Cambodian Dance by Denise Heywood

Cambodian Dance by Denise Heywood

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Full history of Cambodian Dance, detailing the plight of dancers during Cambodia's history as well as the role of the French in introducing the dances to the west.

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Cambodian Dance by Denise Heywood

In Cambodia, classical dance is the quintessence of the country's identity. An art form that was religious in origin, its traditions date back more than a thousand years to the great Khmer empire. Dancers performed in temples at Angkor and were the living embodiment of those celestial dancers carved on the temple walls. The history of Cambodian dance, the relationship with Siamese costumes, the role of the French in introducing the dancers to the west, the Reamker epic from which many of the dances are drawn and the stories of dancers who survived the dark period in Cambodian history to revive classical dance today are all related in this fascinating and beautifully illustrated book.
Denise Heywood is a freelance lecturer, journalist and photographer specializing in Southeast Asia.
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ISBN 13 9789749863404
ISBN 10 9749863402
Title Cambodian Dance
Author Denise Heywood
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher River Books Press Dist A C
Year published 2009-03-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.