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Seminar 1 with Professor Orenstein | HN C100 | W 3:10-5:40Tue, 06 Nov 2012 17:26:25 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.2By: aarroyo
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aarroyoMon, 15 Oct 2007 04:01:33 +0000http://macaulay.cuny.edu/seminars/orenstein07/?p=113#comment-67With regards to your wondering if the adoption of Western aspects was in a sense disrespectful to the Cambodian tradition, I felt the same way. I thought that the show stuck to tradition as much as possible, but the stories were usually related to religious concepts (weren't they?) I kind of also felt that if they were "disrespecting" the dance, the newer generation of dancers was not as in tune with the deeper meaning behind the dancers (like we saw from the video; even the best student wasn't 100% into it).With regards to your wondering if the adoption of Western aspects was in a sense disrespectful to the Cambodian tradition, I felt the same way. I thought that the show stuck to tradition as much as possible, but the stories were usually related to religious concepts (weren’t they?) I kind of also felt that if they were “disrespecting” the dance, the newer generation of dancers was not as in tune with the deeper meaning behind the dancers (like we saw from the video; even the best student wasn’t 100% into it).
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