18 Jun 2022
A group of young volunteers is set to hold the Lakhon Khol Lacquer Mask programme as part of the “Heritage Day” large-scale cultural event on June 19, 2022 at The Factory Phnom Penh at Urban Village.
The Funan Arts School is holding the special cultural event, which will include a range of traditional art programmes, including the exhibition of 111 Lakhon Khol lacquer masks, as well as costumes and other accoutrements.
Sup Sakara, the head of the team that organises the event, said the Funan Arts School holds the “Heritage Day” traditional arts event every year, exhibiting a variety of ancient art forms in celebration of Khmer heritage.
These include Lakhon Khol and Sbek Thom theatre, classical dance and the chapei dong veng stringed musical instrument, which have been placed on the UNESCO intangible heritage of humanity list.
Sakara said the programme aims to help Cambodian families and young people learn about each ancient art form to instil an appreciation of the Kingdom’s cultural wealth and the important civilisation behind it, ensuring the preservation and protection of the traditional arts.
The exhibition of the Lakhon Khol lacquer masks and costumes is to help raise funds for a large show later this year, he added.
“The Lakhon Khol Lacquer Mask programme is to feature twice, with a workshop on Lakhon Khol theatre and ancient dance running from 8am to 12am. Professor Preung Chheang will perform a show, while guests of honour will dress in Lakhon Khol costumes and practise the traditional dance.
“There will be a concert featuring music from Cambodia’s ‘Golden Age’ of the 1960s performed by the Music Arts School from 2pm to 7pm, with an exhibition of the 111 Lakhon Khol lacquer masks and costumes.
“There will also be a display of the traditional Bokator martial art from the Kun Chey Techo School of Ith Kanika, also known as Pich Choranai, while there will also be chapei dong veng and Lakhon Khol theatre performances. Some 100 practitioners of ancient and modern arts will be attending this event,” Sakara said.
Back in 2020, some 200 young performers were gearing up to perform the largest ever Lakhon Khol show in history under the slogan “The Thousand Riel Fund for the Great Show 2020”, until the outbreak of Covid-19 saw its postponement.
Rescheduled to be held in on March 2021, it was postponed again, with Sakara saying it the remains still to be performed.