The grants and activities made by the Asia New Zealand Foundation

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The grants and activities made by the

Asia New Zealand Foundation for the period July 2013 to June 2014

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

BUSINESS

Grant Amount Grant Summary

BECA Indonesia internships: $6,000 for two engineering graduates to undertake internships with BECA in Indonesia.

Candy Elsmore: $3,500 to bring Keiko Bang, chief executive officer and founder of Bang

Productions/Bang Singapore, as a keynote speaker to the 2013 Survive and Thrive conference in September at Auckland University of Technology.

Digital Jungle Internship in Beijing: $7,500 for a commerce or communications graduate to undertake internship Digital Jungle in Beijing, China from November 2014.

Export New Zealand: $5,500 to Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce to enable them to bring digital media expert Dr Matthew McDougall to New Zealand from China to speak at a business event “China Connections” in March.

Michael Belton: $5,000 to undertake a six week internship at the Kyushu Railway

Company in Fukuoka, Japan.

ITRI International Centre Internships: $10,000 for two commerce graduates to undertake a internships with ITRI's International Centre in Taiwan.

Nic Keating: $5,013 to attend the 2013 annual joint meeting of the Japan New Zealand

Business Council to be held in Matsuyama, Japan from 6 to 8 November 2014.

Stephen Jacobi: $15,000 to run the fourth Japan New Zealand Partnership Forum looking at how to advance and strengthen bilateral relationships, in particular the Trans Pacific

Partnership negotiations.

University of Canterbury: $7,500 for engineering student Sam Titchener to undertake an internship with ITRI in Taiwan for six months over the New Zealand summer 2014/2015.

ARTS AND COMMUNITY

Andre Hemer: $1,100 to assist with attending a residency programme in Guangzhou,

China, in March to June 2014.

Anime NZ Ltd : $2,000 to bring Japanese artist Yoshitoshi Abe to Auckland for an exhibition as part of the Overload Festival in September 2014.

Architecture and Women: $2,000 towards airfares for visiting speaker Yui Tezuka to deliver the keynote lecture at the Architecture + Women Symposium in Auckland in

September 2013.

Arti Gentejohann: $1,700 to develop an exhibition on classical dances of India that was staged at Pataka Museum, Porirua, in September-October 2013.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $11,910 for New Zealand artist Ben

Buchanan to undertake a three month residency at 1Shanthi Road, Bangalore, India.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $11,600 for a New Zealand artist to undertake a three month residency at 1Shanthi Road, Bangalore, India in 2015.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $12,530 for New Zealand artist Jae Hoon Lee to undertake the inaugural three month residency at the Cemeti Art House in Yogyakarta,

Indonesia, from March to May 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $12,530 for a New Zealand artist to undertake a three month residency at the Cemeti Art House in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in

2015.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $12,000 for a New Zealand artist to undertake a residency for two months at San Art in Ho Chi Minh City and one month at

Manzi in Hanoi in Vietnam from September to December 2015.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $12,440 for a Wellington based artist to complete a three month residency at the Red Gate in Beijing, China, for the Asia New

Zealand Foundation/Wellington City Council artist residency exchange programme in 2014, and for one artist from Asia to complete a three month residency in Wellington.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $12,500 for a Wellington based artist to complete a three month residency at the Red Gate in Beijing, China, for the Asia New

Zealand Foundation/Wellington City Council artist residency exchange programme in 2015, and for one artist from Asia to complete a three month residency in Wellington.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $16,300 for New Zealand artist Sam Thomas to undertake a three month residency at the Shalini Ganendra Vision Culture Art Residency

(SGFA) in Selangor, Malaysia in 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $18,000 for a New Zealand artist to undertake a three month residency at the Shalini Ganendra Fine Art in Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia in 2015.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $11,500 for a New Zealand artist to undertake a three month residency at the Rumpueng Art Space in Chiang Mai, Thailand in

2015.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $11,075 for New Zealand artist Stephen Bain to undertake a three month residency at the Taipei Artist Village and for a Taiwanese artist to undertake a residency at the Whitireia Polytechinic, Porirua in 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational: $8,500 for New Zealand artist Reuben

Paterson to undertake a three month residency at the Goyang Art Studio in Gyeonggi-do,

South Korea, for the seventh Asia New Zealand Foundation/National Museum of

Contemporary Art Korea residency exchange programme from May to July 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational Curators Tour: $40,000 for New Zealand curators Vera Mey and Emma Bugden to travel to Korea, Japan and China for a three week tour of arts institutions and events from October to November 2013.

