"Mrs. Rachana Khiev (left) from Minnesota and Sophea Chamroeun (right) from Lynn, Massachussets are rehearsing one of the last battles of the Reamker, the Cambodian version of the Ramayana, at the Angkor Dance Troupe of Lowell. Both of them are Masters of Cambodian Dance, trained at the Royal Fine Arts University of Phnom Penh, before they emigrated to the United States. With a third of its population being of Cambodian culture, Lowell is the second biggest Cambodian American community in the United Sates. August 15th, 2008, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States" ©Stephane Janin | Lightstalkers
Mrs. Rachana Khiev (left) from Minnesota and Sophea Chamroeun (right) from Lynn, Massachussets are rehearsing one of the last battles of the Reamker, the Cambodian version of the Ramayana, at the Angkor Dance Troupe of Lowell. Both of them are Masters of Cambodian Dance, trained at the Royal Fine Arts University of Phnom Penh, before they emigrated to the United States. With a third of its population being of Cambodian culture, Lowell is the second biggest Cambodian American community in the United Sates. August 15th, 2008, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States (image by Stephane Janin)
Mrs. Rachana Khiev (left) from Minnesota and Sophea Chamroeun (right) from Lynn, Massachussets are rehearsing one of the last battles of the Reamker, the Cambodian version of the Ramayana, at the Angkor Dance Troupe of Lowell. Both of them are Masters of Cambodian Dance, trained at the Royal Fine Arts University of Phnom Penh, before they emigrated to the United States. With a third of its population being of Cambodian culture, Lowell is the second biggest Cambodian American community in the United Sates. August 15th, 2008, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
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