Music of Cambodia l Champey Academy of Arts
Recorded at Champey Academy of Arts during my Cambodia trip on January 2016.
CHAMPEY ACADEMY OF ARTS
here is the activities staffs and student together on April 2013. Furthermore about our academy please visit champeyacademy.org, facebook. champey academy of arts.
CHAMPEY ACADEMY OF ARTS
Summer Art Camp on 3 special different assignments (only 6 weeks on Aug-Sep, 2014) Please help us share and like! Thanks
Phnom Penh Champey Academy of the Arts01
This company is reviving the old Cambodian arts, theater, and music that were nearly destroyed under the genocidal regime of Pot Pot in the 1970. I shot this during my visit to Phnom Penh last February.
Phnom Penh Champey Academy of the Arts02
The Champey Academy of the Arts is reviving the traditional Cambodian arts and music, nearly wiped out under the Pol Pot regime in the 1970s.
Champey Art School
Champey Art School is a part of organization which training culture, Art, traditional dancing in Cambodia. Thus, This school welcome the student wanna to learn and improve culture of Cambodia. Moreover It is free of charge. If you are 6 till 22 years old you can involve and study at there. If you interesting and want to ask information please go through in these phone contact. 092 19 09 54 or 070 23 78 94. Thanks.
Champey Academy of Arts: danse
la danse traditionnelle est enseignée dans cette école financée par des japonais pour des jeunes défavorisés.
Phnom Penh International institute of the Art ( Music professor )
The best music professor at Cambodia ! we love you.
Experience Cambodian Living Arts, Phnom Penh Dance Show
This amazing show created to show audience to experience Cambodia through the lens of arts.
Live show is on every night from 7 to 8pm at the National Museum of Cambodia.
Khmer ballet training-Phnom Penh
Shot on the same day as the first one I uploaded 2 days ago
Note:. There are 2 schools of Fine Arts under the ministry of culture, one is near the National Museum, and this one most dedicated to performing Arts (Secondary School of Fine Arts) is in the suburb.
Academy of Culinary Arts Cambodia
Join us on a short tour through the ACAC
Apsara Arts Association-Phnom Penh
Young girls training at the Apsara Arts Association in Phnom Penh, a school dedicated to promote and teach the Art of Classical Cambodian ballet.
Pel Reatrey violin version
Find us in music-arts-school.org
MAS students play violin in April performance.
blind Cambodian1:2 chapei master at riverside Phnom Penh
រយពាន់សារភាព-Roy Pean Sara Pheap-សិុន សីុសាមុត
Sinn Sisamouth (Khmer: ស៊ីន ស៊ីសាមុត [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 -- 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolificCambodian singer-songwriter in the 1950s to the 1970s.
Widely considered the King of Khmer music, Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, and other artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues androck and roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamouth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.
Sinn Sisamouth was born in August 23, 1932 in Stung Treng Province, the son of Sinn Leang and mother Seb Bunlei.
He was the youngest of four siblings, with one brother and two sisters. His father was a prison warden in Battambang Province and was then a soldier during the Colonial Cambodia period. His father died of disease and his mother remarried, and the union resulted in two more children.
Sisamouth attended Central Province of Stung Treng Elementary School when he was five. At the age of six or seven, he started to show interest in the guitar, and he would be asked to perform at school functions. He was also interested in Buddhist scripture and other books, as well as playing soccer and flying kites.
Around 1951, he passed elementary school and intended to study medicine in Phnom Penh, but continued working at becoming a singer and writing songs. Just as he had in elementary school, he became well known in his school for his music, and was asked to sing at school ceremonies.
By the time Cambodia was granted independence from France in 1953, Sisamouth's fine singing voice landed him a spot on national radio as a regular singer. He also continued his studies, working at Preah Ketomealea Hospital.
Music career
After completing medical school, Sisamouth became a nurse and married his cousin, Keo Thorng Gnut in an arranged marriage. The couple had four children. But he was also a very famous singing star in Cambodia, and his life as a celebrity eclipsed his family life.
He possessed a clear crooning voice which, combined with his own compositions about the pleasures and pains of romance, made him an idol. He sang many ballads, as well uptempo rock
Cambodian Nail Salon | Practicing The Khmer Language
Amatak lipdub video
Music: ឣ្វីទំាងឣស់សម្រាប់អូន Tver Avey Thoeung Os Somrab Oun, by Sin Sisamuth.
The Amatak Festival, where tradition meets creativity, will be help August 15-17, 2014, at the Royal University of Fine Arts and National Museum of Phnom Penh! Learn more at:
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