Dances
Dance Forms We Celebrate


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Kane

Robam Ken is a traditional Cambodian folk dance originating from Stung Treng Province, created in 1967 and typically performed during New Year celebrations. The dance portrays a romantic courtship scene between young men and women, highlighting social interactions through stylized movements.

The performance is characterized by the use of the Ken, a unique wind instrument, and dancers wearing traditional krama scarves. As a cultural expression, Robam Ken represents the rich musical and social traditions of northern Cambodia, showcasing the artistic heritage of the Khmer people through its choreography and musical accompaniment.

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