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Angkor Dance Troupe’s stories are best told by those who live them. Our students, alumni, and artists share what it means to transform personal and collective histories into powerful performances.

 

From national features to grassroots coverage, explore the impact of Cambodian performing arts on youth identity, family connection, and cultural preservation.

Watch Our Featured Documentaries and Videos

Watch “My Dance, Children" – A featured documentary, written and directed by our very own super talented Chummeng Soun, ADT's Program Director. This documentary beautifully captures the heart of our mission, the dedication of our artists, and the power of preserving Khmer performing arts for future generations.

Watch VOA Khmer’s coverage of ADT’s original production, Rain and Life, a powerful dance performance that reflects Cambodian agriculture and the lives of Khmer farmers who rely on rainwater for their livelihood. Performed in Lowell, Massachusetts, to an audience of over 400 people.

Watch WCVB Channel 5 Boston’s interview with ADT’s Co-Founder, Lok Kru Tim Thou, and Executive Director, Bora Chiemruom, as they share ADT’s work in the community.

Watch breathtaking ADT’s 35th year anniversary performances from Clark Art Institute & Boarding House Park, featuring Rodin’s Drawings of Cambodian Dancers, Reamker, Pailin Peacock, and more.

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After the Harvest season (December-February) throughout Cambodia, it is a time to celebrate their bounty of food with song and dance. In this scene of the Good Crops Dance, the dancers portray farmers that are choosing which field to use and will pray for a successful rice harvest together.


Videos available on our YouTube Channel


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Our annual music recital took place at the Angkor Dance Troupe studio and had a great turn out for a very snowy morning! On behalf of Master Teacher of Music and Folk Dance, Lokru Kimhan Meas, we'd like to thank everyone for supporting our students and the music program. This event was made possible by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and Lowell National Historical Park.


Videos are available on our YouTube Channel


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ArtsEmerson, Bunker Hill Community College, Boston Asian American Film Festival, and Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association hosted the "Welcome to Boston Cast Party" for the cast and crew of Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia.


The free event was a celebration of Cambodian art and culture with Angkor Dance Troupe performing Boung Soung, Princess Chan reciting poems from her current book The Genocide's Love Baby Learns to Sing, and a performance from Flying Orb Productions.



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Angkor Dance Troupe, Flying Orb Productions, and the Cast of Bangsokol

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Office: (978) 275-1823

Email: info@angkordance.org

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 1553

Lowell, MA 01853

Lowell National Historical Park,

Patrick J. Mogan Cultural Center

40 French St. 3rd Floor, Lowell, MA 01852

Western Ave Studios

122 Western Ave.​ Lowell, MA 01851

Hours will vary. Please contact us if you would like to schedule a visit.

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