Yoo Duk-Hyung
with Janice Yoo, to enable Mr. Yoo to serve as advisor and to direct productions and to enable Ms. Yoo to serve as children's theater consultant for the Philippine Educational Theater Association, Manila
了解更多with Janice Yoo, to enable Mr. Yoo to serve as advisor and to direct productions and to enable Ms. Yoo to serve as children's theater consultant for the Philippine Educational Theater Association, Manila
了解更多to provide support for a performance tour in New York and ten other cities in the united States and Canada by the Classical Khmer Ballet of Cambodia, October-December 1971.
了解更多to complete a program of study leading to the M.F.A. degree at Pratt Institute, New York, and to observe contemporary art developments in the United States
了解更多to provide support for Behind the Great Wall, an exhibition of photographs of the People's Republic of China, shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, February-August 1972.
了解更多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.
了解更多To the University of Minnesota to provide support for the meeting of the American Committee for South Asian Art, May 1972.
了解更多To enable the following American theater specialists to attend the Third World Festival and International Conference, Manila, November 1971: Rosamond Gilder, Lloyd Richards, Ellen Stewart, Luis Valdez.
了解更多to attend the International Ramayana Festival, East Java, August-September 1971.
了解更多to participate in the Seminar on Preservation and Conservation of Cultural Properties, New Delhi, February 1972, and to survey the effects of the war in Bangladesh on works of art and museums.
了解更多to survey Asian bronze collections and museum conservation facilities in Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, the Republic of China, and Thailand
了解更多to enable the following curators from Japan to accompany the exhibition Ceramic Art of Japan shown at the Seattle Art Museum; the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City; the Asia House Gallery, New York; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, September 1972-May 1973: Tadaomi Goke, Fine Arts Division, Agency for Cultural Affairs, tokyo; Gakuji Hasebe, the tokyo National Museum; Seizo Hayashiya, the tokyo National Museum; Masahiko Kawahara, the Kyoto National Museum.
了解更多to survey museum collections, training programs, procedures, and exhibition techniques in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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