Sunday, September 22, 2019

Apsara Dance

1. Definitions
Apsara Dance is one of the most famous and well-known dance in the Royal Ballet.

Civilization makes the world recognize Khmer. Today, the dance is celebrated at national festivals, religious festivals, major art festivals and national and international receptions.


Apsara Dance

2. Source
The dance was formalized in the 1960s by the late Queen Princess Sisowath Kosomoun, and Princess Bopha Devi, the first Apsara figure.


The dance took place on the occasion of the Queen's visit to Sothearos Primary School, which held a children's art event, with the same crown and Apsara crown engraved in the wall. Seeing this, the Queen inspired the idea of ​​the dance and came to be known as the "barracks", which means "dance": fairy dance, fairy dance, or angel dance in the words of a Balinese beauty.

Apsara Dance

3. Ornaments
All the Apsara crown decorations and dances are replicated in the Apsara pattern along the walls of the Angkor Wat.


The crown above the head is to have seven peaks, each having a knob and a weasel. Each ear has three strands of hair and the other earplugs. He is gentle and expressive in his designs. All hands rest on the wrists and wrists. Examine the chest with two straps on the shirt and a tight waistband with tassels attached to the skirt. The majority of the skirts were in the shape of a fish tail, while the other saw a sling in the right waist, lowering the waist. The sole of the foot rests on the left waist, forming a curved pattern that extends from the waist to the ground.


4. Performing time
It is often performed before the opening of the show, and the reception is accompanied by a musical accompaniment.


Live it. With a slow-moving body, a gentle rhythm, and a slight waist and an index finger, the audience is deeply touched, making the world a little bit more real to the Khmer.


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