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Cambodian Buddhist Altar


Many of the Cambodian Buddhist temples in Long Beach are two stories with an altar in the main gathering area on the first floor and another private altar on the second floor. This is the Buddha on the private altar at Wat Willow.
Many of the Cambodian Buddhist temples in Long Beach are two stories with an altar in the main gathering area on the first floor and another private altar on the second floor. This is the Buddha on the private altar at Wat Willow.

Dancers perform for a Sompeah Kruu Ceremony


Spirit of Khmer dancers perform a blessing dance to honor the spirits and ancestors of Cambodian dance and music. This ceremony to honor their teachers, known as a Sompeah Kruu ceremony, was held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America on Thursday, November 23, 2006.
Spirit of Khmer Angkor dancers perform a blessing dance to honor the spirits and ancestors of Cambodian dance and music. This ceremony to honor their teachers, known as a sompeah kruu ceremony, was held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America on Thursday, November 23, 2006.

Community Members set up for a Sompeah Kruu Ceremony


Parents and supporters of the Spirit of Khmer Dance Troupe help set up the altar or the Sompeah Kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America in Long Beach, Thursday, November 2006. In addition to items used by dancers and musicians, they have prepared food offerings which include cooked meat and fresh fruit. Also included at ceremonial objects, known as baaysei.
Parents and supporters of the Spirit of Khmer Angkor dance troupe help set up the altar or the sompeah kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America in Long Beach, Thursday, November 2006. In addition to items used by dancers and musicians, they have prepared food offerings, which include cooked meat and fresh fruit. Also included are ceremonial objects known as baaysei.

Musicians play Pin Peat Music at a Sompeah Kruu Ceremony


Musicians playing during the Sompeah Kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Candles have been placed on each instrument. The ceremony is held to thank the spirits of dance and music and honor deceased teachers. People seated behind the musicians are friends and family members.
Musicians playing during the Sompeah Kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Candles have been placed on each instrument. The ceremony is held to thank the spirits of dance and music and honor deceased teachers. People seated behind the musicians are friends and family members.

Sompeah Kruu Altar


Altar for the Spirits of Khmer Angkor Sompeah Kruu Ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America in Long Beach, on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Objects used in the dance and music, such as costumes, instruments, masks, a shadow puppet as well as photos of deceased teachers, and ceremonial objects, are placed on the altar to be thanked and blessed.
Altar for the Spirit of Khmer Angkor sompeah kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America in Long Beach, on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Objects used in the dance and music, such as costumes, instruments, masks, a shadow puppet as well as photos of deceased teachers, and ceremonial objects, are placed on the altar to be thanked and blessed.

Musicians at a Sompeah Kruu Ceremony


Musicians playing at the Sompeah Kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Candles have been placed on each instrument. The ceremony is held to thank the spirits of dance and music and honor deceased teachers.
Musicians playing at the Sompeah Kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Candles have been placed on each instrument. The ceremony is held to thank the spirits of dance and music and honor deceased teachers.
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