受奖人资料库
搜寻/筛选得奖人Takemitsu Oba
one-month fellowship to study traditional mounting techniques for scroll and screen paintings in Korea in spring 2007
To visit conservation facilities and observe conservation procedures in fall 1987 in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
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support the participation of up to three theater artists from Asia in the Theatre Communications Group's 2005 national conference, Creating the Future: Theater in a Polarized World, to be held in Seattle in June
support participation of two theater artists from Asia, Pautu Wijaya and Soon Ja Hur of Seoul in the ITI Conference for Theater Makers and Trainers
Support for Asian participant in an ITI actor training conference at the University of Tennessee in January, 1999
Support for American participation in ITI conference and Theatre of Nations conference and festival in Seoul in September 1997.
了解更多Loni Ding
to undertake research in Korea in summer 2004 for her film Crossing the Continent, Crossing the Pacific
to explore contemporary issues in Japanese film, meet with filmmakers in Japan, and conduct research in connection with the production of a documentary film on Japanese-American soldiers in World War II for one month in winter 1986
了解更多Kate Fowle
a three-week fellowship to carry out research on curatorial practices in China, Taiwan, and Korea
了解更多Ranjit Makkuni
three-week grant to undertake research in Korea of a new interactive multimedia installation based on music of Kayagum
了解更多Lee Breuer
support for research on theater in Asia
support for theater workshops and lectures in Korea in February 2000
Give a series of lectures and workshops on American musical theater at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing, China, and to direct a new theater work at the Heilongjiang State Theater Company in Harbin in spring 1993.
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research in Korea, Philippines, and Japan in connection with the development of a new play on the subject of General MacArthur
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invited to participate in the Kyoung-An International Residency Program at the Young-Un Museum of Contemporary Art
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support for performing artists from Korea in a joint production with Mabou Mines
to support the participation of artists from Asia in the rehearsal and production process for "Epidog" in late 1995 and early 1996.
To support playwright/director Lee Breuer's travel to Japan in February 1995 in connection with the development of the new EPIDOG theater project.
to provide support for Balinese shadow puppet artist I Wayan Wija and two accompanying musicians to work with playwright/director Lee Breuer in developing a new section of the theater piece The Warrior Ant
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to support the participation of scholars Ma Erzi and Bamo Qubumo from China in an exhibition of Nuosu arts at the university's Burke Museum in spring 2000
To enable Indonesian musician Burham Sukarma to serve as visiting lecturer in the School of Music during the 1986-87 academic year
to enable Dr. Dao Duy Anh, dan abo and dan tranh performer, Saigon, Vietnam, and T'ao Chu-Shen, ch'in and hsiao performer, Taipei, Republic of China, to serve as a visiting artists-in-residence at the School of Music, University of Washington, during the 1975-76 academic year.
to provide for the duplication and shipment to the National Classical Music Institute, Seoul, Korea, of tape recordings of performances by members of the institute produced by Robert Garfias, associate professor of music and anthropology, University of Washington, in the Philippines-Korea Music Archives Project.
to enable T. Brinda, voice and vina teacher, Karnatic College of Music, Madras, India, to travel with an accompanist to Seattle to serve as an artist-in-residence.
To enable Robert Garfias, assistant professor of music, University of Washington, to direct a project to record and film the traditional music and dance of Korea and the Philippines and to establish archives in Korea, in the Philippines, and at the University of Washington
To enable the following architecture students from the United States to participate in a seminar in Japan on environmental design, summer 1965, under the direction of Eiji Itoh, research associate, University of Tokyo, and Philip Thiel, associate professor, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington: Thomas Bender, Christopher Chadbourne, Eric Doepke, Ann Esch, Ronald Fleming, Thomas Moran, Roger Pool, James Stanek, Edward Tower
to provide for the production of The Monkey and the Fox: Kyogen in America, a film of the Nomura troupe of Kyogen actors on tour in the United States.
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