2003 Grants
No grants were awarded in 2003.
2002 Grants
The Sundance Institute
The Sundance Institute will conduct an international exchange of American and foreign filmmakers and playwrights designed to enrich the professional development of the participants, expose audiences to diverse new works and develop relationships between international communities of artists. Foreign participants will also take part in the Sundance Film Festival, screen their films in New York and Los Angeles, participate in workshops, meet industry professionals, and interact with other filmmakers. U.S. filmmakers will travel to four international film festivals, exhibit their films, take part in master classes, participate in panel discussions on U.S. filmmaking, and engage in follow-on activities with foreign colleagues.
For more information about the
organization, visit http://www.sundance.org.
UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance
The UCLA Center for Intercultural Performance (CIP) will conduct a reciprocal international exchange project called "The Asia Pacific Performance Exchange (APPEX)," which will take place in Los Angeles and in Indonesia. CIP will host 32 fellows, half from the U.S., and half from South Asia and Southeast Asia, for this performing arts exchange focusing on music. The APPEX Fellows program includes master classes and studio workshops for study and practice of technique and performances, field work, visits to the diverse arts and culture organizations in California and in Indonesia, collaborative creative performance workshops, and public performance tours in a wide variety of venues in the U.S. and overseas.
For more information about this organization, visit http://www.wac.ucla.edu/cip.
Carnegie Hall
The grant provides partial support to Carnegie Hall for a series of collaborative workshops for classical and traditional musicians from the U.S., Central Asia and the Middle East. These musicians will take part in master classes and give performances at Carnegie Hall and in all five boroughs of New York City. The program also includes educational outreach activities and additional performances in other U.S. and overseas locations. Collaborative activities will allow the musicians to work and perform together on both sides of the exchange, develop mentoring and collegial relationships, and build linkages through program alumni and other contacts made through their participation in this program. Carnegie Hall will work with its extensive contacts in the target regions and the U.S. to recruit and select program participants.
For more information about this organization, visit http://www.carnegiehall.org.
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