Botond Bognar
To undertake research in Japan in summer 1995 for a book entitled "Tokyo: The Architecture and Urbanism of an Informational World City."
了解更多To undertake research in Japan in summer 1995 for a book entitled "Tokyo: The Architecture and Urbanism of an Informational World City."
了解更多to observe contemporary art activities, meet with artists and curators, and create new work in the United States in 1996
了解更多To study photograph and film preservation at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester, New York, beginning summer 1995.
了解更多To study percussion music at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, to perform and participate in the Percussive Arts Society Convention, and to observe contemporary music activities in the United States, beginning in September 1995.
了解更多to conduct research in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand for the development of a new theater piece exploring the legacy of contact between Asia and the West
了解更多to support the participation of Robert Graham Small, director of the Shenandoah International Playwrights Retreat, and Kathleen tosco, managing director of Shenan Arts, in a series of playwriting workshops and theater management meetings in Hong Kong in fall 1995.
了解更多To undertake research in India on the meaning and importance of image-worship in the spiritual practice of the Jains, beginning in July 1995.
了解更多To support the construction of a new outdoor stage on the grounds of the Salle de Theatre du Front de Bassac.
了解更多To enable Vietnamese writer, Hoang To Mai, to visit creative writing programs, survey theater activities, and meet with dramatists and authors in the United States, beginning fall 1995.
了解更多To observe and participate in contemporary music activities in Japan and to serve as a visiting artist at Kyoto University of the Arts in spring 1996.
了解更多to study modern dance at the American Dance Festival and in New York in summer 1995.
了解更多to enable Eiko and Koma to participate in the contemporary arts festival that has been organized by Yang Meiqi and the Guangdong Modern Dance Company to be held in Guangzhou, China, in December 1995.
to enable Native American musicians Robert Mirabal and Ben Sandoval to participate in a production of Land, a new performance piece by dance artists Eiko & Koma presented at the Museum of Contemporary Arts, Hiroshima, in July 1991
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