Guest post by Kaj-Mikael Schutt Circus Kampot Circus Kampot was started just over a year ago. A dream of Kaj-Mikael Schutt and his wife Yun Chantrea after working with Phare Ponleu Selpak. Their idea is to offer the local youth a place to start a healthy and fun hobby...
By Osman Khawaja, Egbok Mission I strolled into the Phare compound with a friend as I have done countless times before, stopping as usual to admire the colorful lights made out of recycled bottles, and wishing I had them in my garden. The show was Eclipse, one the...
Angkor’s Children Premiere by Craig Dodge This week, we’re writing about a very special, recently released documentary film: “Angkor’s Children”. The film is described as being about the artistic and cultural renaissance in Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge...
By Emily Martin Art is a universal language. No matter what end of the earth you are from art is used to explore, discover, create and express. It’s not about the literal language used to tell a story, but rather expression – not only to express a feeling or...
Thanks to Allison Jane Smith for permission to reproduce this blog, please see http://www.movetocambodia.com/battambang/five-reasons-to-visit-battambang-now/ for the original post Five hours from Phnom Penh, Battambang often loses to Kep and Kampot for those who want...
We were delighted to read this blog post by Ali. With thanks to her for writing it, and with her permission, we are reproducing it here. You can see the original entry on http://www.aliadventures.com/2014/02/phare-the-cambodian-circus/ Phare, the Cambodian Circus When...