Selected Contemporary Khmer Literature

Reyum Institute will launch its new book on Friday, December,1st 2006 at 9:00 AM.

Reyum: #47, st. 178, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (near the National Museum).
http://www.reyum.org

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Memorial Service

Memorial Service

A memorial service was held for Sabine Trannin today at Wat Langka, Phnom Penh.
Many friends and co-workers were present at the ceremony which included Buddhist monks and a Christian priest.

Funeral

Funeral

Funeral
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Music for Machines

Music for Machines
Music for Machines
If you’re game for ‘Khmer Music 101′, Arne Sahlen and RUFA professors and students are reprising their popular Canada Day show, presented in Khmer and English. Classic forms of both Khmer and Western music are showcased. All money goes to the Cambodia Support Group‘s repair shop projects.

7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Friday 24, at Russian Cultural Centre. Admission is free, donations encouraged.

Music for Machines

repair shop

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In Memoriam

In Memoriam


Sabine Trannin passed away early this morning, at 7 AM.
She was twenty six and left us far before her time.

I heard the news at lunch time and came to her office. A space had been set up where small offerings could be made and incense was lit. Many staff and friends were there, sitting in small groups, some talking, others sitting quietly.

In a gathering like this people tread carefully, trying to show respect for the sorrow of others, carrying their own grief as best they can.

Some food was laid out, and I awkwardly gathered a plate. I found I had no sense of taste, no appetite. My stomach was knotted up like a fist. Still in a state of shock and disbelief, I simply wasn’t in the everyday world. A list was passed around so people could write their contact information for the funeral.

Living and working with Cambodians I’ve heard some tragic stories. They can emerge suddenly out of an ordinary conversation – a language lesson, a work discussion.
After, the speaker sometimes questions aloud how they manage to carry on.

It’s a rhetorical question. They answer themselves: Usually there’s a small pause – and an effort to get back to the world of ordinary life, the quotidian. The speaker changes the topic, or gets up to wash some dishes, or shuffles some papers and resumes work. Because they’re alive. By the simple actions they do, they carry on. The sum total of these can add up to extraordinary results.

Sabine had been director of Bophana Center for two years. Her enthusiasm and energy were infectious, and drew many others to become involved in its vital project of archiving, documentation and research. It was gratifying to see the organization rapidly develop from a concept to a three story center, full of busy staffers working on vital projects.

At about 2 PM a framed picture of her arrived for the memorial display. Somehow seeing the portrait verified it, validated what I didn’t want to believe. The familiar face was now not just an image but a record, an icon. She had entered the realm of history and documentation that she had strived to improve.

Twenty-six years is a short time to make a mark on the world.
But Sabine truly left a legacy. And those of us remaining in the world of the ordinary can show our affection, admiration, and respect by carrying this work forward. As demonstrated by our own small efforts, from day to day.

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Bits and Bobs, Bits of Blogs:

Cambodia in Chicago
Writes up a Brazil-Cambodia cultural exchange. Cool Pix!
http://tonlesap.typepad.com/cambochicago/2006/11/upcoming_events.html

Camwhoring Cambodia – photoblog & trip chronicle.
http://camwhoresincambodia.blogspot.com

Hot Cup of Joe – why does looting look so similar all the world over?
http://hotcupofjoe.blogspot.com/2006/11/stolen-and-looted-cultural-history.html

Fashion Incubator
Overview of labor relations in Cambodia. All in the name of style.
http://www.fashion-incubator.com/mt/archives/better_factories_in_.html

Village Motoman
http://www.seapabkk.org/newdesign/fellowshipsdetail.php?No=246
Old article, good summary – I wonder if this is still continuing?
Hmm, someone got a fellowship to write this.

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