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Sep 30, 2004

Kami-Shibai in Battambang

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Sep 29, 2004

Indian Dance

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Sep 27, 2004

Odds and Ends

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Sep 21, 2004

Shadow Puppets, Music, Dance & Mask

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On the Air

On the Air Geoff Ryman writes: recently visited Phnom Penh, thanks to Cambodian Masters, the Sowers Association and Nou Hach. One result is a 90 minute radio piece that is now edited and as far as I can tell will be broadcast tomorrow night, Tuesday 21 September on Resonance FM 104.4 FM 7.00 to 8.30 PM (3.00 AM in the morning Cambodia time). It will be repeated the following Tuesday 28th Sept at 9.30 am London time (5.30 PM Cambodian time). Apologies if the times are not accurate. They are still the best the station can give me. Times are not firmed up, but it will live only (not archived) in Real Audio and MP3 formats at www.resonancefm.com It features interivews with Cambodian writers, artists and arts workers, including the Cambodia rapper Sdey. * * * http://www.cambodianmasters.org http://www.nouhachjournal.net http://all.at/sovannaphum

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Sep 20, 2004

Sudan

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Deaf Theatre at Sovanna Phum

Deaf Theatre at Sovanna Phum Tuesday 21st September 2004 at 6:30pm Free Entrance! The Khmer Deaf Theatre Project aims to encourage, develop and promote creativity in the art practice of performing arts to the Deaf students of Deaf Development Programme (DDP). The show is presented in two parts, a story ‘From Nothing to Beginning’ and secondly a cabaret style theatre performance. The 1st Group presenting a show called ‘From Nothing to Beginning’. It is about Deaf people who were being oppressed and isolated from the general community pre-1997. 1997 sees the establishment of the Deaf school and the development of Khmer Sign Language. Deaf people finally met each other and developed a language. The show is to be performed using gestures, sign language (voice interpreter provided for hearing audience) and visual movement unique to Deaf Theatre. The 2nd group performance is an individual visual cabaret style depicting life in modern Phnom Penh such as motortaxi, Khmer visiting a western restaurant and kickboxing. Special guest performer, Rob Roy, an Australian presenting his one-man show of his unique brand of skits and signed song. See website: www.robroyshow.com Performance in Sovanna Phum Khmer Art Association nº 111 St 360 ( Corner 105 ) P.O Box 405 Phnom Penh Tel / Fax : 023 987 564 sovannaphum@camintel.com

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Sep 19, 2004

Gripe

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Recycling Tires and Ideologies

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Flashes

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Sep 16, 2004

Levity

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Socio-Cultural Research Congress

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Sep 15, 2004

Eyes of the Heart

NAATCO presents A World Premiere of Eyes of the Heart by Catherine Filloux directed by Kay Matschullat with: Nadia Bowers*, Alexis Camins, Mia Katigbak*, James Saito*, Virginia Wing*, Eunice Wong* Sets: Mimi Lien Lights: Clifton Taylor Costumes: Suttirat Larlarb Sound: Dave Morreale Stage Manager: Sarah Izzo* *Members of Actors Equity Intar 53 508 West 53rd St. (between 10th & 11th Avenues) New York City, New York October 11 ­ 30, 2004 Mondays ­ Saturdays, 7:00 pm Saturday, October 23, 2:00 pm. Saturday, October 30, 3:00 pm Tickets: $19 Reservations: (212) 244-0447 A Cambodian woman, suffering from psychosomatic blindness, a condition afflicting a segment of middle-aged Cambodian women refugees in California who witnessed atrocities of the Khmer Rouge, reunites with her surviving relatives in the U.S. With her American doctor she begins the painful journey towards healing and finds a surprising role in her new home.

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