Khmer classical dance" redirects here. For similar genera of performing arts, see Lakhon khol and Lakhon pol srey.
Royal ballet of Cambodia
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The dancers of King Sisowath during a visit to the ruins of Angkor Wat
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The Royal ballet of Cambodia (Khmer: ល្ខោនព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ) is a form of performing arts established in the royal courts of Cambodia for the purpose of entertainment as well as ceremonial propitiation.[1] It is the dominant genre of dance theatre in Cambodia that features the classical dance style (របាំក្បាច់បូរាណ) and is analogous to Thai dance theatre of the inner court, the lakhon nai.[2]
It is performed during public occasions and ceremonies in Cambodia as well as among Cambodians in other countries.Performances entails elaborately dressed dancers performing a slow and figurative set of gestures and poses meant to entrance the viewer. The repertoire includes dances of tribute or invocation and the enactment of traditional stories and epic poems such as the Ramayana. The music is played by an ensemble of xylophones, metallophones, woodwind instruments, drums, and gong chimes accompanied by a chorus.