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Angkor Dance Troupe

Date

Sunday, August 27th, 2023

Location

Lowell Summer Music Series
Boarding House Park, 40 French St, Lowell, MA

Price

Free

Time

6:00pm - 7:30pm

Category

Concert

THIS IS A FREE EVENT APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!  SHOW TIME IS 6PM.

Angkor Dance Troupe (ADT) will celebrate its 36th year of existence. ADT has established itself as one of the most important organizations in the Cambodian diaspora dedicated to preserving and teaching Cambodian classical and folk dance to generations of young people.

Angkor Dance Troupe was established in November 1986 when Tim Thou and a passionate group of Cambodian refugees came together in Lowell, Massachusetts with the sole purpose to revive a culture once almost lost.

As the heart of the Cambodian Community, the Angkor Dance Troupe is nationally recognized as one of the most accomplished and experienced U.S. – based Cambodian traditional arts organizations.

Angkor Dance Troupe (ADT) teaches and performs a body of work developed at the Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia – where they are considered the world’s cultural source and standard bearer for traditional Cambodian arts. ADT’s Artistic Director, Phousita Huy is a master teacher and former faculty member of the Royal University. She toured internationally as a principal dancer with the Classical Dance Company of Cambodia.

The Angkor Dance Troupe provides an essential service to the community not met by any other organizations. The Troupe is the only nonprofit cultural group in Lowell, MA, whose sole mission is to preserve the traditions of Cambodian performing arts. The Angkor Dance Troupe develops and teaches Cambodian dance, promotes an understanding and appreciation of Cambodian culture, and provides a positive social and educational outlet for Cambodian youth.

Formed by a small group of Cambodian refugees seeking to keep their culture alive, from this humble beginning to reaching the highest honor of performing at the White House, ADT has grown and expanded. Though its members have traveled far and wide, ADT stayed rooted in Lowell, its birthplace. ADT remains committed to fulfilling its mission to preserving Cambodian performing arts through over 4,000 youth who learned dance with the Troupe.

 

Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Low chairs and blankets at front half of the park and regular lawn chairs at the back half of the park.

In the event of inclement weather, the show will move to Lowell High School Auditorium located diagonally across the street from Boarding House Park.

 

A presentation of Angkor Dance Troupe with support from the Lowell National Historical Park

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