Angkor Wat Apsara #1 is a photograph by Camboy Artistry which was uploaded on December 18th, 2021.
Angkor Wat Apsara #1
Apsara dancing is an old style of dance from Cambodia. The word apsara means heavenly nymph from Indian mythology. This type of traditional dance is... more
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Angkor Wat Apsara #1
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Apsara dancing is an old style of dance from Cambodia. The word "apsara" means heavenly nymph from Indian mythology. This type of traditional dance is a common form of entertainment in Cambodia and can be seen at many cultural performances throughout the country. They are usually performed by women, but some male dancers have also taken on this traditionally feminine role. Apsara dances often portray deities or stories from Hindu mythology and involve elaborate costumes and choreography.
Apsara is a form of Cambodian traditional dance. It is believed that this dance originated in India and like all traditional dances, has evolved over time with different interpretations. This particular form of dance can be seen in Cambodia's most famous pieces of art; the temples at Angkor Wat. The dancing usually takes place during New Year festivities or during other times for celebrations or grand events.
The Apsara dance dates back to the 8th century when Cambodia was ruled by the Khmer Empire.
Khmer Empire is an empire that started in the year 802, with the power of King Jayavarman VII. It is also referred to as Khmer or Angkor civilization. The word "apsara" is not an original word but rather a Sanskrit word for the female celestial dancers. The tradition of Cambodian Traditional Apsara Dancing dates back to the 8th century when Cambodia was ruled by Khmer Empire.
Cambodian traditional Apsara dancing, a centuries-old tradition, is one of the most highly anticipated events on the annual Angkor Wat temple festival calendar. Cambodian Apsara dancers are traditionally female and are believed to be the divine nymphs that inhabit Mount Kulen near Angkor Wat. Dancers enter a trance-like state of meditation by meditating in front of an altar for at least three hours before they can perform.
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