Auckland Festival of Photography Trust: $1,000 for the curator of the festival to undertake a work placement at the Pingyao International Photography Festival in

September 2013.

Auckland Writers and Readers Festival Charitable Trust: $4,000 to bring writer Jan

Jin-Sung to the 2014 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival in May 2014.

Brydee Rood: $2,950 to attend an artist in residence programme in India from March to

May 2014.

Chamber Music New Zealand Trust: $2,000 to assist with the Forbidden City Chamber

Orchestra concerts in Christchurch, Hamilton and Auckland in 2014.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Christchurch Arts Festival: $2,700 to host the Leshan Dance Troupe and presenting

"Fault Lines" at the Christchurch Arts Festival in 2013.

Corrina McMath: $4,000 to undertake a two month residency at The Pottery Workshop in

Jingdezhen, China, from May to June in 2014.

CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa NZ: $2,600 towards airfares for Dr May Adadol

Inganwanij to travel to New Zealand to speak at a symposium on Artist Moving image practice in August 2013 at Elam School of Fine Arts in Auckland.

Creative New Zealand: $2,500 to host Indonesian independent curator Alia Swastika, as part of Creative New Zealand’s Te Manu Ka Tau programme in June 2014.

Creative New Zealand: $2,500 to host Fatos Ustek, associate curator for the tenth

Gwangju Biennale as part of Creative New Zealand’s Te Manu Ka Tau programme in

February 2014

Dion Hitchens: $2,000 to assist with the production and staging of an exhibition "Matariki and the White Tiger" from February to July, 2014, in Auckland.

Dunedin Public Art Gallery: $2,000 towards the production of a book on

New Zealand-Korean artist Seung Yul Oh in 2014.

Edith Amituanai: $4,000 to attend the Taipei Artist Village Residency/Unitec exchange programme.

Enjoy Public Art Gallery: $2,900 to stage the exhibition "Orthogonal/Diagonal" by artist

Nova Jiang in Wellington from June to July 2014.

Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival: $2,500 towards a fusion music event performed at the Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival in February 2014.

Indian Ink Theatre Company: $3,000 to assist Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis to travel to

India to undertake research for a new play in January 2014.

Kate Mead: $2,800 to support Radio New Zealand producer Kate Mead to travel to

Cambodia to record “O Cambodia” in May 2014.

Kelly Taylor: $1,800 to attend a course at the Shanghai Theatre Academy in June 2014.

Jack Body: $2,000 to assist sonic artist David Downes to travel to Beijing, China, to participate in the 2014 Beijing Modern Music Festival in May 2014.

Leah Mulgrew: $1,759 to assist in the production and staging of an exhibition of “Kah Bee

Chow” at the Dog Park Art Project Space in Christchurch from January to February 2014.

Little Dog Barking Theatre: $3,000 for puppeteers Shona McKee McNeil and Kenny King to participate in the Asian Pacific Puppet Festival in Nanchong, China, in June 2014

Te Papa Tongarewa/Museum of New Zealand: $2,000 to bring Aaron Seeto, director of the

4A Gallery, Sydney, Australia, to the China in the Pacific Symposium in July 2014.

Martin Rumsby: $2,000 to undertake a three month residency in Thailand in December

2014.

Mei-Lin Hansen: $1,500 to support playwright Mei-Lin Hansen in staging "The Mooncake and the Kumara" as part of the Auckland Lantern Festival in February 2014.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Nelson City Council: $3,000 to host the Leshan Dance Troupe and presenting "Fault

Lines" at the Nelson Arts Festival in 2013.

Nelson City Council: $4,000 to bring Taiwanese troupe "A Moving Sound" to perform at the Nelson Arts Festival in October 2014.

New Plymouth District Council: $1,900 towards bringing a Korean dance troupe to perform at the TSB Bank Festival of Lights in January 2014.

New Zealand Filifest Cultural Group Inc: $2,000 towards hosting the Philippine

Baranggay Fiesta Dance Troupe in Wellington in June 2014.

New Zealand International Festival of the Arts Trust: $3,000 towards flights for the

Bach Collegium Japan to perform at the New Zealand Festival of the Arts in Wellington in

March 2014.

New Zealand Japan Society of Auckland: $2,000 to hold a Japanese cookery event at the

Auckland Art Gallery in May 2014.

