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“Ro bam”, a typical dance-drama of the Khmer
“Ro bam” or “Rom Ro bam” is a classical dance-drama on the
Khmer’s royal stage. Among the Khmer theatrical forms, Ro bam dance is
considered the summit of artistic values.
The Ro bam theatrical genre tells old stories, legends, and mythology through
dance movements. The most common topics are Buddhism, Brahmanism, and India’s
Ramayana epic. The scripts and dance movements reflect Khmer educational and
moral philosophy.
“To talk about Khmer culture is to talk about Ro bam. It’s a treasure of the
Khmer culture. Ro bam is a performance of dancing, singing, and costumes", said
Vice President of the Viet Nam Dancers’ Association Professor, Doctor Le Ngoc
Canh.
As a royal stage genre, the costumes, behavior, and dialogue of the characters
reflect the royal manner. The design of a Ro bam stage follows a number of
conventions. A play often has two groups: bad and good characters. The
representatives of the good side are the King, princes, and princesses, who
don’t wear masks. The evil roles consist of different types of people who wear
masks.
The roles have to follow conventional dance movements of hands and feet. There
are 33 dances with different meanings. The masks reflect the Indian culture
which harmoniously combines artistic and graphic values. There are masks
expressing evil minds, masks of the Monkey King Hanuman, the horse Manoni, and
sacred animals like the bird, phoenix, tortoise, and snake.
Besides the good and evil roles, there is a clown to lighten the mood on the
stage. The background music is provided by drums, gongs, and flutes. Drum sounds
heighten the fight scenes while flutes bewail more mournful situations.
Ro bam has been introduced throughout the Mekong Delta, particularly in Tra Vinh
and Soc Trang provinces, under the sponsorship of Khmer pagodas.
“Ro bam was developed by our ancestors and we’ve tried to preserve it. We
perform it to entertain Khmer people, not for money. We also perform it our
Robe-offering ceremony", Son Del, a member of the Ro bam Sasac Bung Chong art
troupe in Soc Trang noted.
Ro bam dance-drama has been performed at Khmer festivals and in villages to
entertain people after a harvest. It’s the pride of the Khmer and a typical
genre among Viet Nam’s 54 ethnic groups.
Source: VOV5 |
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