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Beauty and Grace Personified with Khmer Classical Dance

Nov 26th, 2009 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

Khmer classical dance is dance form from Cambodia known by various names in English, such as Khmer royal ballet and Cambodian court dance.  One cannot witness classical Cambodian dance without praising the beauty, skill and precision of the performers.

Khmer classical dance is a highly stylized art form performed mainly by women in front of royal palace courts.  The dance is also showcased in several types of Khmer theater such as such as Lkhaon Kbach Boran (the main genre of classical dance drama performed by women) and Lkhaon Khaol (a genre of dance drama performed by men).  Many westerners consider Khmer classical dancers as Apsara dancers, however this phrase would be considered incorrect because the Apsara (supernatural and beautiful female spirit of the clouds and waters) is just one of the characters depicted in the performance.

There were records of classical Khmer dances being performed as early as the 7th century.  The dances were used as funeral rites for kings and the prestigious, a practice which continues today.  Performances usually took place at temples and the dancers were considered messengers to the divine.  The art hit an uncertain period during the Khmer Rouge regime, with many dancers killed because classical dance was thought as of an aristocratic institution.  After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, the remaining dancers came out of hiding and sought to revive this art form.  Dance schools and universities re-taught this beautiful dance and it is now alive and well.

Khmer classical dancers uses highly stylized hand movements and gestures to depict a story, similar to a mime.  Speaking and singing parts are rare, instead a beautiful smile is worn throughout the dance.  In order to be a flawless dancer, participants must undergo years of training and stretching so they can have flexible limbs.  Dances are accompanied by a classical music orchestra called pinpeat.  Instruments in this orchestra include xylophones, drums, oboes and gongs.  When the music is not playing, a chorus of singers will depict the story of the performance.

Most Khmer dance performances consist of four main character types.  They are Neay Rong (men), Neang (maidens), Yeak (ogres or yaksha) and Sva (monkeys).  Other roles include deer, mermaids, hermits and the mythical Garuda and Kinnaris.  Most of these characters (men included) are performed primarily by women.  Monkey roles, however are performed by men because the role usually includes acrobatics such as cartwheels.  Hermit characters are also usually danced by male performers.

Khmer classical dances are a marvel to watch.  It is beautiful art form that takes years of dedication to perfect.  It is a relief that the art form still exists today, considering the past the country went through before.  See Exotissimo’s Cambodia tours collection or contact us for exciting trips into the wonderful country and opportunities to watch this beautiful art form.

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History of the Khmer Empire

Nov 17th, 2009 by Exotissimo | Comments: 0

The Khmer Empire was one of the world’s greatest kingdoms.  Its territories stretched into what is now modern day Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Malaysia.  The empire’s greatest legacy is Angkor, where the great ruins of Angkor Wat and other monuments currently stand.  Satellite images of Angkor have proven that the area was the largest pre-industrialized urban center in the world, even bigger than the area of modern day New York.

The birth of the empire was estimated to be in 802 AD.  There were some factors that led to the rise of the Khmer Empire.  First, location played a major role.  Angkor, the seat of the Khmer Empire, was located just north of the Tonle Sap, south of the Kulen Hills and protected by thick jungle on all sides.  This made invasion difficult because the only way to bring an army to attack Angkor was to sail upstream from the Mekong River.  There were also no paved roads at the time so if armies wanted to invade, they would have to set up long and vulnerable supply lines.

Second, the adoption of the Indian concept of ‘god-king’ allowed the Khmer kings to rule with absolute power.  This enabled the kings to mobilize troops and manpower for expansion and protection.  The kings were also surrounded by vastly learned Bhramins, who were educators, priests and scholars.  The knowledge Bhramins have are secret and only passed down from father to son.  This gave the kings private but vital information on how to run an efficient empire.

Third, the control over water resources contributed to the rise of the empire.  The area faced two extreme seasons, the monsoon and dry.  During the monsoon season, floods were prevented because of the numerous large ponds and reservoirs in the area, protecting farms during the rainy season and conserving water during the dry.  The empire also had an efficient irrigation system that led the Khmers to grow crops throughout the year, which led to high productivity and a strong economy.

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Like all great empires, the Khmer eventually fell.  There were some important factors leading to the fall of the empire.  First, the introduction to Theravada Buddhism played a big role.  The core belief system of the Khmers before was Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism, which had no say against the concept of ‘god-king’.  However, Theravada Buddhism challenged this concept because it taught people to seek self-enlightenment, abandon materials and to discourage any superstitious beliefs.

The introduction of Theravada Buddhism directly led to the people not committing themselves wholeheartedly to the king.  The irrigation system was then not as efficient so the empire’s productivity and economy diminished greatly.

The diminished productivity of the irrigation system was also partly due to allocating manpower to empire protection.  Neighboring city states were becoming more powerful, especially Ayutthaya, so the Khmer empire had to assign forces to the west, thus diminishing maintenance of the irrigation system.

Finally, roads that served the empire also served its downfall.  As the empire grew, roads were eventually built so to make trade easier.  The empire was also becoming weaker at this time from the reasons mentioned before, and other empires, such as Ayutthaya took advantage of that and used the roads to invade Angkor in 1431.

The evidence of the Khmer Empire’s greatness is still available for all to see today.  Let Exotissimo take you on a virtual history tour with our Angkor Discover package and see for yourself the marvels of Angkor and its prized asset, Angkor Wat.  You can also see what we have in our Cambodia tour section for other exciting options during your stay in Kampuchea.

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