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Tag: Battambang

Conditions for Performance in Cambodia: Interview with Srey Bandaul

    Srey Bandaul (b. 1973, Battambang, Cambodia) studied with the French artist Veronique Decrop from 1987 until 1991 in … More

archive, art, Battambang, Cambodia, Jai Rafferty, Java Arts, Java Cafe & Gallery, Khmer Passages, Kong Vollak, memory, Performance, performance art, Phare Ponleu Selpak, Phnom Penh, photography, political, public, Site II, Sok Chan Rado, Southeast Asia, Srey Bandaul, The Hawker's Song, Thomas Buttery, video

Conditions for Performance in Cambodia: Interview with Long Kosal

  Born June 1985, Battambang Graduated 2007 from Phare Ponleu Selpak — Annie: What is your background and training in … More

archive, art, Asia, Battambang, Bo Rithy, Cambodia, Khoun Alic, live painting, Loeum Lorn, Long Kosal, Milk Chankrim, Nov Cheanick, Performance, Phare Ponleu Selpak, Prak Ke, public, Sin Rithy, Sokhom Rouen, Southeast Asia

Conditions for Performance in Cambodia: Interview with Bo Rithy

Born 1989, in Kampuchea Krom, South Vietnam. Bo Rithy was a student at Phare Ponleu Selpak for ten years before … More

art, Asia, Battambang, Bo Rithy, Cambodia, live painting, Performance, Phare Ponleu Selpak, public, Southeast Asia, visual arts
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