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Sovanna Phum Art association

Performs every
Friday and Saturday
19:30 – 20:30 (7:30 – 8:30pm)
At Sovanna Phum Theatre

#159B, St. 99 (corner of St. 484), Phsar Doem Thkov, Chamkarmon

Further Reading


Bibliography of Cambodia arts in English, Khmer, French and Spanish.

Books in English

  • GARRETT Kam, “Ramayana, in the Arts of Asia”, Select Book, Singapore, 2000.
  • GEACH Catherine, “Traditional Musical Instruments of Cambodia”, UNESCO, Cambodia, 1994.
  • GEACH Catherine and SHARP Naomi, “Traditional Musical Instruments of Cambodia”, UNESCO, Cambodia, 2003.
  • KRAVEL Pich Tum, “Khmer Dances”, Toyota Foundation, 2001.
  • Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and UNESCO, “Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Cambodia”, JSRC, 2004.
  • NAROM Keo and SISAPHANTHA, “Apsara Dance”, Committee of Research on Arts and Culture, The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, 2003.
  • NAROM Keo, “Cambodian Music”, JSRC, Phnom Penh, 2005.
  • NAROM Keo, “Music and the Khmer – Part 2”, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and Mark Deasey, 1995.
  • SAM Sam-Ang and CHAN-MOLY Sam, “Khmer Folk Dance”, Khmer Studies Institute, 1987.
  • SAM Sam-Ang and SHEHAN CAMPBELL Patricia, “SilentTemples, Songful Hearts: Traditional Music of Cambodia”, World Music Press, 1991.
  • SAM Sam-Ang, “Dance Khmer”, Khmer Culture Association, 2003.
  • SAMANTHA PHIM Toni and THOMPSON Ashley, “Dance in Cambodia”, Oxford – University Press.

Books in Khmer

  • “Coconut Dance”, UNESCO Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2000.
  • “Pestle Dance”, UNESCO Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2003.
  • HUN Sarin, “Traditional Musical Instruments of Cambodia”, UNESCO, Cambodia, 1994.
  • HUN Sarin, “Traditional Musical Instruments of Cambodia”, UNESCO, Cambodia, 2003.
  • KRAVEL Pich Tum, “Khmer Dances”, Toyota Foundation, 2001.
  • KRAVEL Pich Tum, “Khmer Mask Theater”, Toyota Foundation, 2001.
  • PECH TUM Kravel, “Sbek Thom : Khmer Shadow Theater”, Thavro Phim and Sos Kem (UNESCO and SEAP).

Books in French

  • BIZOT François, “Ramaker : L’amour symbolique de Ram et Seta”, publications de l’Ecole Française d’Extrême-Orient, Paris, 1989.
  • HALLE Delphine et LAVIT Julie, “Rapport sur la musique traditionnelle khmère dans la région de Battambang”, Cambodge, 1999.
  • HANG THUN Hak, “Les membres de la commission du Reamker”, Imprimerie Sangkum Reastr Niyum, Phnom Penh, 1969.
  • KHOURY Stéphanie, “Le petit théâtre d’ombres au Cambodge: approche de la musique traditionnelle khmère dans un contexte de représentation”, Maîtrise d’ethnomusicologie à l’université de Paris X-Nanterre, 2003.
  • KHUM Samen, “Bouddha, Post – Angkoriens”, Imprimerie contribuée par UNESCO, Phnom Penh, 2000.
  • “Théâtre et religion en Asie”, Editions KWOK ON, Marseille, 1989.

Books in Spanish

  • VALLVE Joan-Andreu y PIMPANEAU Jacques, “Viatge al mon de les ombres”, Fundacio La Caixa, Barcelona, 2004.

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