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搜尋/篩選得獎人Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art
to support the participation of six American curators in a planning meeting in Tokyo for a group of exhibitions and events linked under the working title "The Buddhism Project"
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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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to observe traditional and contemporary art activities in Japan and to undertake research on women in the arts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
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to enable harpsichordist William Tim Read, countertenor Derek Lee Ragin, and bassist Gary Karr to participate in the 12th Yatsugatake Kogen Music Festival in Nagano, Japan, in September 1999
to enable the Kronos Quartet and David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir to participate in the 11th Yatsugatake Music Festival in September 1998
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to undertake dissertation research four Han (ethnic Chinese) bannerman painters in China
了解更多Molissa Fenley
To undertake collaborative project with conceptual artist Hitoshi Nomura at Gallery Gan
To observe contemporary music and dance activities and meet with composers and choreographers in Japan.
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research by Peter Nesbitt and James Cuno - Japan on Le Corbusier's influence on the architecture of Sakakura and Miyakawa
to enable the museum director, James Cuno, to participate in the Japan-U.S. Museum Professionals Exchange Program Planning Meeting
to enable Vasant N. Nerikar, Nagpur, India to complete a program of study leading to the Master of Landscape Architecture degree at the Graduate school of Design, Harvard University.
to enable the following Asian individuals to study in programs leading to the Master of City Planning in Urban Design degree at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University: Supratik Bose, India; Chi Wing Ho, Hong Kong; Shunsuke Iwasaki, Japan; Sakura Namioka, Japan; George Oommen, India; Wing Ning Pang, Hong Kong.
to support the Adams Music Society's presentation of the musical drama Siddhartha by James Anderson
to continue support in connection with the Indian Kotah Painting Film Project for a film on Rajput court life as illustrated in Kotah painting, made in collaboration with Clark Worswick of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University.
To provide support in connection with the Indian Kotah Painting Film Project for a film on Rajput court life as illustrated in Kotah painting, made in collaboration with Clark Worswick of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
了解更多Samuel Leiter
to pursue theater research in Japan in connection with the Kabuki Translation Project
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