Saturday, May 29, 2010

Show 139: Health Privatization & Abuse of Power

Dear Viewer,

Please find the attached release for the upcoming Equity Weekly Show,
broadcast every Sunday after national news (7h30 + PM) on National
Television T.V.K. and rebroadcast on Mondays at Noon.

This week in our show 139: Topic 1 – Health Privatisation (main
story) Topic 2 – Abuse of Power (feature)

We hope you will find our show of interest and welcome your
contributions and feedback.

For more information about our program, please visit : www.equitycam.tv

If you wish to review some of our previous shows online, you can find
all our clips on http://www.youtube.com/equitycam

Thanks for your attention,

Equity Programs

A UNDP / TVK Initiative

[SUBSCRIPTIONS]


--
John Weeks
http://www.jweeks.net

Phnom Penh Hip Hop 2010

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SWING at Chinese House Tonight!

Hey everyone,

If you're not too tired or hungover from going to Chinese House last night
(I was in bed having a LOST marathon, haha), BAYON BLUES is on there at
10:30. We went to see them there a couple of weeks ago and just about every
song they played was a danceable swing tune. The band is great and can
really swing it. So who's with me?

The party actually starts at 8:30 with the Hounddogs and then at 9:30 it's
CAMBODIA SPACE PROJECT!!! Well, I'm sure you knew that already.

If you come, save me a dance.
Cheers,

--
"Mama Swing"
http://www.pppswings.com
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

--
John Weeks
http://www.jweeks.net

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

In-Form: Contemporary Cambodian Stone Sculptures

In-Form
An exhibition of contemporary Cambodian stone sculptures
By graduates and students of the Royal University of Fine Arts
May 28 to June 6 (9am to 5pm)
Royal University of Fine Arts Exhibition Hall
Street 178, Phnom Penh

June 8 to August 8
The Arts Lounge, Hotel de la Paix
Siem Reap

Curated by Sasha Constable with the support of
Friends of Khmer Culture
Hotel de la Paix

New German language classes / Neue Deutschkurse


Ab 7. Juni 2010: 
Neue Deutschkurse @ Goethe-Institut/Deutsches Zentrum Phnom Penh 

Anbei finden Sie unser aktuelles Programm - khmer, deutsch, englisch.

Anmeldungen bitte bis 1. Juni in unserem Büro 
(Mo-Fr 9-12 und 13-15 Uhr oder nach Absprache).
Fragen? Kontaktieren Sie uns einfach telefonisch, per Email oder kommen Sie in unser Büro.

From 7th June 2010: 
New German language classes @ Goethe-Institut/German Center Phnom Penh

Please find attached our program - khmer, german, english.

Please register until 1st June at our office 
(mon-fri 9-12am, 3-5pm or on appointment).
Contact us for further information: by phone, email or at our office. 

Herzlichst 
Warm regards

Eva Pritscher

Goethe-Institut/Deutsches Zentrum im Meta House
# 6 Street 264 (next to Wat Botum)
Sangkat Chaktomuk
Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
Kingdom of Cambodia.
Cell +855 (0)99 755 782 (deutsch, englisch)
Cell +855 (0)77 869 653 (khmer, english - Mon-Fri 9-12am)
www.dzpp.meta-house.com


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Monday, May 24, 2010

The Debut Performance of Krom Monster

 

Dear Arts Friends:

The Debut Performance of Krom Monster

Featuring traditional khmer instruments alongside experimental electronics and free improvisation,

this quintet offers a unique exploration into contemporary forms of Khmer music.

@the Cinema of French Culture Center 7pm. Doors open from 6pm !!!

 

This performance is the first live event from the ongoing Neak Ta project, led by London-based arts organisation Incidental.

This project aims to develop connections between UK and Cambodian artists and musicians, and

to explore new and experimental forms of art and music in Phnom Penh.

 

The event also features photographic projections from the project's ongoing work

with the Royal University of Fine Arts, and immersive video art by Tith Kanitha.

 

The performance will be held at 7:00pm Mon 31 May at the Centre Culturel Francais.

Doors open from 6pm (drinks available), and entrance is free.

