Morris Rossabi
to travel to Korea, Taiwan, China, and Indonesia to study the influence of Mongol patronage on Chinese arts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
了解更多to travel to Korea, Taiwan, China, and Indonesia to study the influence of Mongol patronage on Chinese arts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
了解更多To conduct research on the arts and pursue creative work in Asia
to conduct research in Korea, and explore in the People's Republic of China the possibility of initiating a cultural exchange program between China and the United States.
to survey contemporary music activities and to discuss exchange programs with musicians, composers, and scholars in the People's Republic of China.
了解更多To serve as visiting lecturer and curriculum consultant at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, Korea, in fall 1990.
了解更多To study museum and private collections, meet with artists and craftsmen, and conduct art historical research in Korea.
了解更多to make a film in Korea on the materials, techniques, and equipment of traditional Korean ceramics.
了解更多to provide support for the publication of the journal Archaeology in Korea.
to study techniques of archaeological excavation and research at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London, and to survey archaeological sites in Japan.
了解更多to enable Edgar Schenkman, conductor, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Richmond, Virginia, to advise the Western music section of the School of Dramatic Arts, Fine Arts Department, Bangkok
to enable O. Jerol Clark, oboist, and James D. Hough, Jr., bassoonist, to teach and perform at conservatories, universities, and schools in Seoul and Taipei
To enable the following American musicians to serve as teaching fellows with the Manila Symphony Orchestra, the Philippines: Gary T. Hickling, Edward A. Laut, Wilbur L. Moreland, Robert Stewart, Donald Thompson, Billy E. Watt, C. G. Wilson, Thomas Woodhams
了解更多To continue to survey contemporary theater developments in Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, and Thailand
To survey contemporary theater developments in Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, and Thailand
了解更多To Albarwild Theatre Arts, New York, to provide support in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State for the Paul Taylor Dance Company to make a performance tour to Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, the Republic of China, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, January-April 1967
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