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Tomoko Seki

To conduct research on theater in the United States for a comparative study with Europe and Japan to understand the characteristics of Japanese, European, and American plays.

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Heeryoon Shin

To investigate the localized reception of blue-and-white ceramics in colonial India and study the innovative architectural reuse of Chinese, Dutch, and British ceramics in Indian interiors.

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Pharel Silaban

To pursue a Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Kentucky, continuing research to provide Indonesian audiences with an enriching experience of art.

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Sir Anril Tiatco

To undergo training in dramaturgy through an apprenticeship under an established dramaturg and learn the latest trends in dramaturgical practice through workshops, forums, and arranging one-on-one interviews with renowned dramaturgs working in New York.

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Melisa Tien

To study and understand two matriarchal, thousand-plus-year-old societies – the Mosuo, or Na people, of China, and the Minangkabau of Indonesia – leading to a work of theater or musical-theater inspired by the experience.

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Wen Xi "Jacqueline" Tong

To look at models of cross-disciplinary arts festivals in the United States, where film and/or music are starting points, to possibly be adapted for a Hong Kong context.

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Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran

To meet organizations, art spaces, and artists with cross-disciplinary and cross-community practices, particularly involving Asian artists and their presence in the New York art scene.

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Hideki Umezawa

To conduct research on sound sculptures, interact with the experimental and electronic music scene in New York, and examine the relationship between people and the environment.

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Wild Projects

To research through a cultural lens the move of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, to East Kalimantan on Borneo, including the voices and cultural activities of generation Z and generation Alpha Indonesians.

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