 

To find out more about the project, visit:

www.theincidental.com

www.theincidental.tumblr.com

 

 

SONG Seng
PROJECT COORDINATOR
______________________
CAMBODIAN LIVING ARTS
128G9, Sothearos Street
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Morn
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Skype: song.seng
Cell: 012-583-891, Tel: 023-986-032
seng@cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.co.uk

 




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Thursday, May 20, 2010

'Fragile': Pich Sopheap at Centre Culturel Francais

Fragile
Sopheap Pich
Vernissage : jeudi 20 Mai, 19h
CCF

Diplômé en peinture à l'Université de Massachusetts et à l'Institut
des arts de Chicago, Sopheap Pich est revenu au Cambodge en 2002.
Après avoir exposé dans de nombreux lieux ses peintures, il décide, en
2005, de se consacrer uniquement à la réalisation de ses sculptures en
rotin, celles-ci lui permettant d'investir un espace, explorer de
nouvelles significations la relation entre l'intérieur et l'extérieur,
la fragilité, la légèreté...
Il a, ces dernières années, créé des nouvelles pièces pour deux
expositions, en Australie (Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art)
et aux États-Unis (Tyler Rollins Fine Art ).
Il présentera un panorama depuis ses débuts jusqu'à aujourd'hui ainsi
que son dernier projet en cours, une réflexion sur l'alphabet khmer,
source de débats et de discussions.

Link: http://ccf-cambodge.org/index.php?q=fr/node/352

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Big Swing News!

Hi everyone,

Tomorrow we are starting a *NEW BEGINNERS' CYCLE! * That's right! *NOW* is
the time to start lessons if you haven't started yet, or* NOW* is the time
to review if you have missed a lot of classes due to late nights at the
office or tummy troubles. Newbie followers, please try your best to bring a
MAN. Yes, we are becoming desperate.

*Advanced Class* (for those who know how to swing out): *6:30-7:30*
*Beginners' Cycle:* *7:30-8:30*
*Social Dance: 8:30-Bedtime at Equinox*

*HINT HINT*: All Leaders previously dedicated to PPPswings, we need you!!!
Please come back. Please. Also, Sarah, we need you, too!

We are continuing our dance classes at Celesta until Amrita is ready to let
us back in ( 2 more weeks)! Here is the address again:
Celesta Dance Studio
235B Street 19


The studio is on the west side of St. 19, between streets 264 and Suramarit
(268)...just up the street from the Pavilion Hotel and right next to Park
Palace, or something like that. The gate is green and it is directly across
from the Mekong Learning Center. Please remember to carry in your shoes for
class (no street shoes on the dance floor). It would be great if you could
let me know asap if you plan on coming or not tomorrow. THANKS!

And here's for some other great swing news: There will be a HOT STRINGS JAZZ
BAND playing danceable tunes for us this Friday night at the Chinese House!
We have been invited by the fiddler, Mat, and he assures me that the band
will definitely cater to us. Now is our chance to recruit some more
newbies! Wear something vintage-inspired?!?!?! Who's with me???

Well...hope to see you all this Thursday and Friday. Bring a friend. And
as always, we would love to see more male and more local dancers.

Cheers,
Robyn

--
"Mama Swing"
www.pppswings.com
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Dansez ! Roam !

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Another Concert of Dengue Fever - Free-of-Charge



Dear Arts Friends:

 

Another Concert of Dangue Fever

On May 13 @ 7:00 p.m.

In front of Wat Botum Watei – Free-of-Charge


 

SONG Seng
PROJECT COORDINATOR
______________________
CAMBODIAN LIVING ARTS
128G9, Sothearos Street
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Morn
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Skype: song.seng
Cell: 012-583-891, Tel: 023-986-032
seng@cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.co.uk

 




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Monday, May 10, 2010

Overseas Press Club of Cambodia panel discussion with Dengue Fever and others

The Overseas Press Club of Cambodia invites you to an evening
discussion with musicians, filmmakers and fan who have worked to bring
forward and transform Cambodia's Golden 60's. We'll try to get to the
heart of the cross-cultural appeal of the period and look at ways
artists might move it forward.

