Cambodian music, food, dance, chanting and martial arts will be highlighted in Springvale this month.
The Dandenong Leader,
Victoria, Australia
Arts & Entertainment
19 Nov 2011, by staff writer
CELEBRATE all things Cambodian at the Springvale Library from November 21-27.
Monday, November 21: Traditional monks’ blessing at 10am to start the celebrations.
Wednesday, November 23: Cambodian fashion parade from 6.30-7.30pm, including traditional wedding clothes.
Thursday, November 24: Cambodian cooking demonstration from 6.30pm. Learn about traditional ingredients and foods. No food tasting available. Bookings essential.
Friday, November 25: Personal journeys from Cambodia featuring Kalyan Ky, author of Under the Bamboo Shoots and Greater Dandenong’s Young Achiever of the Year. People from Cambodia will share their stories.
Saturday, November 26: Chanting monks from 2.40-3pm. No bookings required.
Chai Yum Drumming Group performance. Bookings essential.
Sunday November 27: Bokator demonstration 3pm. Bookings essential. Pouv Pich grew up in war-torn Cambodia and migrated to Geelong with his family before returning to his homeland to learn the ancient martial art of Bokator. Its principals are self-discipline, respect, meditation and natural medicine.
Bookings: 1300 630 920
The Dandenong Leader,
Victoria, Australia
Arts & Entertainment
19 Nov 2011, by staff writer
CELEBRATE all things Cambodian at the Springvale Library from November 21-27.
Monday, November 21: Traditional monks’ blessing at 10am to start the celebrations.
Wednesday, November 23: Cambodian fashion parade from 6.30-7.30pm, including traditional wedding clothes.
Thursday, November 24: Cambodian cooking demonstration from 6.30pm. Learn about traditional ingredients and foods. No food tasting available. Bookings essential.
Friday, November 25: Personal journeys from Cambodia featuring Kalyan Ky, author of Under the Bamboo Shoots and Greater Dandenong’s Young Achiever of the Year. People from Cambodia will share their stories.
Saturday, November 26: Chanting monks from 2.40-3pm. No bookings required.
Chai Yum Drumming Group performance. Bookings essential.
Sunday November 27: Bokator demonstration 3pm. Bookings essential. Pouv Pich grew up in war-torn Cambodia and migrated to Geelong with his family before returning to his homeland to learn the ancient martial art of Bokator. Its principals are self-discipline, respect, meditation and natural medicine.
Bookings: 1300 630 920
1 comment:
Unfortunatly for China,
American has long history of bring
the war to anyone door steps.
if china could not even make vietnam lost a sleep in 1979, what
can china do to cause american concern in america
remember, no one country can control the other without ground troops.
china is surounding by american allies in the region full of sophisticted weapons.
The chinese men/women those of whom currently in american soil
they only carry nives and chopstics
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