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Encyclopedia > Dance of Cambodia
Reamker dancers from the court of King Sisowath at Angkor Wat in the early 20th century.
Reamker dancers from the court of King Sisowath at Angkor Wat in the early 20th century.

Cambodian Dance comprises two main categories: classical dance and folk dance, each of which contain several dozen dances. Image File history File links Classical Khmer dancers at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. ... Image File history File links Classical Khmer dancers at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. ... Folk dance is a term used to describe a large number of dances that tend to share the following attributes: They were originally danced in about the 19th century or earlier (or are, in any case, not currently copyrighted); Their performance is dominated by an inherited tradition rather than by...

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Classical Dance

Main article: Khmer classical dance Dancers from the court of King Sisowath at Angkor Wat in the early 20th century in costume for the dance drama called Reamker. ...


Khmer classical dance, also known as Khmer royal ballet or Khmer court dance, is a form of Cambodia dance originally performed only for royalty. It is called robam preah reachea trop in the Khmer language, which means 'dances of royal wealth.' The Khmer people are the main ethnic group in Cambodia, accounting for 90% of the 13 million people in the country. ... The Waltz of the Snowflakes from Tchaikovskys The Nutcracker Ballet is the name given to a specific dance form and technique. ... Khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ) is one of the main Austroasiatic languages. ...


The dances have many elements in common with Thai classical dance. This is most likely a result of the royal Khmer court exchanging culture with the royal Thai court throughout the post-Angkor era. Khmer and Thai classical dance costumes once looked very similar to each other, but Khmer dance and costume have gone under slight changes and reforms brought on by the former Queen of Cambodia, Kossamak Nearireath. During the mid-20th century, it was introduced to the public where it now remains a celebrated icon of Khmer culture, often being performed during public events, holidays, and for tourists visiting Cambodia. Thai dance is the main dramatic art form of Thailand. ... Cambodias Struggle for Survival 1432-1887 The more than four centuries that passed from the abandonment of Angkor around the mid-15th century to the establishment of a protectorate under the French in 1863 are considered by historians to be Cambodias dark ages, a period of economic, social...


Khmer classical dance does not resemble the dances of the Angkor period. The Khmer empire was a powerful kingdom based in what is now Cambodia. ...


Folk Dance

Folk dances here refer to a performing art where it is performed for an audience. Khmer folk dances are fast-paced. The movements and gestures are not as stylized as Khmer classical dance. Folk dancers wear clothes of the people they are portraying such as Chams, hill tribes, farmers, and peasants. Some folk dances are about love, or are folktales about animals. The folk dance music is played by a mahori orchestra, which is similar to a pinpeat orchestra except that it contains many stringed and plucked instruments and a type of flute in place of the sralai (an oboe-like instrument). The Ramvong is an example of ancient Khmer dance. Performance art is art where the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time, constitute the work. ... Cham statue from Cham Museum in Danang, Vietnam The Cham people are descendants of the kingdom of Champa. ... The pinpeat orchestra or musical ensemble performs the ceremonial music of the former courts and temples of Cambodia. ... The sralai is the only wind instrument in the Pinn Peat ensemble. ... Modern Oboe The oboe is a musical instrument of the woodwind double reed family. ... The ramvong is a national dance of the Khmer people. ...


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Khmer classical dance Dancers from the court of King Sisowath at Angkor Wat in the early 20th century in costume for the dance drama called Reamker. ...


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Dance of Cambodia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (353 words)
Khmer classical dance, also known as Khmer royal ballet or Khmer court dance, is a form of Cambodia dance originally performed only for royalty.
Khmer classical dance does not resemble the dances of the Angkor period.
The folk dance music is played by a mahori orchestra, which is similar to a pinpeat orchestra except that it contains many stringed and plucked instruments and a type of flute in place of the sralai (an oboe-like instrument).
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