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  2. Apsara Dance - Wikipedia

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    "The Ritual Origins of the Classical Dance Drama of Cambodia". Asian Theatre Journal. 3 (2): 179– 203 – via JSTOR. Kol, Sarou (2018). "One Corner of Intangible Culture Heritage of Cambodia" (PDF). Royal Academy of Cambodia. Norodom Buppha Devi (2016-01-20). "Royal Dances of Cambodia — Revival and Preservation". Beyond the Apsara. London ...

  3. Khmer traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    The sampot [3] is the traditional garment of the Khmer, still popular among men and women of the lower class. It is basically a sarong similar to those worn in neighboring Laos and Thailand, with slight variations. Measuring approximately one and a half meters long, the two ends of the cloth are sewn together to form a tubular garment that is ...

  4. Dance in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The dance is performed at holidays and is a pure Khmer dance. Cambodian Coconut Dance - a dance performance involving coconuts with male and female dancers. Men wear a yellow shirt and dark red "Changkibin". Women wear a button up shirt and a green silk "Chong Kben". The dance originated around 1960 from Romeas Haek District in Svay Rieng ...

  5. Robam Sovann Maccha - Wikipedia

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    During the Angkor period, dance was ritually performed at temples. [citation needed] The repertoire of the female dance that was famously known in the West as Royal Ballet of Cambodia is composed of about 60 dance (pure dance pieces) and among them Robam Sovann Maccha, extracted from Reamker is an episode of great popularity among Cambodian ...

  6. Royal Ballet of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    ' Dance of Royal Wealth ') is a classical Khmer dance known for its intricate hand movements and elaborate costumes. Historically linked to the Khmer court, it has been performed at various royal ceremonies such as coronations, weddings, funerals, and Khmer holidays. The repertoire includes various ancient Khmer legends. [1]

  7. Krama - Wikipedia

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    Krama can be seen in some of the first photos of Cambodian costumes taken around the end of the nineteenth century. In 1896, the young French photographer and traveler Andre Salles was among the first to photograph Cambodian daily life. [4] Many Khmer Rouge fighters wore red and white gingham krama scarves during Pol Pot's reign. Some ...

  8. Cambodian artist recreates traditional masks for ASEAN summit

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    STORY: This Cambodian artist creates elaborate masksthat are inspired by the centuries-old tradition of masked dance, Lakhon Khol Taming Suon is displaying the masks at the Sokha Hotel in Phnom ...

  9. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Cambodia

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    Royal Ballet of Cambodia, aka Khmer Classical Dance, is a form of performing arts that has been associated with the Khmer royal court for more than a thousand years. Khmer classical dance renowned for its graceful hand gestures and stunning costumes.

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