Cambodian Evictions Effect Students and Masters.
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Presented by Arn Chorn-Pond. These reports were filmed, edited and completed by the students in cambodia. The DVD was then flown from Cambodia to the USA so it could be uploaded to sites like current TV.
Approximately ninety percent of Cambodia’s performing artists died during the Khmer Rouge regime, a devastating blow to all of Cambodia’s oral traditions. After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, this cultural tragedy was compounded by two subsequent decades of economic hardship, when very few of the surviving master musicians could make a living performing or teaching.
Cambodian Living Arts (CLA) was founded eight years ago by Arn Chorn-Pond, a Cambodian-American refugee who was featured in the Emmy-nominated movie, The Flute Player. Originally called the Cambodian Masters Performing Project (CMPP), Arn founded this organization when he first returned to Cambodia in order to support the music teachers who helped him survive the horrors of the Khmer Rouge.
CLA’s four core programs—teaching, performing, recording, and new commissions—support 16 master musicians and nearly 300 students and assistant teachers to develop skills and relationships that will enable them to generate income and develop as leaders, while also helping to preserve and celebrate their heritage.
CLA works with the belief that supporting arts education is a way for people to grow and develop and heal from the traumas and hardships of both the past and the present, not only because knowing the traditional arts keeps younger generations connected to their heritage and the elders in their community, but because through the mentoring and guidance process, the students and masters build their confidence, are able to exercise leadership skills, and nurture hopes for the future.
Three Sixty Records is working with Cambodian Living Arts (A project of World Education) to release the music from this program globally with 100% of all proceeds going back to CLA.
Please goto http://www.threesixtyrecords.net to find out more about the music.
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Dickon_Verey
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Fantastic stuff very close to my heart. Well done Arn and CLA! Good luck!
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saskia
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wow... whatta story.
tell me: who did the music in this piece? is amazing.
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saskia
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saskia:
hi Saskia, This music is from the album Khmer Jazz Fusion.
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Amara_Chhin_Lawrence
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My heart is with this cause.... Beautifully done, team!
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TrashyTrishy
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I'm impressed and moved by this. Passing it along right away.
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ScotStafford
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This was totally self-produced by young aspiring filmmakers and audio engineers in Cambodia - help the cause, vote now!
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mofilms
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This is an incredible story. Just imagine if 90% of America's actors, musicians and artists were killed!!!!! (OK, no jokes about how we might be better off without some of them)
The CLA are struggling to keep the history and culture of Cambodia alive, and now the government are bulldozing their homes, it's very sad.
Keep up the good work, and the video updates to keep us all informed.
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