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Pin Peat Instruments and Sompeah Kruu Altar


Instruments for a Pin Peat orchestra next to the altar for the Spirits of Angkor, Sompeah Kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America, in Long Beach, CA on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Live music at this ceremony is extremely important.
Instruments for a Pin Peat ensemble next to the altar for the Spirit of Khmer Angkor sompeah kruu ceremony held at the offices of the Cambodian Association of America, in Long Beach, CA on Thursday, November 23, 2006. Live music at this ceremony is extremely important.

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. Also included is food, flowers, and perfume.
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. Also included is food, flowers, and perfume.

Spirit of Khmer Angkor 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.

Woman using a Wooden Loom


In the 1980s and 1990s, the Arts of Aspara, a cultural center founded by the United Cambodian Community, Inc. in Long Beach, sought to recreate and maintain the art of weaving. In this photo, a local Cambodian woman illustrates how to use the wooden loom.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the Arts of Aspara, a cultural center founded by the United Cambodian Community, Inc. in Long Beach, sought to recreate and maintain the art of weaving. In this photo, a local Cambodian woman illustrates how to use the wooden loom.

Cambodian Woman Making Silk


As part of a cultural revitalization project, Cambodian weavers were sponsored to teach and produce traditional textiles as part of the Arts of Aspara programming through United Cambodian Community, Inc.
As part of a cultural revitalization project, Cambodian weavers were sponsored to teach and produce traditional textiles as part of the Arts of Aspara programming through United Cambodian Community, Inc.

Cambodian Woman Weaving Silk


Silk production and weaving are an important part of Cambodian cultural heritage as well as a source income for many Cambodian families, especially in rural areas. Textiles are produced using various regional designs and traditional motifs for scarves (Krama), traditional clothing, and decorative fabric. In this photo, a Cambodian woman is working at the wooden weaving loom in Cambodia. (Photo courtesy of Bonnie Lowenthal)
Silk production and weaving are an important part of Cambodian cultural heritage as well as a source income for many Cambodian families, especially in rural areas of Cambodia. Textiles are produced using various regional designs and traditional motifs for scarves (krama), traditional clothing, and decorative fabrics. In this photo, a Cambodian woman is working at a wooden weaving loom in Cambodia. (Photo courtesy of Bonnie Lowenthal)
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