Petah Coyne
To survey traditonal and contemporary arts, meet with artists and curators, and create new work in Japan.
Learn MoreTo survey traditonal and contemporary arts, meet with artists and curators, and create new work in Japan.
Learn MoreTo enable Indonesian dance scholar Sal Murgiyanto and choreographer Lin Hwai-Min from Taiwan to participate in the Dance/USA International Round Table, held in Philadelphia in May 1990.
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 conduct research in Japan on the influence of the visual arts on Japanese cinema.
Learn MoreTo observe music activities in Japan and explore relationships between music and technology.
Learn MoreTo support lecture-demonstrations and a radio series organized in conjunction with the Festival of Indonesia being held in the United States in 1991 and 1992.
Learn MoreTo serve as visiting lecturer and curriculum consultant at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, Korea, in fall 1990.
Learn MoreTo conduct research in Tibetan communities in India and Nepal on the relationship between Tibetan arts and spiritual traditions.
Learn MoreTo study modern dance and observe contemporary dance activities at the American Dance Festival and in New York.
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