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Watch our mini documentary above, generously funded and produced by the Barr Foundation and filmed by Loop Lab, to see how Angkor Dance Troupe preserves tradition, inspires youth, and connects communities through Cambodian performing arts. Explore more videos, stories, news and articles below.

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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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Upcoming project supported by the Spunk Fund.


Mekhala's Jewel alludes to the jeweled ball that the goddess Moni Mekhala holds in a revered dance drama. The jewel, in this project’s case, represents the knowledge – the light – these dancers have received from their beloved teacher Chea Samy, who appears in many of my tapes, teaching the very dancers at the heart of this project. Chea Samy passed away in 1994. She was a star of the royal troupe in the early 20th century, known for portraying Moni Mekhala.


Six team members will travel to Cambodia in November 2023:

  • To bring the video documentation of Chea Samy as a teacher to life.

  • To document recollections of those who studied directly with Chea Samy, about what was important to them about that teacher-student relationship. What made a difference in their lives as dancers, and as future teachers?

  • To document recollections of the oldest dance teachers who appear in Toni’s videotapes, using the original footage as inspiration for stories and memories, with a focus on their experiences as students and as teachers, and as they interacted with Chea Samy.

  • To offer opportunities for younger generations of Khmer dancers to learn about seminal figures in 20th and 21st century Cambodian history; think about the teacher-student relationship more deeply, so that they understand the depth of that relationship as experienced by their elders, and make informed choices about how they engage with their current dance teachers, and how they teach, if they become teachers.

  • To train dancers in interviewing and documentation techniques.


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