Sabaidii Très belle présentation Les danseuses et danseurs sont très gracieux Félicitations et merci beaucoup de ce partage de la belle culture du Cambodge Amitiés du Laos de France
Seeing this amazing Moni Mekhala dance it make me missed BophaTevi so much..........her heart and souls will be with us to all the Amazing dancers and teachers, God Bless Her In Heaven 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Great historically cultural Khmer dance: Still original, although neighbors tried to destroy and change it to make their own in the contexts of uniform, movements, alphabets, etc! It's still fresh from 5th century Khmer to me! Thanks for sharing this!
@@jiaxqisun5384 What evidence? And the only reason for me saying Angkor is from the statement, "still fresh from 5th century." Although admittingly Angkor isn't the 5th century, but it was retort to the commenter who was eluding to some ancient past that these dances "must" have come from, but there is no evidence of that, and actually a lot of evidence against that
Really enjoying finding out about this. It's almost like the goal of this form is, similar to Japanese Kabuki, to make the actor/dancer as much like living art as possible; the emphasis on symmetry and precision is extremely satisfying. Love from the US!
@@mepaulphol siam from Chinese.The Siamese did not have their own territory, so they asked to stay in Khmer Empire and then took Khmer territory as their own (cheap siam). Siam ancestors are Chinese🇨🇳🇹🇭😷
In Tamil, she is known as Mani Megala (மணி மேகளா)....Her father's name is Kovalan and her mother is Madhawi. We learn the story in school....but this one is different.... In Tamil Buddhist literature, she was a dancer...she was so beautiful...men began to disturb her....so many things happened in her life... she suffered... Then she gave up everything and became a Buddhist nun.
In cambodia she is student of moni eysei.She is the smartest student .She win the test that her teacher give to do.So she get keo moni from her teacher.Other student like reamso gaint get the daimond ax and vorochhun king get sword.
That’s not hindu at all this dance was created in chaktukmuk era when the buddhism rises up and this dance created by royalty and our old dancers even apsara and royal ballet separated in religion we will always love them
Oh really but this Khmer dance recognize by the UNESCO as the world heritage and Thailand didn’t recognize from the UNESCO bc Thai is the thief that like to steal Cambodia land in the history
This is actually a Siamese dance. In Thailand, there is a Khmer dance called Apsara. Because the ancient Angkor Empire used to expand power to this area But this one belongs to Siam. Cambodia through the adoption of Siamese culture after the Angkor period. I don't understand the Khmers how they were proud of the dances of their former colony of siam0. Ancient clothes worn while visiting Angkor Wat It's like the influence of Siam has never disappeared. Wearing a Siamese style like this, how can you be proud of your independence? wake up khmer people Don't let the government deceive you anymore.