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William Ward Keeler

six-week fellowship to work with musicologist Philp Yampolsky, to document and record za pwe in Mandalay in June 2005

research and documentation on classical Burmese music. Applying with Rick Heizman.

to document and record classical song repertory in burma in May and June 1996, with the assistance of ethnomusicologist Philip Yampolsky.

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Elizabeth Kindall

One-month fellowship to enable to travel to China in the summer of 2004 to participate in "Dunhuang Art and Society: The 3rd International Seminar" and to complete research for doctoral dissertation

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New Jersey Performing Arts Center

to enable Liz Lerman and five dance associates to pursue and collaborative community work in Japan for one month in fall 2004 as part of NJPAC's Global Exchange Program

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Somi Roy

To research contemporary documentary film activities in Asia and through consultations with visiting OWAADao grantee and to offer these grantees introductions to filmmaking developments in the United States from January to March 2004

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John Suiter

one-month fellowship to conduct research in Japan on the influence of Zen Buddhism and Japanese culture on the life and work of American poet Gary Snyder

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University of California Los Angeles

to support the participation of choreographer/dancer Alden Lugnasin and actor/musician Mario Lim from the Philippines in the Center's APPEX Residency Program held in Bali, Indonesia, in summer 2004

to support the participation of two artists from Okinawa in the UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance's Asia Pacific Performance Exchange (APPEX) program in summer 2000

to support a six-month internship by curator Tran Thu Thuy from the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles

to support the participation of two artists from Cambodia in the UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance's Asia Pacific Performance Exchange (APPEX) program in summer 2000

to provide partial support for the participation of twelve artists from Asia in the UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance's Asia Pacific Performance Exchange program in summer 1996

Enable classical Javanese dancer, choreographer, and musician Sasminta Mardawa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, to serve as artist-in-residence and teacher at UCLA for a semester in the 1985-86 academic year.

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