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Interview with Kim Boran, 2009-01-13

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Title
Interview with Kim Boran, 2009-01-13
Additional title: Khmer Dance Project moving image
Names
Prum Mésa (Videographer)
Bru-nut, Hélène Suppya (Director)
Boran, Kim (Interviewee)
Bru-nut, Hélène Suppya (Interviewer)
Majjhamanḍal Khmersiksā (Associated name)
Ratany, Koh (Editor of a moving image work)
Bru-nut, Hélène Suppya (Translator)
Collection

Khmer Dance Project

Dates / Origin
Date Created: 2003
Library locations
Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Shelf locator: *MGZIDF 1273
Topics
Dance -- Cambodia
Ballet -- Cambodia
Dance -- Study and teaching
Dancers
Boran, Kim -- Interviews
Genres
Interviews
Notes
Funding: Khmer Dance Project funded by Anne H. Bass Foundation.
Date: Copyright date: 2012
Biographical/historical: Funded by a grant from the Anne Hendricks Bass Foundation, the KDP began in 2008 when the Center for Khmer Studies partnered with the Jerome Robbins Dance Division to interview and film the three generations of artists - including dancers, musicians and singers, as well as embroiderers and dressers - who kept dance alive during and in the wake of the Khmer Rouge regime.
Venue: Recorded 13 January 2009 Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Acquisition: Khmer Dance Project is a program created by Anne H. Bass in conjunction with the Center for Khmer Studies and the Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Language: Khmer, with English titles, credits, and subtitles.
Physical Description
Videocassette
Extent: 1 videocassette (DVCam) (32 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in.
Description
Kim Boran speaks about how she began dancing, her early training in the female role, family background, teachers Dok Por and others. She discusses which dances she learned, how dancers were selected by teachers, changes in teaching methods between her youth and the present day. She speaks about her experience under the Khmer Rouge, the deaths of her family members, the invasion by Vietnamese troops. She describes how she settled in Siem Reap, how she became a food vendor, and how she eventually opened a dance school; the school's funding problems, and the current state of her health and work. Interview held at Boran's home.
Type of Resource
Moving image
Languages
Central Khmer
English
Identifiers
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b19944674
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 9cd7faf0-0821-0131-dc3e-3c075448cc4b
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Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library. "Interview with Kim Boran, 2009-01-13" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 2003. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e5d2f4f0-0380-0131-a381-3c075448cc4b

Chicago/Turabian Format

Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library. "Interview with Kim Boran, 2009-01-13" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e5d2f4f0-0380-0131-a381-3c075448cc4b

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Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library. (2003). Interview with Kim Boran, 2009-01-13 Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/e5d2f4f0-0380-0131-a381-3c075448cc4b

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Interview with Kim Boran, 2009-01-13