New Zealand Society of Authors: $2,000 towards prize money for the national Asian Short

Story Award in February 2014.

New Zealand String Quartet: $4,000 for the members of the quartet to participate in a two-week residency in Beijing, China, with the Forbidden City Chamber Orchestra in preparation for performances in the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts in 2014.

New Zealand Trio Foundation: $3,000 to assist with performances in Cambodia and

China in 2014.

Otago Festival of the Arts Trust: $ 4,000 to bring Taiwanese troupe "A Moving Sound" to the festival in Dunedin in October 2014.

Papakura Art Gallery: $3,000 to assist with a survey exhibition of Liyen Chong's work from

February to March 2014.

PAT Theatre Company: $1,500 to assist with production of a play "Lantern" as part of the

Auckland Lantern Festival in February 2014.

Prayas Cultural Group of NZ Inc: $2,000 towards publicity and production costs of staging "Rudali - the Female Mourner" at The Edge in Auckland in October 2013.

Rangihiroa Panoho: $4,000 towards costs of ordering and commissioning local and international photography for a publication on Maori art, Te Hokinga Mai 'The Returning',

Maaori Art: History, Architecture, Landscape and Theory.

Royal New Zealand Ballet: $3,400 to participate in ballet events in Japan in June 2014.

Sargam School of Indian Music: $2,000 towards staging a concert of classical Indian music in Auckland in March 2014.

Semi-Permanent: $2,500 to assist with bringing designer Daito Manabe to New Zealand for a residency and participation in Semi-permanent in Auckland from April to May 2014.

Southern Sinfonia: $2,000 for assistance with costs associated with a tour to Japan to participate in Asia Orchestra Week in September 2013.

ST Paul St Gallery: $4,000 towards travel for project participants from the gallery to undertake a three-week residency at Sa Sa Bassac in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in December

2013.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Tempo Dance Festival: $4,000 to host the Leshan Dance Troupe and presenting "Fault

Lines" at the festival in 2013.

The Court Theatre: $3,000 to assist with producing “A Midsummer Night's Dream” in collaboration with the Peking University Institute of World Theatre and Film in

Christchurch, New Zealand, and Beijing, China, from April to July 2014.

The Physics Room: $4,000 towards a research visit to Shenzhen, China, by director

Melanie Oliver in preparation for an exchange with OCT Contemporary Art Terminal in April

2014.

Victoria University Gamelan Club (Gamelan Padhang Moncar): $3,400 to host Dr Joko

Susilo for a series of concerts and workshops in Wellington in June 2014.

Wellington LUX Festival Trust: $2,500 towards hosting a participant from Singapore

University of Technology for the Wellington LUX Light Festival in August 2014.

White Fungus: $2,000 towards participating in shows held in Taipei, Hong Kong and

Beijing, organised by the White Fungus Magazine, in August 2014.

Xin Cheng: $2,000 for New Zealand-Chinese artist Xin Cheng to undertake a residency at

Sa Sa Bassac in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in January 2014.

Yamin Tun: $2,500 to assist with workshops and script development of a feature film in

Auckland in 2014.

EDUCATION

AFS Intercultural Programmes: $23,000 for ten New Zealand educators to participate in the Korea Study Programme for school teachers in Seoul, Korea, in September 2014.

AFS Intercultural Programmes: $14,000 for four additional New Zealand educators to participate in the Korea Study Programme for school teachers in Seoul, Korea, in September

2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Shanghai Forum for Heads of Department):

$6,000 for three teachers to participate in Asia New Zealand Foundations Shanghai Forum for Heads of Department from 25 to 31 May 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (David Holborow Memorial Scholarship):

$8,000 for outstanding students of Korean descent who are about to start studying or currently studying at undergraduate level at a New Zealand tertiary institution in 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Japan for Beginners): $42,200 for nine participants to attend the 2014 Japan for Beginners visit.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Singapore Cultural Connections Trip):

$35,000 to support the Singapore Cultural Connections in July 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Singapore Cultural Connections Trip) :

$10,000 for five schools to participate in the Singapore Cultural Connections trip in July

2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Indonesia Travel Grant): $8,000 for four schools principal and a teacher to participate in the Indonesia Study Tour in May 2014.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Beckenham School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Bishop Viard College: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Carmel College: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Cashmere Primary School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Christchurch Boys' High School: $2,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Hillmorton High School: $1,800 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Kapiti College: $1,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Kelston Deaf Education Centre: $2,400 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

