Phnom Penh, April 29, 2012 — Over a thousand young Cambodians performed
"the Madison", a popular dance carried out during weddings and the
Cambodian New Year, in a bid to create a world record, said an
organiser.
The kingdom's largest Madison dance, performed Saturday
noon at a public park in the country's capital city of Phnom Penh,
lasted about five minutes, Xinhua reported.
Colin Spurway, project
director of BBC Media Action, which organised the event, said the
Guinness World Records recognised the largest Madison dance with 459
participants in Feucherolles, France, June 18, 2011.
"Now, we try
to break that record," he said. "We will send documents and video
footage about the dance to the World Record body for consideration."
According
to the BBC Media Action's press release, the Madison, a dance that
Cambodians have made their own for over 40 years, is particularly
popular over Khmer weddings and Khmer New Year celebrations. It
originated in the US and France in the 1960s.
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