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Wednesday 08th of September 2010

Indigenous People

The traditional cloth making method and other crafts have been abandoned by indigenous people because of modern life style and industrial technology. CANDO Craft Center, just like CCD, like to preserve their culture and tradition. Please help support them by buying their product. 56% of sale proceed will go to the maker, meaning the indigenous people. They are the people who have a self-reliance life style. For more information, click this link: www.elevyn.com/shop/cando.

How To Co-Sponsor The Festival

You may co-sponsor the festival by agreeing to cover the cost of one or more components of the festival below. You may want to visit 'Festival Components' for more elaborate description.

If you are a co-sponsor, you are entitle to have your name/organization, contact information (address, telephone number, email address, website) listed in the year book. We also announce your name/organization on stage. If you sponsor $500 or more, you will have an opportunity to have a two-minutes speech before or in between performance, either at the stage or tent.

 Component

 Estimated Cost

 Co-Sponsored by
 Pailin Exhibition Tents

 $350.00

 
Tonle Sap Lake (you may sponsor one or more regions below)   
1. Tonle Sap Region Exhibition -- Pursat Province

 $200.00

 
2. Tonle Sap Region Exhibition -- Battambang Province

 $200.00

 
3. Tonle Sap Region Exhibition -- Kampong Chhnang Province

 $200.00

 
4. Tonle Sap Region Exhibition -- Siem Reap Province

 $200.00

 
5. Tonle Sap Region Exhibition -- Kampong Thom Province

 $200.00

 
 Classical Dances (5 dances)

 $1,000.00

 
 Cambodian Traditional Music -- Mohori Ensemble

 $500.00

 
 Moon Bounce

 $350.00

 
 Face Painting

 $200.00

 
 Cambodian Authentic Food Show

 $450.00

 
 Children Folk/Traditional Games

 $200.00

 
   

 

For more information, please contact Somony Yann at 703-256-5668 or Sophia Tep at 703-971-0744 or Salang Bao at 571-242-3769

 

 

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Replica of Angkor Wat

We have bought a replica of Angkor Wat (picture shown below). It is a sculpture made out from stone, by a sculptor in Pursat province, Cambodia. It is 1.3 meter long, 1.1 meter wide and .35 meter high. It took more than 2 months to complete the sculpture. Click the picture to enlarge.

angkor replica


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