What’s On

Thursday February 19th 2004

Ayay, French Cultural Centre
(With French Subtitles)

Friday 20 February 2004

Preah Koh Bot Story
at 7:30pm Entrance fee 5$
Sovanna Phum Art Association
nº111, Street 360 ( Corner 105 )
Boeng Keng Kang 3 – Phnom Penh
Tel:023 987 564
e-mail sovannaphum@camintel.com
web http://all.at/sovannaphum
We have a show every friday & Saturday,
Open every day ( Except Sunday ).

8pm “Elements” / Peace of Art Project Opening
[Weapons into sculpture]
This month a new exhibition will open featuring work by Sasha
Constable, an English sculptor, and the awaited results of a workshop
she conducted at the Royal University of Fine Arts. This unique
workshop focused on metal sculpture, giving a new life to de-
commissioned weapons. It is an exciting and forward-thinking project
that is a message of ending violence not only for Cambodia, but for
the whole world.

Opening 6-9pm at Java Cafe & Gallery
http://www.javaarts.org/exhibitions.htm
Java Cafe 56 Sihanouk Boulevard

Saturday 21 February 2004

6pm “Seasons of Migration” –
A work-in-progress presentation of a new creation in Cambodian
classical dance that explores the theme of culture shock.
Choreographed by Sophiline Cheam Shapiro who conceived and
choreographed the RUFA production of”Samritechak” –
Shakespeare’s “Othello” as interpreted by Cambodian classical dance.
Royal University of Fine Arts Theatre 6pm
Street 70
Amrita Performing Arts 012 974 271 / 023 220 420

Khmer Yike Theatre
Story with Yike Drums & Dancers
The Crying fish story
at 7:30pm
Entrance fee 3$,1$
Sovanna Phum Art Association
nº111, Street 360 ( Corner 105 )
Boeng Keng Kang 3 – Phnom Penh
Tel:023 987 564
e-mail sovannaphum@camintel.com
web http://all.at/sovannaphum
We have a show every friday & Saturday,
Open every day ( Except Sunday ).

Spirit of Cambodia
Film and Book presentation
Tiara Delgado / Carol Wagner
Foreign Correspondents Club 6pm
012 774 337

French Cultural Centre
Fete Carnival / Festival Party
Live band and DJ
8pm until late

Preah Sothun Neang Monorea
Cambodian classical dance: “Preah Sothun Neang Monorea”; a new, full
length revival based on original choreography of Queen Sisowath
Kosamak.
Royal University of Fine Arts Theatre 6pm
Street 70
Amrita Performing Arts 012 974 271 / 023 220 420

24 February 2004
French Cultural Centre: “Celine Savoye”
Visual Arts Students from Royal University of Fine Arts
18pm presentation
19pm Exposition / apertif

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