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The dancing girls were part of a troupe of more than 160 children who had been lovingly trained by Ravynn Karet-Coxen, the founder of the Nginn Karet Foundation for Cambodia NKFC Conservatoire Preah Ream Bopha Devi dance school, of which Coxen is chairperson.
Tiny Dancers of Banteay Srey | Angkor Wat Apsara & Devata: Khmer Women in Divine Context 2010
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When the King saw a video of the performance he was, according to Coxen, completely flabbergasted and absolutely in love with the dancers.
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Inspired, Coxen then decided to organise another special performance in honour of King Sihamoni to coincide with his birthday.
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In February, Coxen took 38 of her best dancers to Phnom Penh to perform for the King in the dance hall in front of the Royal Palace.
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“Everyone now believes that the gods of Angkor were present during the ceremony,”a smiling Coxen recounted.
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The school is just one component of the Siem Reap-based NGO, the Nginn Karet Foundation for Cambodia NKFC, of which Coxen is chairman.
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Coxen also trained three children to perform a welcome dance before the movie screening.
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Coxen did away with traditional heavy costumes and make-up, and instead designed ethereal white gowns made partly from mosquito netting.
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Coxen was thankful to have had a clean house for Christmas with her three adult children, to not have to worry how the bathroom looks during coveted visits from friends and to be comfortable in her home.
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The genesis of the dance school dates back three years ago when King Sihamoni sent Coxen a DVD of a movie he’d made.
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