- Earth in Flower
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name = Earth in Flower - The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama
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image_caption = Earth in Flower - The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama
author = Paul Cravath
cover_artist = Jean Despujols
country =USA
language = English
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genre =Non-fiction History
publisher = [http://datasia.us DatASIA] (US)
edition = First Edition
release_date = May 2008
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 544 pp - Includes bibliography and index
isbn = ISBN 978-1-934431-28-3 (US hardback edition)
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followed_by ="Earth in Flower" is a comprehensive historical analysis of
Southeast Asia ’s most esoteric female performing art: the ancientKhmer classical dance formerly known as the Royal Ballet of Cambodia. Over the past millennium, these women were living goddesses, priestesses, performers, queens, concubines, hostages and diplomats.In May 2008, the first print edition of "Earth in Flower" will be released revealing complete details of this dance tradition and offering new insights into the origins and spiritual basis of this unique performing art.
Research History
A wartime twist of fate during Cambodia's tumultuous
Lon Nol regime madeUniversity of Hawaii researcher Paul Cravath one of the only Westerners in history to gain full access to the formerly sequestered troupe of royal dancers, their teachers, theater and archives. Following primary research inCambodia ,Thailand andLaos , the author spent ten years doing archival and primary research in theUnited States . After submitting the study as hisdoctoral thesis , the paper was only seen by a handful of researchers onmicrofilm available from [http://www.proquest.com/brand/umi.shtml UMI] .
The primary sources that the Cambodian Ministry of Culture made available to the author where themselves unique. Even more critical was the time he gathered the information; between January and April, 1975. The author escaped Phnom Penh on a military transport with his research intact on April 6, 1975; the city fell to theKhmer Rouge on April 15th, beginning one of the most destructive genocides in human history. Under the Khmer Rouge, most of the people and archives the author accessed were destroyed. It is estimated that 90% of Cambodia's dancers and teachers perished.Beginning in 2005, the publisher and author collaborated to issue a publicly available edition of this research to add to the cultural record of the Cambodian people. The book edition of "Earth in Flower" contains the complete original thesis with additional photos, new graphics, and supplemental information.
About the Cover
"Saem in Her Festival Attire" By Jean Despujols
In the 1930’s, Saem was a dancer with Princess Wongat Say Sangvann’s royal troupe in Phnom Penh. The princess married the youngest son of King
Sisowath Monivong , Prince Yong Kath, when she herself was a royal dancer. Saem’s skill impressed the princess, who adopted her as a foster child. In 1937, Despujols painted Saem on the Rainbow Bridge atAngkor Wat where special dance performances were held; she holds her right hand in the classic gesture symbolizing a flower.Saem’s “
Cinderella story” embodies the history of the Cambodian dance tradition and the hope of Cambodia’s future. In ancient times, girls from all levels of society pledged their service to temples and to learning the dance. Saem’s devotion to the art led to her royal adoption. Her story speaks to the modern Spirit of Cambodia, empowering women and men from every level in society to participate in the Khmer Renaissance.The Artist - Jean Despujols
Jean Despujols gained renown early in his career when he won thePrix de Rome scholarship in 1914. In 1936, the Société des Artistes Coloniaux in Paris selected Despujols to travel throughoutFrench Indochina to record his impressions on canvas and paper. His evocative works were only exhibited a few times until 1969 when they became part of the permanent collection of theMeadows Museum of Art at Centenary College inShreveport ,Louisiana . The Meadows Museum of Art granted permission to feature this artwork on the cover of "Earth in Flower".Table of Contents
"Earth in Flower" - The Divine Mystery of the Cambodian Dance Drama
References
[http://www.earthinflower.com/Earth_in_Flower_Bibliography_Index.pdf Complete bibliography and source materials for Earth in Flower (PDF download available from book information site)]
[http://www.earthinflower.com/Earth_in_Flower_Table_of_Contents.pdf Complete Table of Contents and Photo Index (PDF download available from book information site)]Books and Articles Citing "Earth in Flower"
[http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-9202(199023%2F199124)22%3A1%3C173%3AATFICA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L "Apsara: The Feminine in Cambodian Art" by Amy Catlin. JSTOR Asian Music, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Autumn, 1990 - Winter, 1991), pp. 173-174] .
[http://books.google.com/books?id=ttnH5W9qoBAC "The Cambridge Guide to Asian Theatre" by James R. Brandon, 1993.]
[http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Cambodia-Images-Asia-Samantha/dp/9835600597 "Dance in Cambodia" by Toni Samantha Phim, Ashley Thompson, 2000. ISBN-13: 978-9835600593]
[http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Life-Julie-B-Mehta/dp/9812180850/ "Dance of Life" by Julie B. Mehta, 2001. ISBN-13: 978-9812180858]
[http://books.google.com/books?id=njOm0CPDjHUC "Domesticating the Empire: Race, Gender, and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism" Edited by Julia Ann Clancy-Smith, Frances Gouda, 1998. ISBN-13: 978-0813917818]
[http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0044-9202(1993%2F1994)25%3A1%2F2%3C322%3AKCD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X "Khmer Court Dance" JSTOR, Asian Music, Vol. 25, No. 1/2, 25th Anniversary Double Issue (1993 - 1994), pp. 322-326]
[http://books.google.com/books?id=J_pHRo7btg0C "Ethnomusicology" by Helen Myers, 1993. ISBN 0393033783]
[http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/arthist/cv/brown.htm "Female Imagery in Ancient Khmer Sculpture," by Dr. Robert L. Brown in "Apsara: The Feminine in Khmer Art", ed. Amy Catlin (Los Angeles: the Woman's Building, 1987):6-10]
[http://jrs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/15/2/222 Oxford Journals: The Changing Religious Beliefs and Ritual Practices among Cambodians in Diaspora by Chean Rithy Men, 2002.]
[http://www.seacrc.org/media/pdfiles/SEAres93.pdf PDF - "Selected Resources - People from Cambodia, Laos & Vietnam" Compiled by Judy Lewis, 1993.]
[http://aefek.free.fr/pageLibre00010645.html Sasagawa Hideo: "Post/colonial Discourses on the Cambodian Court Dance" Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 42, No. 4, March 2005]
[http://books.google.com/books?id=jPtSQJFHnC0C "Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures: A Bibliographical Guide to..." By Ernst Ulrich Kratz, 2002.]External links "Earth in Flower"
[http://www.earthinflower.com "Earth in Flower" book website]
[http://www.khmerstudies.org/library/wish.htm Center for Khmer Studies - Acquisition Request for Donation of "Earth in Flower"]
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