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An edition of Earth in flower (2007)

Earth in flower

The divine mystery of the Cambodian dance drama

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An extraordinary account of Southeast Asia’s most esoteric female performing art: the ancient Cambodian ballet.

Since the dawn of recorded history, Khmer royalty nurtured a mysterious dance style unique to their Asian kingdom, yet instantly recognizable throughout the world. Spiritually, the ritual performances embodied the essence and strength of the Khmer race.

In Phnom Penh, Cambodia, a wartime twist of fate gave researcher Paul Cravath extraordinary access to the formerly sequestered troupe of royal dancers, their teachers, theater and archives. A few months after his arrival the country fell to the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, initiating one of the worst genocides in human history. More than 90% of the dancers and teachers perished. Cravath, one of the last Westerners to leave, escaped with his research intact.

Earth in Flower gives readers a rare look at the long-hidden history of this beautiful art, the women who perpetuated it, and insights on how their dance balances the Khmer relationship between heaven and earth. The book thoroughly covers choreography, musicology, costuming and stagecraft. It also reveals a surprising tale of how these women profoundly affected Asian history for a millennium, acting as living goddesses, priestesses, queens, concubines, hostages and diplomats.

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DatAsia, DatASIA, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
544

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Table of Contents

Earth in Flower
The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES & ILLUSTRATIONS
PUBLISHER’S INTRODUCTION
NOTES ON TRANSLITERATION
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE FOOTNOTES
AUTHOR’S INTRODUCTION
AUTHOR’S ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
SOURCES OF THE STUDY
Historical Perspective of the Present Study
Structure of the Present Study
CHAPTER II
THE CULTURAL CONTEXT OF PRE-ANGKOREAN DANCE
Earliest Evidence of Dance in Southeast Asia
Cultural Similarities throughout Southeast Asia
Dance in Funeral Rites and Megalithic Cultures
Royal Genealogy Derived from Apsaras
The Devarāja, Source of the King's Power
Pre-Angkorean Temple Dance
Sculptural Evidence
Jayavarman II and Javanese Influence
CHAPTER III
ANGKOREAN DANCE: 802-1431
Angkorean Cosmology
Religious Syncretism
The Myth of the Origin of Dance
Temple Dance
Court Dance
The Devatā
The Apsaras Prior to Angkor Wat
The Apsaras of Angkor Wat
Twelfth Century Dance
Dance in the Reign of Jayavarman VII
The Dancer in Late Angkorean Bronze
Post-Bayon Period Dance
The Fate of Angkorean Dance
CHAPTER IV
KHMER DANCE: 1431-1981
The Fifteenth Century
The Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries
The 1688 Account of La Loubere
Dance in the Early Nineteenth Century
Dance in the Reign of Ang Duong (1841-1859)
Dance in the Reign of Norodom (1860-1904)
Thai Dancers at Norodom's Court
Early European Accounts of Dance
Dance in the Reign of Sisowath (1904-1927)
The Khmer Dancers in France
Condition and Finances of the Lakhon
Politics and Chanchhaya Pavilion
Dance Personnel and Activities
Non-Royal Dance
French Attitudes Toward the Dance
Dance in the Reign of Monivong (1928-1941)
The Contribution of Princess Say Sangvann
The Contribution of Khun Meak
The Water Festival
Monivong's Dancers
The Thai Perspective
Dance in the Sihanouk Era (1941-1970)
Relations with the French Government
The Contribution of Princess Kossamak
Occasions of Performance
Performance Locations
The "Friendship" Dance
Dance Personnel
Dance in the Republic (1970-1975) and After
The American Tour
Dance During the Siege
The Contribution of Chheng Phon
The End of the Republic
The Contribution of Mom Kamel
The Contribution of Phan Phuong
Classical Dance in Kampuchea
The School of Fine Arts
CHAPTER V
THE MYTHOLOGICAL FOUNDATION OF KHMER DANCE
The Myth of Liu Ye
The Myth of Nāgī Somā
The Myths of the Apsaras Mera and the Nāgī Earth Spirit
The Legend of Neang Neak and Preah Thong
The Primordial Maiden as Serpent
The Primordial Maiden as Tree Spirit
The Primordial Maiden and the Moon
The Primordial Maiden as Earth Spirit
The Unity of the Primordial Maiden
Complementary Dualism in the Dance Drama
The Dancer in Female Roles
The Dancer in Male Roles
The Dancer in Yakkha and Monkey Roles
The Archetype of the Androgyne
CHAPTER VI
THE MODERN REPERTOIRE OF THE DANCE DRAMA
The Dramatic Repertoire: Roeung
Dramatic Themes
The Dance Repertoire: Robam
CHAPTER VII
MUSIC. CHOREOGRAPHY & STAGING
MUSIC AND CHANT IN THE DANCE DRAMA
Music History
The Sralay
The Sampho
The Skor Torn
The Roneat
The Kong
The Chhing and Khrab
Rehearsal Melodies
Musical Structure of Entrances and Exits
Dramatic Structure of Entrances and Exits
Pinpeat Melodies
The Chanters
CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE DANCE DRAMA
Khmer Choreography
The Kbach
The Hand Gestures
The Emotions
Floor Patterns
Style of Choreography
STAGING THE DANCE DRAMA
Staging Techniques
The Kré
Floor PIan
Representational Elements
Lighting and Curtains
Back Drops and Set Pieces
Scene Changes
Stage Attendants
CHAPTER VIII
THE ROYAL DANCER: TRAINING & COSTUMES
DANCER TRAINING
Entrance to Training
Group Training
Role Training
Teaching Method
Mental Qualities of the Dancer
The Annual Awards Ceremony
Life Style of the Palace Dancers
DANCER COSTUMES
The Costume Room
The Costumes: Some General Distinctions
Masculine Role Costumes
Feminine Role Costumes
Headgear and Flowers
Masks
Hand Props and Fingernails
CHAPTER IX
THE RITUAL FUNCTION OF KHMER DANCE
Dance as a Traditional Offering
The Ceremony of Buong Suong
The Dancer and Spirit Mediumship
The Sampho Drum and the Spirit World
Face Makeup and the Spirit World
The Tway Kru Ceremony and Bai Sei Offerings
The Sampeah Kru Ceremony
Lakhon Khol and the Spirit World
Analogous Mask Empowerments
The Ritual's End
CHAPTER X
CONCLUSION
APPENDICES
I. The Royal Palace Theatre, ca.1910
II. Royal Palace Performance Programs
King Monivong Reign
1941-1961
III. The Structure of Chorus, Orchestra and Dance Components
IV. Repertoire of the Pinpeat Orchestra
About the Author
Publisher’s Notes
The story behind Earth in Flower
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 485-494) and index.

Some text in Khmer.

Published in
Holmes Beach, FL

Classifications

Library of Congress
GV1703.C3 C73 2007, GV1703.C3 .C7 2007

Contributors

Editor
Kent Davis
Book Designer
Kristen Tuttle

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxx, 514 p. :
Number of pages
544
Dimensions
10 x 7 x inches

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OL22690794M
ISBN 10
1934431281
ISBN 13
9781934431283
LCCN
2007928393
OCLC/WorldCat
1042103463
Goodreads
4344564

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