Adi Kurdi
to study in the Theatre Program, School of the Arts, NYU, and to attend the New Theatre Festival workshops at the University of Maryland and the Academy for the Performing Arts workshops at American University during summer 1977.
了解更多to study in the Theatre Program, School of the Arts, NYU, and to attend the New Theatre Festival workshops at the University of Maryland and the Academy for the Performing Arts workshops at American University during summer 1977.
了解更多to complete a program of study leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Indiana University, and observe rehersals at the Metropolitan Opera Company and activities at Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York.
了解更多to study Chinese history and literature at the University of Michigan during the summer 1977 in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Museum Studies at Case-Western Reserve University.
了解更多to study in a program leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree in painting at Pratt institute.
了解更多Survey current theater activities in the United States and Europe and to attend the 1977 Festival Mondial du Th
了解更多to enable Masakata Kanazawa, Japan; José Maceda, the Philippines; Premlata Sharma, India; W. Soedarsono, Indonesia; and Tran Van Khe, Vietnam, to participate in the Twelfth Congress of the International Musicology Society held at UC Berkeley, August 1977
了解更多to conduct an interview with Gordon Washburn, former director of the Asia House Gallery, New York, as part of the Archives' oral history program.
了解更多to enable George Michell, architectural historian, London, to complete a research project and to establish an archive of material assembled by the late David McCutchion on the terracotta temple architecture of Bengal, India
了解更多to participate in the Performing Arts Management Institute Program held in New York, November 1976.
了解更多to survey theater lighting and design techniques in the United States and to participate in productions held at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York.
了解更多to conduct research at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, and at the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.;to survey major collection of Chinese bronzes in the United States, Europe, and Asia; and to attend a symposium on Chinese calligraphy held at Yale University, April 1977.
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