Candice Chang
To research Hakka earth buildings, sacred architecture, and Chinese ink rubbings in Taiwan and China to inform a new model of participatory public art installation.
Learn MoreTo research Hakka earth buildings, sacred architecture, and Chinese ink rubbings in Taiwan and China to inform a new model of participatory public art installation.
Learn MoreTo travel to several indigenous villages in Taiwan, with the assistance of a local guide, and seek permission to record video performances of their music, folk singing & dancing, and offer her own playing in return.
Learn MoreTo expand the field of instrument design and sculpture through SOUND CONSTRUCTION, a project creating an ensemble of hybrid instrument sculptures that combine instrument craftsmanship from the U.S. and Taiwan.
Learn MoreTo study the temple culture in Taiwan, looking at traditions upheld by the temple keepers, as well as the commonalities and differences between traditions in Taiwan versus Mainland China.
Learn MoreTo study, explore and immerse in art forms and musical styles unique to Taiwan and inspire new culturally diverse music compositions that strengthen the bridge between cultural divides and blurs the lines of genre classifications.
Learn MoreTo conduct research on Taiwanese, Chinese, and Southeast Asian diaspora communities, histories, culture, and truth and reconciliatory practices in Taiwan and beyond.
Learn MoreTo have Chien Chien Lu and members of her jazz ensemble to conduct workshops, training, and exchanges with the Nanguan musicians of Gang-a Tsui Theater.
Learn MoreTo provide support for Charles McCarry to travel to Taiwan to participate in the workshop “MINIATURE-NIFICENT – Workshop of Miniature’s Application of Movie Visual Effects”.
Learn MoreFor the ACC Taiwan Pandemic Relief Initiative to enable ACC alumni in Taiwan to create alternative work plans for 2020 in light of canceled exhibitions, performances, and other engagements
to support ACC alumni from Taiwan and Vietnam to travel for specific inquiry into residency programs, institutional partnerships, and future exchange in order to create a strategy for ACCTF's grantmaking in Southeast Asia in the future
Learn MoreAn 8-month Organization/Project Grant to carry out the second year of ACC Taiwan Foundation’s Taiwan Southeast Asia Program (TSAP) through virtual exchanges between artists and arts professionals in Taiwan and Southeast Asia
to support the participation of Taiwanese artist Chen Chia-Jen in a residency program at Cemeti Art House in Indonesia
support the participation of directors of artist-in-residence programs in Asia in a conference organized by the Bamboo Curtain Studio in Taiwan in summer 2005
Learn MoreOrganization/Project Grant to enable the company to upgrade their online capacity and maintain operating expenses during a period when there will be no income from teaching or performances
to support the participation of Jie-Hua Pan in Contemporary Legend Theatre's Opera Camp in summer 2015
Phase I and II of the Bassac/Peking Opera Project
support for Bassac/Peking Opera exchange with RUFA in Cambodia
Learn MoreTo host virtual and in-person collaborative workshops with artists from Japan, Vietnam, and China
To support residency for three dancers from Indonesia in summer 2008 (Bambang Besur Suyono, Chung-Cheng Wang, S. Sn. Sutiyah, Kasido Mugiyono)
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