Robam (Digital)
In Robam, Swiss photographer Andreas Dietl captures the essence of the longstanding dancing tradition in Cambodia. These images, captured in the early 2000s, are representative of a unique cultural identity that persisted and united a country then healing from a devastating civil war. This exhibition invites you to become a spectator in the many dancing sessions captured by the photographer, to notice the intricate gestures, the discipline and profoundness found in each expression and movement.
Through Dietl’s photographs, we acknowledge the elevation of the dancer, from a mere performer’s role to a a presence that embodies a cultural and communal legacy that is representative of that nation’s resilience and grace. In this context, we are reminded of photography‘s capacity of become a timeless document, in this case of people’s soul. A statement in itself to the enduring power of art. Robam is translation of the word in khmer language that refers to dance.
Important notes:
This E-BOOK will be available for download after purchase in PDF format.
No shipping is involved. After purchase, each costumer will receive an email with links to download the book.
In Robam, Swiss photographer Andreas Dietl captures the essence of the longstanding dancing tradition in Cambodia. These images, captured in the early 2000s, are representative of a unique cultural identity that persisted and united a country then healing from a devastating civil war. This exhibition invites you to become a spectator in the many dancing sessions captured by the photographer, to notice the intricate gestures, the discipline and profoundness found in each expression and movement.
Through Dietl’s photographs, we acknowledge the elevation of the dancer, from a mere performer’s role to a a presence that embodies a cultural and communal legacy that is representative of that nation’s resilience and grace. In this context, we are reminded of photography‘s capacity of become a timeless document, in this case of people’s soul. A statement in itself to the enduring power of art. Robam is translation of the word in khmer language that refers to dance.
Important notes:
This E-BOOK will be available for download after purchase in PDF format.
No shipping is involved. After purchase, each costumer will receive an email with links to download the book.
In Robam, Swiss photographer Andreas Dietl captures the essence of the longstanding dancing tradition in Cambodia. These images, captured in the early 2000s, are representative of a unique cultural identity that persisted and united a country then healing from a devastating civil war. This exhibition invites you to become a spectator in the many dancing sessions captured by the photographer, to notice the intricate gestures, the discipline and profoundness found in each expression and movement.
Through Dietl’s photographs, we acknowledge the elevation of the dancer, from a mere performer’s role to a a presence that embodies a cultural and communal legacy that is representative of that nation’s resilience and grace. In this context, we are reminded of photography‘s capacity of become a timeless document, in this case of people’s soul. A statement in itself to the enduring power of art. Robam is translation of the word in khmer language that refers to dance.
Important notes:
This E-BOOK will be available for download after purchase in PDF format.
No shipping is involved. After purchase, each costumer will receive an email with links to download the book.