Anne Christine Percoco
To travel to India to create a sculptural project informed by the "sacred geography" of Krishna's life
了解更多To travel to India to create a sculptural project informed by the "sacred geography" of Krishna's life
了解更多To bring Cambodian theater artists to festival in January 2009.
了解更多To cover the costs of apartment rent for the period of November - May 2008
To continue research on urban cultural policies and practices in the United States for an additional four months.
eight-month fellowship to undertake research on urban cultural policies and practices, attend workshops and conferences, and meet with artists and critics in the United States
了解更多To support production and misc. expenses in connection with Wu Na's music presentation at Roulette on June 10, 2008
了解更多to support Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program activities
The second phase of Rockefeller Foundation grant funds to support the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program at the Royal University of Fine Arts in 2007. The term of the grant is ten months, June 2007-February 2008.
Support for the Cambodian Mentorship Program in 2004 (Payments & correspondence 2003-2005)
to support the North Campus performing arts library for the twelve-month period beginning March 1, 2004
Twelve-month grant to the Royal University of Fine Arts' School of Performing Arts to support the seventh year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program.
Seven-month grant to the Royal University of Fine Arts' School of Performing Arts to support the sixth year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
To enable five musicians, including Sam-Ang Sam, to attend the Asia-Pacific Society for Ethnomusicology in the Philippines in Feb. 2002
Support for the North Campus performing arts library
to provide expenses for the visit of Royal University of Fine Arts associates H.E. Nouth Narang, Pichtum Kravul, and Sam Ang-Sam to the University of California, Los Angeles participation in the In-Roads/Asia conference
Support for the fifth year of support for the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
Six-month grant to the Royal University of Fine Arts' Performing Arts School to support the fourth year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
Purchase of equipment for the faculty of Architecture
Support for the third year of the Cambodian Artists Mentorship Program
To enable University associates H.E. Nouth Narang, Pich Tum Kravul and Sam-Ang San to participate in the Inroads/Asia conference at the University of California (Los Angeles)
Establishment of a Performing Arts Library
Establishment of a performing arts library
了解更多Support for David Yetman and Richard Brusca to travel to Rajasthan in April 2008 to provide advice for establishment of new Museum of the Desert in Rajasthan
了解更多Field research in Thailand and Japan on the confluence of Buddhist contemplative practices and body-based performance
了解更多To bring Sang Ji Jia to participate in the City of Paper in 2008 (project with Yin Mei)
to observe contemporary performing arts activities, meet with dancers and choreographers, and participate in the ACC 40th Anniversary Conference in New York for fifteen days, October 28 to November 12, 2004
expenses for trip to Los Angeles
to study modern dance and choreography in the United States
了解更多Enable you to continue work in the Philippines during 2008 for Phases II and III of pilot project for Trade Routes: Converging Cultures
partial three-month fellowship to undertake research in Southeast Asia in Summer 2006 on the work of contemporary women artists and cultural practioners as the first phase of Roots to Routes: Asia/America Converging Cultures
support for an additional month in the Philippines in October 1998 to participate in film work and attend the ACC 35th Anniversary Conference
to undertake research, teach and develop new work at the Film Center of the University of the Philippines
To undertake research, teach, present workshop, and develop new work as a resident artist at University of the Philippines Film Center.
了解更多Ten-month fellowship to enable you to complete the Artist Diploma program at the Thornton School of Music, University of Southern California, in 2009-2010 academic year
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