Attending the panel will be:

Members of the band Dengue Fever
Members of the Cambodian Space Project
Chou Davy, filmmaker
Oum Rotanak Oudom, music afficionado

The event in being held at Chinese House on Sisowath Quay on the 12th
of May from 7 - 10pm. The event is free and will have a cash bar.

After the discussion, Oudom will be spinning some very rare tracks
from the 60's.

We hope to see you there!

Best,

Vinh Dao

Treasurer, Overseas Press Club of Cambodia
opccambodia@gmail.com

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

DENGUE FEVER Benefit Concert for CLA

 

Dear Arts Friends,

 

DENGUE FEVER Benefit Concert for CLA

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

8:00pm – 11:00pm

PARKWAY CENTER, Phnom Penh

113 Mao Tse Toung Blvd (St. 245)

$10 Tickets on sale at Rubies, Garage, Java, and CLA
Info: 023 986 032, www.CambodianLivingArts.org


 

SONG Seng
PROJECT COORDINATOR
______________________
CAMBODIAN LIVING ARTS
128G9, Sothearos Street
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Morn
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Skype: song.seng
Cell: 012-583-891, Tel: 023-986-032
seng@cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.co.uk

 

 


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Monday, May 03, 2010

Events Centre Culturel Français

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Maydays at meta - invitation/new program

Dear Friends of Meta House!

We celebrate the beginning of May with a week full of cinema delicacies.

*Tonite's film LILYA FOREVER (Sat, 7PM) by Swedish star director Lukas
Moodysson might be the best feature film about human trafficking ever.

* Tomorrow (Sun, 7PM) we are screening Peter Jackson's MEET THE FEEBLES.
Whoever was fascinated by his LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy must come and
watch this earlier work, which is actually a "Muppet Show on Acid"...
More infos below.

* Upcoming is also the exhibition ONE X SUITCASE (Friday, 7th, 6PM),
which connects 13 Asian artists including the Cambodians KONG VOLLAK
and CHAT PIERSATH. A flyer is attached.

We are still located at #6, Street 264, south of Wat Botum.

All the best,
your Meta House team and
Nico Mesterharm

*


SAT, 01/05
"LILYA FOREVER!": THE NIGHTMARISH VIOLATION OF INNOCENCE
A harrowing depiction of the human trafficking trade in Europe and
Russia, LILYA 4-EVER (2002, 109mins) should be required viewing for
teenagers everywhere. While several feature films and television
endeavors have reached out to spotlight this nightmarish violation of
trust and innocence, director Lukas Moodysson places the audience into
the traumatized shoes of the lead character, making the viewer feel
every last wallop of sexual invasion and cruelty. A harsh dramatic
brew, the film is a monumental, abrasive document of a young life
flushed down the drain; it's an exceptional, deafening humanitarian
alarm that will continue to overwhelm and outrage for years to come.

SUN, 02/05
THE MOST ECCENTRIC MUPPET SHOW: "MEET THE FEEBLES"
Peter Jackson's MEET THE FEEBLES (1989, 93mins) is a gleefully rude,
decidedly adult comedy about the backstage goings-on amongst an
eccentric group of puppets. Romantic jealousies, drug deals gone
wrong, murders and other scandals reaching their climax on the evening
of the big show. The film's extremely dark sense of humor is supported
by a winningly irreverent attitude. This perverted "Muppet Show" has
become a cult classic, and has enjoyed great popularity since
Jackson's success with the "Lord of the Rings" films. During his
acceptance speech at the 2004 Academy Awards, Peter Jackson mentioned
the movie, noting that it had been "wisely overlooked by the Academy."

TUE, 04/05
THE NEW KHMER DANCE NIGHT: REAM EYSO AMD MONI MEKHALA
The Khmer Arts Ensemble is a classical dance company based in Takhmao,
Cambodia. A world premiere screening of the Khmer Arts Ensemble's film
of its standing-room-only performance at the Chenla Theatre during the
French Cultural Center's Lakhon Festival in September 2009, REAM EYSO
AND MONI MEKHALA (2009, 45 mins) introduces you to the ancient story
of a greedy "giant" and the goddess of the seas, told through stunning
classical dance and gorgeous costumes. Khmer Arts Artistic Director
Sophiline Cheam Shapiro choreographed the re-staging of this old tale.
The film was shot by Chan Sopheap, San Phalla and Kate O'Hara and
edited by Chan Sopheap. Tony Phim-Shapiro presents the evening.

