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A group of performers part of the Royal Ballet of Cambodia.

Theatre of Cambodia known as Lakhon (Khmer: ល្ខោន) is composed of many different genres. There are three main categories: classical, folk, and modern. Many forms of theatre in Cambodia incorporates dance movement into performances and are referred to as dance dramas.[1][2]

Classical

Main articles: Royal Ballet of Cambodia, Lakhon Khol, Lakhon pol srey, and Khmer shadow theatre

Folk

Modern

References

  1. ^ Maurel, Frédéric (2002). "A Khmer "nirat", 'Travel in France during the Paris World Exhibition of 1900': influences from the Thai?". South East Asia Research. 10 (1): 99–112. doi:10.5367/000000002101297026. JSTOR 23749987. S2CID 146881782.
  2. ^ Pakdeekham, Santi (2009). "RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EARLY THAI AND KHMER PLAYS". Damrong Journal. 8 (1): 53–67.
  3. ^ Poul Srei (Female Masked Theatre)
  4. ^ berk Bat (Berk Bat Theatre)
  5. ^ World Musics in Context: A Comprehensive Survey of the World's Major Musical ... By Peter Fletcher, p.307
  6. ^ Theatre in Southeast Asia By James R. Brandon, p.61
  7. ^ May M. Ebihara, Carol Anne Mortland, Judy Ledgerwood Cambodian Culture Since 1975: Homeland and Exile - 1994 -p39 " ... khaol), shadow plays (sbaek), basak theatre (Ikhaon basak), yike theatre (yike), and alternate singing (ayai)."
  8. ^ Pleng Kar (Wedding Theatre)
  9. ^ history rich with female role-models and rulers
  10. ^ "Top cultural European holiday destinations".