@TheSiwa0001 : this is the dance belongs to khmer people. We have the documentary and history of where and when it was created. the people in the northern of thailand and the land itself used to be under khmer Empire. That is why khmer culture has influenced on the way those people live. So, you should know why by now.
according to book called khmer popular dance, this dance is come from the enthic group called kola, khmer shan come from burma in 1830 to 1870.Their culture look like shan with some influced like chinese and malaysia.( nyonya influced on their traditional costume).
ดูอันนี้ซิครับ อันนี้ก็เหมือน นกกิงกะหล่า ของชาวไทยใหญ่ภาคเหนือของประเทศไทย ตกลงว่ามีการแสดงไหนที่เป็นของกัมพูชาบ้าง เฮอๆๆๆๆ
TheSiwa0001 1 year ago
@TheSiwa0001 : this is the dance belongs to khmer people. We have the documentary and history of where and when it was created. the people in the northern of thailand and the land itself used to be under khmer Empire. That is why khmer culture has influenced on the way those people live. So, you should know why by now.
Pheakhmer88 9 months ago
Please try another YOUTUBE clip "Royal Barge Procession" in Thailand. You will see another beautiful and prestige culture. ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD.
narongchaithi1 2 years ago
where is this tradition come from?
mskatwoman022008 2 years ago
according to book called khmer popular dance, this dance is come from the enthic group called kola, khmer shan come from burma in 1830 to 1870.Their culture look like shan with some influced like chinese and malaysia.( nyonya influced on their traditional costume).
kuoyvisal 2 years ago
from india.
muralibabl 2 months ago
@mskatwoman022008 this dance came from Kola people who used to live in the western part of Cambodia.
sabaikhmer 2 weeks ago
i did the pecock dance in the 2007 parade
uduakjoe 3 years ago
funky! i love it.
paramsaram 3 years ago
It same Thai Dance.
korn3207 3 years ago
Yes, classical thai dance was directly influenced when the Khmer empire ruled over Eastern Siam, a long time ago.
borninparis 3 years ago 2
I love what the Kola people contribute to Cambodian dances and culture.
Trilinguist 4 years ago 3