WED, 05/05
ONLY AT META HOUSE! "KAMPUCHEA: DEATH & REBIRTH"
This is the first documentary film (1979, 90mins) after the Khmer
Rouge, shot by famous GDR filmmakers Walter Heynowski and Gerhard
Scheumann. The scenes filmed during spring 1979 are part of history:
Phnom Penh left to rampant nature, heaps of skulls and destroyed
faces. The reports from the survivors are moving and harrowing.
Heynowski/Scheumann are rated among the most productive and best-known
GDR documentarists and belonged to the few GDR filmmakers that
attracted interest from abroad. Modeling themselves in the tradition
of Soviet film pioneer Dziga Vertov, they perceived documentary films
as an instrument of political intervention.

THU, 06/05
LIVING IN EMERGENCY: STORIES OF DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS
Screendocs Special: In the war-zones of Liberia and Congo, four
volunteers with Doctors Without Borders struggle to provide emergency
medical care under extreme conditions. With different levels of
experience, each volunteer must find their own way to face the limits
of their idealism. LIVING IN EMERGENCY (2008, 93mins) by Mark Hopkins
is a window into the seldom portrayed and less-than glamorous side of
humanitarian aid work. It explores a world that is challenging,
complex, and fraught with dilemmas. Also screening: The Cambodian
health docs A HEALTHIER TOMORROW and PAY OR DIE – produced by the
M.E.T.A. film school with support from the Goethe Institute.

FRI, 07/05
THE REFLECTIONS OF PERSONAL ENCOUNTERS: "ONE X SUITCASE"
Ernest Chan, Stephanie Cheng, Steve Chua, Tan Seow Wei, Supachai
Sartsara, Morakot Ketklao, Tawatchai Puntusawasdi, Qi Yi, Song Yue, Su
Dan Yu, Chath Piersath, Kong Vollak: 13 Asian contemporary artists
join forces for this travelling exhibition, which marked its debut in
Singapore and has since travelled to Thailand, Malaysia and China. All
works housed in suitcases reveal a whole new collection of thoughts,
experiences and observations as they travel along. At every stop,
native artists are invited to participate. This group show is a
reflection of the personal encounters and the imaginary preconceived
idea of different locations and landscapes.

SAT, 08/05
FICTION OR REALITY? ALEX JONES AND HIS "OBAMA DECEPTION"
Probably the main political impact of the news that the Nobel
Committee has pronounced US president Barack Obama "the one" is that
it will enhance his international standing, giving a major boost to
his foreign policy agenda. But it has also forced a debate over what,
precisely, Obama has accomplished. US director Alex Jones has made
several films exposing the Bush agenda and approaches the Obama
Administration's plans from the same non-partisan point of view
looking past the front man in the White House to the real owners on
Wall Street. Tonight we invite you to watch THE OBAMA DECEPTION (2008,
11mins) and FALL OF THE REPUBLIC, THE PRESIDENCY OF BARACK H. OBAMA
(2009, 144mins).

SUN, 09/05
PLUNGING INTO AN ALTERNATE REALITY: "SPIRITED AWAY"
The highest grossing film in Japanese box-office history, Hayao
Miyazaki's SPIRITED AWAY (2003, 125mins) is a dazzling film that
reasserts the power of drawn animation in creating fantasy worlds.
Like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and Lewis Carroll's Alice, Chihiro
plunges into an alternate reality. On the way to their new home, the
petulant adolescent and her parents find what they think is a deserted
amusement park. Her parents stuff themselves until they turn into
pigs, and Chihiro discovers they're trapped in a resort for
traditional Japanese gods and spirits. The result is a moving and
magical journey, told with consummate skill by one of the masters of
contemporary animation.

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