Shimizu Yayoi
for a two-month grant to participate in a residency program at the New York Theater Workshop.
了解更多for a two-month grant to participate in a residency program at the New York Theater Workshop.
了解更多To support a symposium and reading series with artists from Greater China and the Chinese Diaspora as part of a 2012-13 celebration of David Henry Hwang
了解更多for a six-month grant to conduct research on current theater criticism and to examine other art forms in New York City and other parts of the United States.
了解更多for a three-month grant to undertake research and study at the Centre for Applied Theatre in Taipei.
了解更多for a six-month grant to take part in a theater residency program and observe current trends in U.S. theater.
了解更多one-month fellowship to survey arts management procedures and conduct research on the administration of performing arts centers and theate companies in the United States (with Yang Shaolin)
Three-month fellowship to observe contemporary theater activities and to meet playwrights, directors, theatee managers, and other drama professionals in the U.S.
了解更多to support the participation of performance artists from the United States and Asia to travel to Japan to collaborate on Pappa Tarahumara’s 30th anniversary and farewell project, the Final Festival.
了解更多to enable three key artistic members of the Attack Theatre company to travel in summer 2011 and engage in cross-cultural performance collaborations with the Talaandig Tribe in Bukidnon, Philippines.
了解更多New York, New York: to enable three members of Bond Street Theatre in New York to collaborate with the new resident theater company at the Gitameit Music Center in Yangon, Burma.
了解更多support for Pappa Tarahumara in the fall 2007 Next Wave Festival
Support for participation of Sankai Juku and The Ninagawa Company in fall 2002 Next Wave Festival
了解更多to participate in the International Theater Institute's World Congress in Xiamen, China in September 2011.
了解更多to support the participation of theater artists from Thailand and Indonesia in David Michalek's Portraits in Dramatic Time project.
to support Indonesian dancer Martinus Miroto's participation in the Slow Dancing project, conceived and directed by David Michalek
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