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CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 20/02/2014: Manou Phuon, Choreographer, rehearsing
a new piece inspired by khmer boxing with Amrita Performing Arts
dancers. |
Khmer Boxing is a Dance…
Choreographer Manou Phuon continues her investigation on how to
use khmer boxer’s moves into a contemporary dance narrative with the
dancers from Amrita Performing Arts. For those who know about khmer
boxing it might seem obvious but it isn’t. It is about trial and error.
It is about analysis and perfection. It is about coordination. About
getting rid of the superfluous, about not betraying either side. A
fascinating quest.
John Vink | 21 Feb. 2014
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Phnom Penh. 20/02/2014: Manou Phuon, Choreographer, rehearsing a new
piece inspired by khmer boxing with Amrita Performing Arts dancers, here
coached by Him Saran, a professional boxer. |
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Phnom Penh. 20/02/2014: Manou Phuon, Choreographer, rehearsing a new
piece inspired by khmer boxing with Amrita Performing Arts dancers, here
coached by Him Saran, a professional boxer. |
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Phnom Penh. 20/02/2014: Manou Phuon, Choreographer, rehearsing a new
piece inspired by khmer boxing with Amrita Performing Arts dancers. |
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Phnom Penh. 20/02/2014: Manou Phuon, Choreographer, rehearsing a new
piece inspired by khmer boxing with Amrita Performing Arts dancers. |
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Rehearsals of a piece inspired by khmer boxing, choreographed by Manou
Phuon with dancers from Amrita Performing Arts, here coached by Him
Saran, a professional boxer. |
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