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  2. Dance in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia's premier performing art form is Khmer classical dance, or Robam Preah Reach Trop, a highly stylized dance form originating from the royal courts.Originally performed and maintained by attendants of the royal palaces, Khmer classical dance was introduced to the general public in the mid-20th century and became widely celebrated as iconic of Cambodian culture, often performed during ...

  3. Robam Sovann Maccha - Wikipedia

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    The characters are shirtless, only wears the srong kor (an embroidered collar around the neck) and the X-like strap around the body called sangwar with a kite-shaped ornament called sloek por. The sampot and pants are worn in chang kben style, similar to that of Hanuman but with simple and less decorative clothes tied by a piece of yellow cloth ...

  4. Chea Samy - Wikipedia

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    Chea Samy became the leading dancer of Monivog's court, and her roles included Moni Mekhala in the Robam Moni Mekhala. [1] [2] [3] Chea Samy married Loth Suong, a palace clerk and cousin of Luk Khun Meak. She and her husband helped raise Loth Suong's younger brother, Saloth Sâr, the future Pol Pot. She recalled "He was a very good boy.

  5. Robam Moni Mekhala - Wikipedia

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    Robam Moni Mekhala has been enacted for centuries and perform at least once a year in a sacred ceremony known as "boung suong" accompanied by Cambodian sacred music. During the rituals, dancers became a messengers between king and gods asking for rain, fertility, and the blessing for Cambodia and the well-being for the people.

  6. Royal Ballet of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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  7. Ros Serey Sothea - Wikipedia

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    Ros Serey Sothea. In Phnom Penh, she adopted the alias Ros Serey Sothea and became a singer for the National Radio service, first performing duets with Im Song Soeum.Her first hit, "Stung Khieu (Blue River)" appeared in 1967 and she quickly became popular across Cambodia, particularly for her high and clear voice. [3]

  8. Chouan - Wikipedia

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    Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism (1797) The Genius of Christianity (1802) The Pope (1819) St Petersburg Dialogues (1821) Democracy in America (1835) The Ancient City (1864) "What Is a Nation?" (1882) The Crowd (1895) Inquiry into the Monarchy (1900) "The Future of the Intelligentsia" (1905) My Political Ideas (1937) The Reign of ...

  9. Lo Hon-cho - Wikipedia

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    Lo Hon-cho or Lo Honcho was a 20th-century Chinese pirate. Lo was married to a powerful pirate leader and took command of his fleet after his death in 1921. Under her leadership, the fleet expanded to encompass 64 junks. Lo raided in southern China, in the vicinity of Beihai, and earnt a terrifying reputation on account of her ruthlessness. Her ...