King's High School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Lee Stream School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Longburn School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Lytton High School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Otago Girls' High School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Oteha Valley School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Pasadena Intermediate: $1,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Queen Margaret College: $1,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Remuera Intermediate School: $1,500 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Somerville Intermediate School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Southland Girls' High School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Tahuna Normal Intermediate School: $3,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Upper Hutt College: $2,000 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Waiuku College: $1,800 to implement initiatives to become an Asia aware school.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

MEDIA

ACICIS: $11,000 to cover the fees to support two New Zealand journalism graduates to participate in the Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies Journalism

Professional Practicum from January to February 2015.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (CNBC Asia): $6,000 to support a New

Zealand journalism graduate to undertake a three-month work placement with CNBC Asia in Singapore.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational ( Deccan Herald) : $5,000 to support a New

Zealand journalist to undertake a work placement of up to three months at the Deccan

Herald in India.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational ( International New York Times) : $5,000 to support the Asia New Zealand Foundation's annual internship for New Zealand journalists at the International New York Times in Hong Kong.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational ( Philippine Star) : $5,000 to support a New

Zealand journalist to undertake a work placement of up to three months at The Philippine

Star in Manila, the Philippines.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational ( Shanghai Daily) : $5,000 to support a New

Zealand journalism graduate to undertake a work placement of up to three months at

Shanghai Daily in China

Boris Jancic: $5,000 to support Massey University postgraduate journalism student Boris

Jancic on a six-week internship with Shanghai Daily in China.

Fairfax Media: $2,200 to support Fairfax Media journalist Andrea Vance to participate in the East-West Center's fourth International Media Conference in Yangon, Myanmar, in

March 2014.

Fairfax Auckland Bureau: $4,800 for Sunday Star Times journalist Simon Day to travel to

Japan in late 2013 to report on earthquake and tsunami recovery efforts.

Fairfax Media: $5,000 for Siobhan Downes, a journalist with Fairfax Media, on a six-week internship with the International New York Times in Hong Kong in late 2014.

The Irrawaddy, Myanmar office: $5,000 to support a visit to New Zealand by Myanmar journalist Hsu Mon, who writes for English language newspaper The Irrawaddy .

Karen Abplanalp: $4,000 for freelance journalist Karen Abplanalp to travel to Indonesia in

December 2013 to report on the Media Freedom Forum Bali and to research New Zealand business links with Indonesia.

MediaWorks TV Limited: $8,000 to support a crew from TV3’s current affairs programme

3rd Degree to travel to the Philippines in December 2013.

Manawatu Standard Ltd: $7,000 for Manawatu Standard reporter Jimmy Ellingham and photographer Warwick Smith to travel to Timor Leste in October 2013 to produce a series of news, feature and multimedia stories.

Massey University – Wellington: $6,000 to support Massey University postgraduate journalism student Mava Moayyed on a three-month internship with CNBC Asia in

Singapore.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Massey University – Wellington: $5,000 to support Alisa Yong's completion of her postgraduate journalism studies at Massey University through the Kiwi Asian Journalism

Scholarship.

Nelson Mail : $5,000 for Nelson Mail journalist Sarah Dunn to undertake a work exchange with Korea JoongAng Daily in Seoul, South Korea, in May 2014.

New Zealand Herald : $7,000 for freelance journalist Alexander Speirs to travel to China in

February and March 2014 to report on the dairy industry for The New Zealand Herald and for NZ Inc .

Paul Bensemann: $2,500 to bring Indonesian journalist Victor Mambor to New Zealand in late July 2014 for meetings with New Zealand journalists and others.

Rural News: $3,200 for the Dairy News editor Sudesh Kissun to travel to the World Dairy

Summit in Yokohama, Japan, in October 2013 and to report on Japan-New Zealand agricultural trade.

Stuff.co.nz: $5,500 for journalist Aimee Gulliver to undertake an internship with

Malaysian news website Malaysiakini in March 2014.

Shanghai Daily : $3,500 to cover expenses incurred by visiting Shanghai Daily journalist

DING Yining, to undertake one month of professional development in New Zealand.

The Press : $4,100 for reporter Deidre Mussen to travel to Thailand in August and

September 2013 to research a series of print and multimedia stories for The Press and wider Fairfax Media group.

The Press : $5,000 for journalist Tess McClure to undertake an internship with the

Philippine Star in Manila, the Philippines, in late 2014.

