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The near extinct masked dance of Lakhon Khol was on display recently, thousands of miles away from its birthplace in Cambodia. A group of devoted amateurs brought the ancient dance to the Washington metropolitan. VOA Khmer's Chetra Chap reports.
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Siem Reap, Cambodia News: The first anniversary of the UNESCO inscription of Lakhon Khol, the Cambodian masked dance, as a Cultural World Heritage will be celebrated in Siem Reap on 28 November 2019 at the Elephant Terrace in the grounds of Angkor Wat Archaeological Park.
The event will be hosted by the Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts.
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(Phnom Penh): Samdech Techo HE, Prime Minister of Cambodia, on November 28, 2020, posted a message to celebrate the two-year anniversary (November 28, 2018 - November 28, 2020) of the inclusion of Cambodian puppetry in the UNESCO Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Through the official Facebook page of Samdech Techo, the head of the Royal Government confirmed that November 28, 2020 is the second anniversary of the inclusion of the Puppet Theater in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list (November 28 2018 - 28 November 2020).
"Puppet Theater", one of Cambodia's great works of ancient art, was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Heritage of Humanity list at the 13th Meeting in Port Louis, Mauritius on November 28, 2018. .
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UNESCO celebrates second anniversary of Cambodian masked theatre’s inclusion to ICH list
Lkhon Khol Wat Svay Andet is practiced in one community surrounding a Buddhist monastery, Wat Svay Andet – located about 10km east of Phnom Penh on the Mekong River – and is performed by men wearing masks to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra and melodious recitation.
UNESCO | Phnom Penh | Updated: 02-12-2020 11:26 IST
UNESCO Phnom Penh Office joined Cambodian people and the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, especially the Svay Angdet Community, in celebrating the second anniversary of the inscription of the Lkhon Khol of Wat Svay Andet (masked theatre) being listed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) List on November 28, 2018.
Lkhon Khol Wat Svay Andet is practiced in one community surrounding a Buddhist monastery, Wat Svay Andet – located about 10km east of Phnom Penh on the Mekong River – and is performed by men wearing masks to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra and melodious recitation. The specific aim is to propitiate the Neak Ta (guardian spirits of a place and its people), thereby protecting and bringing prosperity to the community, its lands, and harvest. One of the oldest forms of Cambodian performing arts which are considered to have been practiced as early as the Angkor period, a form whose origin is placed in the 9th century in accordance with the bas-reliefs that abound in the galleries of Angkor Wat.
Performed by village troupes during 3 nights, one week after the Khmer New Year (normally on 23, 24, and 25 April) or during ceremonies to worship spirits, Lkhon Khol of Wat Svay Andet is performed to ask for rain or to save villagers from epidemics and illnesses.
According to Pauch Phay, former Principal of Svay Angdet Primary School and one of the Svay Angdet Committee members, during the postponed Khmer New Year in August 2020, the Lkhon Khol Svay Angdet Troupe organized a simple Sam Peah Krou, a ritual before the performance, for praying the Spirits Protector of the Lkhon Khol Svay Angdet Troupe to prevent from COVID 19 for their community and all people in Cambodia. And the troupe organized a special performance with a restricted audience on Sunday 22 November 200, to celebrate its second anniversary of inscription, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, through national TVs and social media.
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Lkhon Khol Wat Svay Andet is practiced in one community surrounding a Buddhist monastery, Wat Svay Andet – located about 10km east of Phnom Penh on the Mekong River – and is performed by men wearing masks to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra and melodious recitation.
UNESCO | Phnom Penh | Updated: 02-12-2020 11:26 IST
UNESCO Phnom Penh Office joined Cambodian people and the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, especially the Svay Angdet Community, in celebrating the second anniversary of the inscription of the Lkhon Khol of Wat Svay Andet (masked theatre) being listed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) List on November 28, 2018.
Lkhon Khol Wat Svay Andet is practiced in one community surrounding a Buddhist monastery, Wat Svay Andet – located about 10km east of Phnom Penh on the Mekong River – and is performed by men wearing masks to the accompaniment of a traditional orchestra and melodious recitation. The specific aim is to propitiate the Neak Ta (guardian spirits of a place and its people), thereby protecting and bringing prosperity to the community, its lands, and harvest. One of the oldest forms of Cambodian performing arts which are considered to have been practiced as early as the Angkor period, a form whose origin is placed in the 9th century in accordance with the bas-reliefs that abound in the galleries of Angkor Wat.
Performed by village troupes during 3 nights, one week after the Khmer New Year (normally on 23, 24, and 25 April) or during ceremonies to worship spirits, Lkhon Khol of Wat Svay Andet is performed to ask for rain or to save villagers from epidemics and illnesses.
