Ok so I stand corrected. This dance was originally from Kola-Khmer but this version is the updated/newly choreographed version that the Royal University of Fine Arts had come up with the Kola people. The chanting of the Kola language is kept in its original entirely.
This is what you are seeing now. In the end the female peacock disappeared and the male peacock was caught. The hunter presented the peacock to the King. But when the daughter saw that the peacock was depress she let him go knowing their beauty only lies in their natural habitat. And the hunter soon wed the King's daughter.
???!!! Sorry, I can't get any of this, music or dance...
jailescouilles 2 weeks ago
รำนกยูงไพลิน
dekchaiplawan 1 month ago
this is awesome
wagishwa 4 months ago
I absolutely love this!!!
sscc587 1 year ago
I watching by absorbent.
db007us 1 year ago
that is seriously interesting!! i have never heard of a story like this one. i love it! thank you for sharing
lyfamilyforever 2 years ago
these are not cham, they are kola
kumong 2 years ago
hi i need the vol. of this ?
sanglee916 2 years ago
Ok so I stand corrected. This dance was originally from Kola-Khmer but this version is the updated/newly choreographed version that the Royal University of Fine Arts had come up with the Kola people. The chanting of the Kola language is kept in its original entirely.
simplyxme23 2 years ago
This is what you are seeing now. In the end the female peacock disappeared and the male peacock was caught. The hunter presented the peacock to the King. But when the daughter saw that the peacock was depress she let him go knowing their beauty only lies in their natural habitat. And the hunter soon wed the King's daughter.
simplyxme23 2 years ago