowship to undertake research in Japan in connection with the development of a new music theater work
Learn Moreto study art and cultural activities in Japan for sixteen days in November 2005 in connection with a trip with the Japan Society of Boston
Learn Moreto support participation of director Colin Graham and conductor Andreas Mitisek in the presentation of Joruri at Theatre 1010 in September 2005
Learn Morethree-month fellowship to collaborate with contemporary Japanese dancer Naoka Uemura and other artists and to continue dance studies with Akira Kasai in Tokyo in summer and fall 2004
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