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Thomas Hilbish
Residency at Central Conservatory in Beijing, to help develop a new Ph.D. program in conducting.
了解更多Kamberi Dolkun
to undertake archaeological research in Xinjiang.
Complete a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian Studies at Columbia University.
To continue to study in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian Studies at Colubia University
to continue in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian studies at Columbia University
To study in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree in Central Asian studies at Columbia University during 1990-91.
Serve as a visiting research scholar at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
了解更多Daniel Abramson
Collaborative research at Tsinghua University on the application of digital technology to problems of architectural preservation in Beijing and Quanzhou
了解更多Margaret Booker
to undertake a directing residency at the Beijing People's Art Theater, beginning in fall 1996.
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to undertake research in Macao, Hong Kong, and Beijing on the Jesuit introduction and of Baroque theories of art and architecture in China.
了解更多Isabelle Duchesne
to undertake research in China on the Hebei bangzhi form of Chinese opera in spring 1997
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Graduate seminar on the traditional art of Shanghai/Hangzhou region during the Qing and Republican eras.
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Support the participation of Okinawan textile artists Toshiko Taira and Mieko Taira in the exhibition "Craft Traditions of Okinawa."
To support the participation of Philippine art and craft specialist David Baradas in presenting an exhibition of traditional Philippine arts and crafts at the museum in fall 1995
to allow Wang Shixiang, curator at the Palace Museum, Beijing, China, to participate in a symposium on classical Chinese furniture in October 1992
了解更多Emma Zevik
to serve as a visiting research scholar at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, undertaking a collaborative research project on music and dance traditions in the Qiang villages of northwest Sichuan Province, beginning fall 1996.
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