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A THOUSAND YEARS IN THE MAKING: Cambodian Royal Court Traditional Dances

Through September and October, Bryn Mawr will sponsor several events highlighting the classical arts of Cambodia including. . .THE KHMER ARTS ENSEMBLE, 30 dancers and musicians from Cambodia, performing a new work that blends the spectacular with the meditative, the traditions of the Royal Court dance with the perspectives of a contemporary Cambodian choreographer. . .
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events that celebrate our talented regional Cambodian artists. . .

A workshop on the dance of the Monkey King, splendid Cambodian costumes and masks up close, Cambodian Dance Performances followed by discussion and Cambodian food, film screening exploring how Cambodian classical dance arose after the destruction and genocide of the Pol Pot regime, AND MUCH MORE. . .

Sunday, September 26, 7:00PM, Hepburn Teaching Theatre, Goodhart Reception follows featuring Cambodian foods Free admissionchamroeunheadsm1

Classical Cambodian Dances Directed and performed by: Chamroeun Yin and dancers

Chamroeun Yin first came to the United States as an artistic refugee in 1981. After he escaped to a refugee camp and met a group of dancers from the Royal Ballet Yin was able to study his craft in earnest. He continues to teach and perform classical dance in Philadelphia. In addition to his work in dance, his intricate embroidery, jewelry and costume work has been exhibited at the Fleisher Art Memorial and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Posted in EVENTS, Khmer.


CREATED BY HAND: Cambodian Royal Court dance costumes, crowns, masks, and wedding sbai


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September 28th, 6:30 PM,  Goodhart Music Room

Artist and dancer, Chamroeun Yin, will display and discuss the splendid and elegant costumes and masks associated with Cambodian dance.  He will discuss how he constructs the costumes and masks and answer questions.  Some of the masks and costumes will remain on display in Canaday Library through the month of October. Light refreshments will be served.

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Bryn Mawr at the Fringe

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Michele Tantoco/Jumatatu Poe (Photo: JJ Tiziou)

Each September, The Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe present the work of a broad array of performing artists from Philadelphia and around the world. Two concurrent sixteen-day festivals are presented in venues throughout Philadelphia. Philly Fringe is an unfiltered festival, where new and established artists present their work free of a selection process; Philadelphia Live Arts Festival gathers together A collection of the world’s best contemporary performing artists. The 14th annual Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe will take place from September 3 -18, 2010 and several Bryn Mawr dance faculty and alums will be performing:

Alum Michele Tantoco dances in Jumatatu Poe’s
“Unstuck” part of 8 choreographers/8 new works.
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=12965

Director of Dance, Linda Caruso Haviland, dances in the work of adjunct instructor, Renee Banson in the collective performance Dirty Dozen presented by
The Field/Philadelphia
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=13938

Adaobi Kanu (Photo: Kimberly Niemela)

Adaobi Kanu (Photo: Kimberly Niemela)


Alum Adaobi Kanu directs and choreographs
“Changing Places”
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=13928

Instructor, David Brick and his co-directors of Headlong Dance Company is featured in the film No one Else could Love you More which documents the making of the company’s latest work, More
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=14575

Adjunct instructor Jamey Long-Rislin will be dancing in Celebrating the Beginning…. Finding the Purpose! With Danse4Nia Repertory Ensemble
http://www.livearts-fringe.org/details.cfm?id=13962

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