According to Pauch Phay, former Principal of Svay Angdet Primary School and one of the Svay Angdet Committee members, during the postponed Khmer New Year in August 2020, the Lkhon Khol Svay Angdet Troupe organized a simple Sam Peah Krou, a ritual before the performance, for praying the Spirits Protector of the Lkhon Khol Svay Angdet Troupe to prevent from COVID 19 for their community and all people in Cambodia. And the troupe organized a special performance with a restricted audience on Sunday 22 November 200, to celebrate its second anniversary of inscription, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, through national TVs and social media.
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/ar ... o-ich-list
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Lakhon Bassac Festival 2022 to Take Place in Early October
AKP Phnom Penh, September 07, 2022 --
The Lakhon Bassac (Bassac Theatre) Festival 2022 is scheduled to take place on Oct.3-4, at the Department of Visual Arts in Phnom Penh to enhance and preserve this traditional art form, according to a press release of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts.
Organised by the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, the Lakhon Bassac Festival will be themed “The Culture of Peace”, it pointed out.
Lakhon Bassac troupes across the country are invited to compete in the two-day festival, and three best groups will be selected along with two other teams for honorary classification.
Originated from Lakhon Treung Khlok in Bassac district, Klaing province, Kampuchea Krom, Lakhon Bassac is a spoken and sung theatre that has been extremely popular in Cambodia in the old days. It is often performed in various festivals in pagodas and villages.
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AKP Phnom Penh, September 07, 2022 --
The Lakhon Bassac (Bassac Theatre) Festival 2022 is scheduled to take place on Oct.3-4, at the Department of Visual Arts in Phnom Penh to enhance and preserve this traditional art form, according to a press release of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts.
Organised by the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, the Lakhon Bassac Festival will be themed “The Culture of Peace”, it pointed out.
Lakhon Bassac troupes across the country are invited to compete in the two-day festival, and three best groups will be selected along with two other teams for honorary classification.
Originated from Lakhon Treung Khlok in Bassac district, Klaing province, Kampuchea Krom, Lakhon Bassac is a spoken and sung theatre that has been extremely popular in Cambodia in the old days. It is often performed in various festivals in pagodas and villages.
By Phal Sophanith AKP
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Kep Troupe Wins First Prize at Lakhon Bassac Festival 2022*
AKP Phnom Penh, October 05, 2022 -
(* see previous aricle above)
Rasmey Vabbathor, a Lakhon Bassac (Bassac Theatre) troupe from Kep province won the first prize in a competition organised during the Lakhon Bassac Festival 2022, which was wrapped up here yesterday evening.
Neay Peng Pos troupe from Kampong Cham province and Ou Sam-ang troupe from Phnom Penh capital are the two runners up.
H.E. Ms. Minh Kosny, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, who presided over the closing ceremony, expressed her congratulations to the winners and encouraged them to continue making efforts to contribute to the promotion of performing arts to be developed in a sustainable way.
The Lakhon Bassac Festival 2022 took place on Oct. 3-4 at the Department of Visual Arts in Phnom Penh under the theme "The Culture of Peace".
Originated from Lakhon Treung Khlok in Bassac district, Klaing province, Kampuchea Krom, Lakhon Bassac is a spoken and sung theatre that has been extremely popular in Cambodia in the old days. It is often performed in various festivals in pagodas and villages.
By C. Nika
AKP
AKP Phnom Penh, October 05, 2022 -
(* see previous aricle above)
Rasmey Vabbathor, a Lakhon Bassac (Bassac Theatre) troupe from Kep province won the first prize in a competition organised during the Lakhon Bassac Festival 2022, which was wrapped up here yesterday evening.
Neay Peng Pos troupe from Kampong Cham province and Ou Sam-ang troupe from Phnom Penh capital are the two runners up.
H.E. Ms. Minh Kosny, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, who presided over the closing ceremony, expressed her congratulations to the winners and encouraged them to continue making efforts to contribute to the promotion of performing arts to be developed in a sustainable way.
The Lakhon Bassac Festival 2022 took place on Oct. 3-4 at the Department of Visual Arts in Phnom Penh under the theme "The Culture of Peace".
Originated from Lakhon Treung Khlok in Bassac district, Klaing province, Kampuchea Krom, Lakhon Bassac is a spoken and sung theatre that has been extremely popular in Cambodia in the old days. It is often performed in various festivals in pagodas and villages.
By C. Nika
AKP
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UNESCO List anniversary Lakhon Khol show impresses audience
Keo Bosaba | Publication date 27 November 2022 | 21:51 ICT
Lakhon Khol performed at Koh Pich in 2018. Hong Menea
It has been four years since the Lakhon Khol or Khmer Masked Theatre was placed on the UNESCO Intangible Culture World Heritage List, an event that stirred controversy between the Cambodian and Thai peoples at that time.