Tony Ng: $5,000 for Tony Ng, a Massey University journalism graduate and journalist for current affairs show The Nation, to undertake an internship at the Jakarta Globe in 2014

University of Canterbury: $3,500 for Canterbury University postgraduate journalism student Fiona Thomas to participate in the six-week ACICIS Journalism Professional

Practicum in Jakarta, Indonesia, from January to February 2014.

University of Canterbury: $3,500 for Canterbury University postgraduate journalism student Kate Davidson to participate in the six-week Australian Consortium for In-Country

Indonesian Studies Journalism Professional Practicum in Jakarta, Indonesia, from January to February 2014

Waikato Times : $5,000 for journalist Harry Pearl to undertake a six-week internship in

Jakarta in 2014.

Wairarapa Times Age Company Ltd: $4,000 to support Vomle Springford, a journalist with the Wairarapa Times Age , on a six-week internship with the Deccan Herald in

Bangalore, India, in 2014.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

RESEARCH

Habibie Center 15+15 Dialogue: $32,000 to host a 15+15 format dialogue with the

Habibie Center in New Zealand, late 2014.

Victoria University of Wellington: $1,500 to support the Wellington Conference on

Contemporary China “China at the Crossroads: What does the Third Plenum mean for

China, New Zealand and the World.”

LEADERSHIP NETWORK

Alex Worker: $1,700 to attend the Track II dialogue with the Prospect Foundation in

Taiwan in May 2014.

Alyx Duncan: $3,000 to travel to various film festivals to showcase her feature film “The

Red House”.

Angga Dwiartama: $700 to travel to the Agri-Food conference in Melbourne, Australia.

Arish Naresh: $1,800 to travel to Cambodia in August to deliver volunteer professional dental services to the community.

Asia New Zealand Operational (Diverse Bananas, Global Dragons): $360 for Angela Lim and Lance Yuan, members of the Leadership Network to attend the Diverse Bananas Global

Dragons conference in late May 2014.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Seminar on Youth Public Participation):

$16,000 for eight network members to participate in the 2013 Seminar on Youth Public

Participation in Taiwan.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (NZ-Sino Youth Exchange): $23,000 for the

Chinese participants on the 2014 NZ-Sino Youth Exchange.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Seminar on Youth Public Participation):

$15,000 for six network members to participate in the 2014 Seminar on Youth Public

Participation in Taiwan.

Asia New Zealand Foundation Operational (Social Entrepreneurship Hui): $35,000 to bring 50 leadership network members together for a one day event to be inspired by speakers from innovative social enterprises held in Auckland.

Guy Finny: $5,000 to attend the Track II meetings in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Elizabeth Chan: $1,700 to attend the Track II dialogue with the Asan Institute in Seoul,

South Korea, in May 2014.

Endah Setyaningsih: $1,950 to help create an event with other network members to raise awareness and funds for the recent volcanic eruptions in Indonesia.

Hayden Montgomerie: $1,800 to participate in the Footsteps of Rewi Alley Tour of China during November/December 2013.

Jordan Lee: $2,500 to create a digital presence in the form of a fit-for-purpose website for the youth arm of the New Zealand China Trade Association.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

Jordan King: $3,435 to attend the Asia Pacific Roundtable in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in

June 2014.

Michelle McCarthy: $500 to attend the 2013 Japan New Zealand Partnership Forum.

Michelle McCarthy: $1,300 to attend the Japan New Zealand Business Council conference in Ehime in Japan

Oliver Ibbetson: $2,000 to support the organisation of the "Connecting Commerce and

Culture: Understanding our Key Trading Partners" conference at Auckland university in

August 2014.

Paul Winter: $5,000 to attend the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Track II dialogue in Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia.

Prakash Bhattarai: $1,000 to present his PhD research paper on conflict resolution at the

Annual Convention of International Studies Association to be held in Toronto, Canada, in

March 2014.

Richard Dunsheath: $1,800 to travel to Singapore in July of 2014 to participate in an international exchange at the National University of Singapore.

Simon Gray: $1,000 to support Simon's return airfares to Singapore to present his research at the Nanyang Technological University.

Vanisa Dhiru: $1,700 to participate in the BMW Foundation's Fourth World Young Leaders

Forum in Beijing, China.

Vera Mey: $580 to take part in a curatorial workshop in Manila, the Philippines, in March

2014.

Disclaimer: The list of grants in this report does not reflect any returned or cancelled grants.

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