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Present a workshop on collections care for Indonesian museum specialists in Denpasar, October 21-26, 1996
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To serve as a visiting research scholar at the National College of Arts (STSI) in Surakarta, Indonesia, beginning August 1995.
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I Made Bandem & Ni Swasthi Bandem: To pursue research on stage production and Balinese cultural studies in the United States in spring 1994.
to continue to study ethnomusicology in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Weslyan University.
to begin studies in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in ethnomusicology at Wesylan University.
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(Indonesian Museum Development Program.) To present a workshop on public outreach for Indonesian museum specialists in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in November 1994.
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(Indonesian Museum Development Program.) To present a workshop on collections management for Indonesian museum specialists in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in November 1994.
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to travel to Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore in order to meet with artists, scholars, and critics and to visit galleries and museums in connection with planning a series of contemporary Asian art exhibitions at The Asia Society
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to conduct research in Indonesia for an exhibition and catalogue on betel paraphernalia in South and Southeast Asia
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(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
(Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.) To support the participation of artists and arts managers from the United States, Japan, and Indonesia in the Triangle Arts Program Pilot Project in Dance, a multilateral exchange program coordinated with the assistance of three host institutions: the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts; the Jakarta Arts Center in Indonesia; and the Morishita Studios in Tokyo in summer and fall 1994.
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Analyze and document the effects of rapid modernization and economic development on traditional architecture in Bali, Indonesia
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Study historic and contemporary textiles in Indonesia in preparation for an exhibition to be held at the Lentz Center for Asian Culture of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Continue research and documentation in Central Java on changing aesthetics in classical music and dance and on the senior generation of master performing artists in Yogyakarta and Surkarta
to conduct research in Indonesia on Javanese vocal music in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Weslyan University.
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