This year a performance was held on the afternoon of November 25 with a troupe of Lakhon Khol and the New Generation of Lakhon Khol Youth Traditional Dance Group led by teacher Hang Phumara.
The performance was open to members of the public and free of charge. It gave the audience the opportunity to get to know more about the artistry of Lakhon Khol such as the traditional clothes and musical instruments. In addition to the performances, an exhibition was held at the headquarters of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... s-audience
Keo Bosaba | Publication date 27 November 2022 | 21:51 ICT
Lakhon Khol performed at Koh Pich in 2018. Hong Menea
It has been four years since the Lakhon Khol or Khmer Masked Theatre was placed on the UNESCO Intangible Culture World Heritage List, an event that stirred controversy between the Cambodian and Thai peoples at that time.
This year a performance was held on the afternoon of November 25 with a troupe of Lakhon Khol and the New Generation of Lakhon Khol Youth Traditional Dance Group led by teacher Hang Phumara.
The performance was open to members of the public and free of charge. It gave the audience the opportunity to get to know more about the artistry of Lakhon Khol such as the traditional clothes and musical instruments. In addition to the performances, an exhibition was held at the headquarters of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... s-audience
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‘Lakhon Khmer’ teams down to five competing
Pan Rethea | Publication date 06 December 2022 | 21:23 ICT
A Lakhon team from Banteay Meanchey provincial Department of Culture and Fine Arts performs in the semi-final of the contest. UYFC Svay Rieng
After three months of competition, the final five teams in the “Lakhon Khmer” or Theatre of Cambodia have been identified. Next week, the five will face off for the three available podium spots, according to the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC) Svay Rieng, the organiser of the event.
“Congratulations to the five teams, including the youth teams of the Department of Culture and Fine Arts of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, the Khmer Angkor Art and Culture Training Club of Siem Reap, the Kreunnreah team and the UYFC of Kampong Speu, all of whom have made it to the final round,” said the provincial UYFC, via social media.
Chhi Kolbotra, the team leader of Lakhon Khmer season 1, said the teams will get a chance to get collect more points from the evaluation of four commissions in the “My Forum” round.
“Only the three teams with the highest total scores can advance to the finals to compete for first, second and third places,” he added.
He asked for the public to take part by voting for their favourite team, saying their performances would be posted in video form to the Svay Rieng UYFC’s official Facebook page. Voting will be open from 12am on December 4 to 12am on December 11.
“The points will be counted when viewers hit the Like, Love, Care, Haha and Wow reactions. Votes will only count when the videos are viewed on the official page,” said Kolbotra.
The last five teams were announced after 12 teams met in a tense semi-final competition on December 4.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/lifestyle ... -competing
Pan Rethea | Publication date 06 December 2022 | 21:23 ICT
A Lakhon team from Banteay Meanchey provincial Department of Culture and Fine Arts performs in the semi-final of the contest. UYFC Svay Rieng
After three months of competition, the final five teams in the “Lakhon Khmer” or Theatre of Cambodia have been identified. Next week, the five will face off for the three available podium spots, according to the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC) Svay Rieng, the organiser of the event.
“Congratulations to the five teams, including the youth teams of the Department of Culture and Fine Arts of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, the Khmer Angkor Art and Culture Training Club of Siem Reap, the Kreunnreah team and the UYFC of Kampong Speu, all of whom have made it to the final round,” said the provincial UYFC, via social media.
Chhi Kolbotra, the team leader of Lakhon Khmer season 1, said the teams will get a chance to get collect more points from the evaluation of four commissions in the “My Forum” round.
“Only the three teams with the highest total scores can advance to the finals to compete for first, second and third places,” he added.
He asked for the public to take part by voting for their favourite team, saying their performances would be posted in video form to the Svay Rieng UYFC’s official Facebook page. Voting will be open from 12am on December 4 to 12am on December 11.
“The points will be counted when viewers hit the Like, Love, Care, Haha and Wow reactions. Votes will only count when the videos are viewed on the official page,” said Kolbotra.
The last five teams were announced after 12 teams met in a tense semi-final competition on December 4.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/lifestyle ... -competing
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Special Report: Lakhon Bassac Remains in People's Hearts
AKP Phnom Penh, February 04, 2023 --
[excerpts]
There are many types of Khmer theatres that have survived and been preserved to this day. Among them, Lakhon Bassac continues to be valued and appreciated by the masses, especially by middle-aged citizens.
