Sunday, March 29, 2015
New Video! – Spirituality in Cambodia – Trailer
Rahma Prod’s next production’s trailer.
Cambodia is a privileged place for talking about spirituality, as there is no difference between spiritual and material life. Spirituality is represented in different ways in each country in relation with their habits and customs, though nevertheless there is a similarity everywhere: Spirituality aims to bringing back humans at the center of themselves and link them to the Divine.
HH Sisowath Ravivaddhana Monipong
Massimiliano Turci Producers
Massimiliano Turci Camera, editing, director
Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini Director
©Rahma Prod
Special Thanks to:
HRH Princess Samdech Reach Botrei Preah Ream Norodom Boppha Devi
HRH la Princess Samdech Sisowath Pongneary Monipong
HH Prince Tesso Sisowath
HH Princess Chansita Sisowath
Travel Agency All Dreams Cambodia
Jacques Guichandut
Darith Nhieim
Rithy Panh
Fabienne Luco
Hotel Samsara Villa Phnom Penh and their employees
Lok Kru Proeung Chhieng (RUFA)
Neak Kru Sin Sama Dechhor
Neak Kru Hun Pen
The Dancers:
Lin Lin KE Polin
Pol Thavy
Sao Somaly
Mot Pharan
Vuthy Oeun
Sidanel Chap
Chap Sy Danal
Chamroeun Dara http://ift.tt/1DfkgUB
Monday, March 16, 2015
New Video! – La Spiritualité au Cambodge Trailer
Trailer de notre prochaine production par Rahma Prod.
Au Cambodge il n’y a aucune différence entre vie spirituelle et vie matérielle, ce qui en fait un lieu privilégié pour parler de cette spiritualité qui se présente de façon différente selon les pays et les us et coutumes, mais qui présente une similarité partout: elle vise à ramener la personne vers elle-même en la reliant au Divin. http://ift.tt/18Tvn7z
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Moni Mekhala and Ream Eyso – Traditional Cambodian Dance
The giant Ream Eyso who was full of anger and greed, went to meet Moni Mekhala on the way to her Kingdom in an attempt to seize the sparking ball from her. When Moni Mekhala saw the giant Ream Eyso, she was aware that this giant really had no good will for her, and then she threw up the ball. While seeing the glittering of the ball, the giant Ream Eyso closed his eyes and flung his magic axe at Moni Mekhala creating its sound as the thunder. But it missed the Moni Mekhala.
While Moni Mekhala escaped from the magic axe and tossed the magic ball into the air creating the lightning that blinded the eyes of the Giant Ream Eyso. The giant Ream Eyso could not bear any more and fell down in front of her powerful magic ball with shamefulness at the end of that battle. Since then whenever there is rain, the glittering is seen and the sound is heard loudly. That is why in Khmer language, any stone has the shape like axe or spade or knife, they are called “Kaim Rontes” (stone axe) and it is supposed that they are the arrows which the giant has thrown down the earth..
New Video! – Phuong Neary
Phuong Neary a été ré-adaptée sous le règne de Sa Majesté la Reine Sisowath Kossamak Nearirath Serey Vatthana pour constituer la seconde partie du fameux Ballet Apsara, au moment où les Nymphes Célestes rejoignent l’Apsara Blanche dans les jardins Hemaphean.
HH Sisowath Ravivaddhana Sisowath
Massimiliano Turci Producers
Massimiliano Turci Camera, editing, director
Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini Director
©Rahma Prod
Special Thanks to:
Hotel Samsara Villa Phnom Penh and their employees for allowing us to organize and film the dances
Jacques Guichandut
Neak Kru Sin Sama Dechhor
Les Danseurs:
Lin Lin KE Polin
Pol Thavy
Sao Somaly
Mot Pharan http://ift.tt/1LbKHyq
Friday, March 13, 2015
New Video! – Thevet
Au début du XXème siècle, la Danse Thevet se voulait la représentation de la vie des Nymphes Célestes ou Tévodas, au Paradis d’Indra.Elle était, à l’origine, spécialement chorégraphiée pour une danseuse soliste, la petite-fille du Roi Sisowath, Son Altesse Royale la Princesse Samdech Preah Ream Sisowath Thaveth Ruongsy Nearivong.
Plus tard, Sa Majesté la Reine Sisowath Kossamak Nearyrath Serey Vatthana en remodifiera la chorégraphie pour l’adapter à une formation de ballet.
Thevet is a Cambodian traditional dance.
HH Sisowath Ravivaddhana Sisowath
Massimiliano Turci Producers
Massimiliano Turci Camera, editing, director
Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini Director
©Rahma Prod
Special Thanks to:
Hotel Samsara Villa Phnom Penh and their employees for allowing us to organize and film the dances
Jacques Guichandut
Neak Kru Sin Sama Dechhor
Les Danseurs:
Lin Lin KE Polin
Pol Thavy
Sao Somaly
Mot Pharan http://ift.tt/1AwGf1R
New Video! – Buong Suong Yor Korn
La danse de Buong Suong est une des danses les plus antiques du répertoire classique khmer. Elle invoque les Esprits des Souverains défunts afin d’apporter Paix et Prospérité au Royaume du Cambodge.
Buong Suong Yor Korn is a Cambodian Dance.
HH Sisowath Ravivaddhana Sisowath
Massimiliano Turci Producers
Massimiliano Turci Camera, editing, director
Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini Director
©Rahma Prod
Special Thanks to:
Hotel Samsara Villa Phnom Penh and their employees for allowing us to organize and film the dances
Jacques Guichandut
Neak Kru Sin Sama Dechhor
Les Danseurs:
Lin Lin KE Polin
Pol Thavy
Sao Somaly
Mot Pharan http://ift.tt/18iOAzH
New Video! – Moni Mekhala and Ream Eyso
The giant Ream Eyso who was full of anger and greed, went to meet Moni Mekhala on the way to her Kingdom in an attempt to seize the sparking ball from her. When Moni Mekhala saw the giant Ream Eyso, she was aware that this giant really had no good will for her, and then she threw up the ball. While seeing the glittering of the ball, the giant Ream Eyso closed his eyes and flung his magic axe at Moni Mekhala creating its sound as the thunder. But it missed the Moni Mekhala.
While Moni Mekhala escaped from the magic axe and tossed the magic ball into the air creating the lightning that blinded the eyes of the Giant Ream Eyso. The giant Ream Eyso could not bear any more and fell down in front of her powerful magic ball with shamefulness at the end of that battle. Since then whenever there is rain, the glittering is seen and the sound is heard loudly. That is why in Khmer language, any stone has the shape like axe or spade or knife, they are called “Kaim Rontes” (stone axe) and it is supposed that they are the arrows which the giant has thrown down the earth..
HH Sisowath Ravivaddhana Sisowath
Massimiliano Turci Producers
Massimiliano Turci Camera, editing, director
Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini Director
©Rahma Prod
Special Thanks to:
Hotel Samsara Villa Phnom Penh and their employees for allowing us to organize and film the dances
Jacques Guichandut
Neak Kru Sin Sama Dechhor
Les Danseurs:
Lin Lin KE Polin
Pol Thavy
Sao Somaly
Mot Pharan http://ift.tt/18iOxDK