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Lakhon Khol Wat Svay Andet Inscribed in 2018 (13.COM) on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding. Lakhon Khol ( Khmer : ល្ខោនខោល , Lkhaôn Khaôl ; Khmer pronunciation: [lkʰaon kʰaol] ) [ 1 ] or Khmer Masked Theatre is a dance drama genre that is performed in Cambodia .
Lakhon Khol (Khmer: ល្ខោនខោល, Masked Drama Dance) is a masked dance drama featuring male performers. The repertoire consists solely of material from Reamker . The choreography is styled similarly to the Royal Ballet of Cambodia although not as refined and is performed along to narrators and a pinpeat ensemble.
(lit., "dance of the ancient style") a term referring to classical dance that is used in the genres of theatre including lakhon khol, lakhon pol srey, and lakhon preah reach trop. Not to be confused with the term devised in the Lon Nol era. roeung (រៀង) (lit., "story"); referring to dance dramas yeak (យក្ខ)
STORY: This Cambodian artist creates elaborate masksthat are inspired by the centuries-old tradition of masked dance, Lakhon Khol Taming Suon is displaying the masks at the Sokha Hotel in Phnom ...
Lkhon Khol Wat Svay Andet: 2018 01374: Lakhon Khol is a traditional mask theatre in Cambodia. Having originated in Bhani, a type of drama, mentioned in at least 10th century inscriptions of Cambodia, Lkhon Khol today is performed by males, wearing masks and accompanied by traditional Pinpeat orchestra.
In this sense, Kbach Khmer is a "system of dance gestures" used in one of the three main theatre genres, all dating back to the Angkorian period—and all based on the Khmer version of the Rāmāyana—the Reamker: lakhon khol (male masked dance mime); sbek thom or sbek touch (Shadow theater) and lkhaon preah reach trop (theatre belonging to ...
Yike (Khmer: យីកេ, pronounced [ˈjiːkeː]) is a prominent form of Cambodian musical theater, along with Bassac theater and Niyeai. [1] ". Lakhon Yike" (Khmer:ល្ខោន យីកេ, literally Yike theater) incorporates singing and dancing and "an ensemble of both traditional and modern instruments." [1]
Lakhon pol srey (Khmer: ... It is distinct from the lakhon khol genre in that the narration is performed by the dancers themselves. There now exists only one troupe ...