Sunday, October 23, 2011

Chrieng Broeun in Oddor Meanc​hey

Dear All,

Currently, I have worked together with Ta Hai and his band in Phum Krasang, Oddor Meanchey. I hope to help him set up a small class to teach Chrieng Broeun to youth and children. Only his group found alive in Oddor Meanchey or even in Cambodia.

Chrieng Broeun, Ta Hai at Phum Krasang, Oddormeanchey, Cambodia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7mx9Y8gOc4

Below is the video on Kandrim or Kantrim:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Hmbs1vcfhA

This video has been made by Arn Chorn Pond, Seima and Young Yorn.
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Chaimongkol Chalermsukjitsri
សមាគមខ្មែរស្រិន្ទ្រ
Center for Khmer Surin Studies (CKSS)
P.O.Box 27. Surin City, Thailand.
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

these people still can sing and play musical instrument from ancient khmer way. i think we all should help them to preserve their old way, especially in regional arts and regional khmer leu music, etc...

Anonymous said...

We must preserve this ancient khmer art. Kaen music/instrument is not Lao; it's lao's copy of the khmer muscial instrument.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much, KI Media or puting this together. You are King Jaya varma deva the reincarnation.

Long live the Khmer civilization.

Anonymous said...

Thank you khmer lovekhmer

Anonymous said...

Kaen was not Lao music because Lao
was Khmer empire land.
Lao people were ones of Khmer ethnic groups.They were Khmer people.