Official page of the Royal Ballet of Cambodia, reviving the traditions of Khmer Classical Dance under the high patronage of HRH Princess Norodom Buppha Devi.
Très belles images de la veillée funéraire en l'honneur de S.A.R. La Princesse Bopha Devi, emmenée par sa fille, et ses deux nièces. La Famille Royale se montre très digne en ce deuil national.
Beautiful ceremony in memory of the late HRH Princess Bopha Devi, let by her daughter and two nieces. Hopefully the new generation of Princes and Princesses shall pursue the duties of the Khmer Royal Family.
Cambodia lost one of its Greatest Princess, Patron of the Arts, who rebuilt and then develop the @BalletRoyalKhm, which is now known and recognized internationally as a World Heritage. May the Tevodas welcome and protect Samdech Preah Ream in her well-deserved eternal rest 🙏
All our prayers and thoughts for Her Royal Highness Samdech Preah Ream Bopha Devi, Great Princess of Cambodia and Prima Ballerina of the Royal Ballet of Cambodia 🙏🙏🙏. Your Royal Highness will be forever with us and our Khmer People.
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In our quest to revive our traditional #Khmer martial arts through #MMA, our Federation is rallying individuals and clubs both from #Cambodia and its diaspora. Sovannahry EM (USA), Albert Veera Chey (French), and Suasday Chau (Australia) are on board.
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The performance team is ready to take you to Neang watthana Devi's world. Save the date. We can't wait to show you the magic.
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Each costume of every Royal Ballet dancer is masterfully designed and plays a role of transforming humans to angels.
Costumes represent the best of rich, centuries-old Khmer art of costume making and are guaranteed to add additional magic to the 'Neang watthana Devi'.
Why do dancers in traditional ballet paint their faces white? This beautiful tradition dating back a hundred years ago is a representation of purity that dancers need to transpire to the gods in heaven.
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Thank you @RFI for this interview about the Royal Ballet and our future performances on the 18th & 19th of January in Chaktomuk Hall. 🌟👏
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Beautifully unique hand gestures in Cambodian ballet represent the circle of life: birth, old age, illness and death. The one in the picture is representation of leaf. Dancer's gestures served as great inspiration to Rodin.
“Royal Ballet does not belong to someone, not to me nor to my royal relatives. It belongs to our entire nation. Therefore, it is the duty of all people to give respect and value to it" HRH Princess Norodom Buppha Devi interviewed by @KhmerTimes
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'Neang Watthana Devi' has been choreographed by H.R.H Princess Norodom Buppha Devi herself. Formerly the principal dancer of the Royal Ballet and current serving as a director of it, Princess has been championing Cambodian art and culture all over the world.
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"We’re so excited to bring this amazing performance derived from the 1906 @BalletRoyalKhm to show the Cambodian public and foreigners so that they can understand more about the Khmer Royal Ballet” HRH Princess Norodom Buppha Devi talks to @phnompenhpost
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