Blessing Dance

Blessing Dance

Blessing dance, or Robam Choun Por, is traditionally presented at the beginning of a ceremony to greet, bless, and offer good wishes to the audience. This dance specializes in charming and gentle movements, holding golden goblets. Inside the goblets are flower blossoms such as jasmine, lotus, or Romdoul blossoms. The female dancers costumed in Khmer Classical Royal Ballet to symbolize the Devata, who carry the golden treys with jasmine and scatter the flower to their guests with honor and wishful blessing. The blessing dance performance is played by a group of young Khmer girls (3, 5, or 7 people) to wish for good health, happiness prosperity, and success.

 

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