Lakhon Bassac is a form of spoken and sung theatre that incorporates all tastes: comedy, tragedy, singing, dancing, music, almost all at once.
It is known that Khmer ancestors left behind many different art forms besides Lakhon Bassac, such as Yike, Ayai, Chapey Dang Veng, Royal Ballet and many other traditional dances and theatres that represent the soul of the nation.
Regarding the Lakhon Bassac, Ol Sam Ang, Team Leader of the Ol Sam Ang Lakhon Bassac Khmer said it was difficult to compare Lakhon Bassac with other modern art forms, including film, music band, but if the artists have a clear vision, are well organised in accordance with the culture, we can continue to gain support and protect our traditional values.
He said his troupe had just experienced hardships during the two years of the Covid-19 outbreak and that good signs have now returned.
“Before Covid-19, we could have more than 60 performances a year, but the two years of Covid-19 spread were very bad. Now, the situation seems better after the resumption of socio-economic activities,” he affirmed.
https://www.akp.gov.kh/post/detail/271499
AKP Phnom Penh, February 04, 2023 --
[excerpts]
There are many types of Khmer theatres that have survived and been preserved to this day. Among them, Lakhon Bassac continues to be valued and appreciated by the masses, especially by middle-aged citizens.
Lakhon Bassac is a form of spoken and sung theatre that incorporates all tastes: comedy, tragedy, singing, dancing, music, almost all at once.
It is known that Khmer ancestors left behind many different art forms besides Lakhon Bassac, such as Yike, Ayai, Chapey Dang Veng, Royal Ballet and many other traditional dances and theatres that represent the soul of the nation.
Regarding the Lakhon Bassac, Ol Sam Ang, Team Leader of the Ol Sam Ang Lakhon Bassac Khmer said it was difficult to compare Lakhon Bassac with other modern art forms, including film, music band, but if the artists have a clear vision, are well organised in accordance with the culture, we can continue to gain support and protect our traditional values.
He said his troupe had just experienced hardships during the two years of the Covid-19 outbreak and that good signs have now returned.
“Before Covid-19, we could have more than 60 performances a year, but the two years of Covid-19 spread were very bad. Now, the situation seems better after the resumption of socio-economic activities,” he affirmed.
https://www.akp.gov.kh/post/detail/271499
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Lakhaon Khaol Youth of Cambodia Train Kids for Free
By Heng Sreylin August 23, 2023 8:59 AM
PHNOM PENH – In a move to preserve Khmer ancient arts, the local group Lakhaon Khaol Youth of Cambodia provides free lessons to teach kids and youth the traditional dance of Lakhaon Khaol.
Located near Chuk Meas market, in Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district, a studio established by Lakhaon Khaol Youth of Cambodia provides free training every Sunday morning for around 30 kids.
Khon Chansinan, a professional trainer with 20 years of experience, says the lessons help the next generation understand the art and make sure its techniques are passed on to the youth. Just like Bokator, or the shadow theater, Lakhaon Khaol is part of Cambodia's intangible cultural heritage.
But to be a trainer, one not only has to know the art but also to be patient, said Chansinan.
“Training young children is very difficult. Many times, the instructor explains something but the kids do differently … so we rely on our experience and patience to train the children,” the teacher explained.
Following the announcement that free Lakhaon Khaol lessons were given at his place, he observed that many parents were interested and saw more and more encouragement from parents for their children to learn.
He said he’s been seeing a continuous increase in enthusiasm in his students and feels like the number of trainees is likely to keep increasing in the coming months.
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By Heng Sreylin August 23, 2023 8:59 AM
PHNOM PENH – In a move to preserve Khmer ancient arts, the local group Lakhaon Khaol Youth of Cambodia provides free lessons to teach kids and youth the traditional dance of Lakhaon Khaol.
Located near Chuk Meas market, in Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district, a studio established by Lakhaon Khaol Youth of Cambodia provides free training every Sunday morning for around 30 kids.
Khon Chansinan, a professional trainer with 20 years of experience, says the lessons help the next generation understand the art and make sure its techniques are passed on to the youth. Just like Bokator, or the shadow theater, Lakhaon Khaol is part of Cambodia's intangible cultural heritage.
But to be a trainer, one not only has to know the art but also to be patient, said Chansinan.
“Training young children is very difficult. Many times, the instructor explains something but the kids do differently … so we rely on our experience and patience to train the children,” the teacher explained.
Following the announcement that free Lakhaon Khaol lessons were given at his place, he observed that many parents were interested and saw more and more encouragement from parents for their children to learn.
He said he’s been seeing a continuous increase in enthusiasm in his students and feels like the number of trainees is likely to keep increasing in the coming months.
https://cambodianess.com/article/lakhao ... s-for-free
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