A Change of Guard

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Friday 3 May 2013

Khmer Royal Ballet at Times Square in 1971 and 2013

One moment recreated across generations by Season of Cambodia: the traditions of Cambodian dance have survived centuries of changing landscapes, as demonstrated in these magnificent photos of the Royal Ballet in 1971 and 2013 in the ever-changing Times Square NYC. The Royal Ballet of Cambodia is finally in NYC again. In honor of their return, we would like to share our captivating photos with you!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

that is Thai traditional dance not Khmer.

Anonymous said...

10:27 pm, get your facts right. Thais copied everything from Khmers. We know this because we got everything inscribed on the walls of our ancient temple like Angkor Wat even before the Thai people even came to settle in southeast Asia. The Thais only came to their present country from Nanchao's Yunan province in southern China around 1296, but all the ballet dances and boxing like the Muay Thai was called Kun Khmer or Labokator and was inscribed on the walls of Angkor Wat before the Thai people came to settle in their present country. So, this is the evidence that the Thai people copied everything from Khmers.

Anonymous said...

3 May 2013 10:27 pm is just one of a little Thai folks (Tai Chinese folks from China during Mongol Empire that wiped out or kicked them out of China) who lied about their identities. Yes, they betrayed Khmer/Cambodian Empire kings and people who helped them to settle in Cambodia/Khmer territory as refugees. Thai are really thieves and ugliest people in Southeast Asia.

Mak said...

It's khmer traditional dance. Thai don't have shit, they only want to steal things from other people.