Robam Kenorei (
Khmer: របាំកិន្នរី) or Robam Kenor is one of Cambodian traditional dance depicting a group of benevolent half-human, half-bird creatures dancing in a lotus pond that frequently performed in the
Royal Ballet of Cambodia
The Royal Ballet of Cambodia ( km, របាំព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ) is a dance company of Cambodia, famous for its luxury of costumes, accessories, gold and silver, accompanied by a beautiful soft dance.
It is a dance th ...
.
Etymology
The word ''robam'' in the
Khmer language
Khmer (; , ) is an Austroasiatic languages, Austroasiatic language spoken by the Khmer people, and the Official language, official and national language of Cambodia. Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pāli, Pali, especiall ...
is referred to traditional dance. One of the earliest records of dance (Khmer: ''robam/ rabam'') in Cambodia is from the 7th century, where performances were used as a funeral rite for kings. During the
Angkor
Angkor ( km, អង្គរ , 'Capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura ( km, យសោធរបុរៈ; sa, यशोधरपुर),Headly, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen. 1977. ''Cambodian-Engl ...
period, dance was ritually performed at temples.
Kenorei is derived from
Sanskrit
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''Kinnari'' for female half-human, half-bird creatures believed to have lived in the
Himalayas
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. While ''kenor'' or ''kenora'' is derived from ''
kinnara
A kinnara is a celestial musician, part human and part bird, who are musically paradigmatic lovers, in Hinduism and Buddhism. In these traditions, the ''kinnaras'' (male) and ''kinnaris'' (female counterpart) are two of the most beloved myth ...
'' for male or the species of this creatures.
History
The oldest depiction of
kinnara
A kinnara is a celestial musician, part human and part bird, who are musically paradigmatic lovers, in Hinduism and Buddhism. In these traditions, the ''kinnaras'' (male) and ''kinnaris'' (female counterpart) are two of the most beloved myth ...
in Cambodia is seen at 7th century temples of
Sambor Prey Kuk
Sambor Prei Kuk ( km, សំបូរព្រៃគុហ៍, ) is an archaeological site in Cambodia located in Kampong Thom Province, north of Kampong Thom, the provincial capital, east of Angkor and north of Phnom Penh. The now ruined ...
, now a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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.
In
Angkorian
Khmer architecture ( km, ស្ថាបត្យកម្មខ្មែរ), also known as Angkorian architecture ( km, ស្ថាបត្យកម្មសម័យអង្គរ), is the architecture produced by the Khmers during the Ang ...
period, kinnara and kinnari frequently depicted on Angkorian temples with different appearance. At
Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat (; km, អង្គរវត្ត, "City/Capital of Temples") is a temple complex in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world, on a site measuring . Originally constructed as a Hinduism, Hindu temple dedicated ...
, there are also several depictions of these male and female half-human and half-bird creature dancing.
Kenors are also commonly seen carved into support figurines for the columns of
post-Angkorian architecture.
In 1906, Kenorei dancers performed in Europe for the first time at the Colonial Exposition in Marseilles during the reign of
King Sisowat. During the
Khmer Rouge
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(1975-1979) atrocity in Cambodia, the dance almost vanished and reappeared again in 2000s under the leadership of
Prince Norodom Bupphadevi, the first master Royal Ballet of Cambodia.
Characters and costumes
The main and sole characters play in Robam Kenorei are the group of these female half-human, half-bird creatures known as Kenorei.
Kenorei characters wears distinct costumes compares to that of other characters in the
Royal Ballet of Cambodia
The Royal Ballet of Cambodia ( km, របាំព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ) is a dance company of Cambodia, famous for its luxury of costumes, accessories, gold and silver, accompanied by a beautiful soft dance.
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. The costumes of this character illustrates a bird creatures consisting of tail and wings-like decoration.
Kenorei's costumes are colorful and vary to which dance dramas they are accompanied. Kenorei wears , a single-spire crown with a (a front crown). The ears are adorned with flora (flower and on both side), the earrings, and
chor trajeak
Chor may refer to:
People with the name
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(ears decorating jewelry). Kenorei does not wear
sbai
''Sbai'' ( km, ស្បៃ ; lo, ສະໄບ; Malay: ''Sebai''; Jawi: ''سباي''; th, สไบ, ) or ''phaa biang'' ( lo, ຜ້າບ່ຽງ; th, ผ้าเบี่ยง ) is a shawl-like garment or breast cloth worn in mainlan ...
(a shawl-like garment worn in Cambodia) and only wears a soft long-sleeved silk shirt. An embroidered collar known as
srang kor
The srang (pronounced "sang"; in Tibetan often referred to as "dngul srang" i.e. "silver srang") was a currency of Tibet between 1909 and 1959. It circulated alongside the ''tangka'' until the 1950s. It was divided into 10 ''sho'', each of 10 ''sk ...
is worn around the neck and over the shirt. Connecting from the srang kor are a sort of epaulette that arches upwards on the shoulder but distinct from ' worn by most male characters. Kenorei character wears gold bras on the chest unlike any role in the Royal Ballet of Cambodia. A distinct decorated X-like strap around the body is worn over the body with an embroidered ornament in the middle.
Kenorei characters do not wear nor like other characters, instead they wear a knee-length pants, displaying a distinctively wide and embroidered hem around the knees, representing the foot of a bird. A pair of colorfully embroidered bird's wings-like clothes are worn from the front waist back wards. Below these wing-shaped cloth pieces is a bird's tail-like colorfully embroidered piece worn like a bird at the back. Below these wing and tail-like cloth pieces is another piece of silk covering the back side of the pants. In the middle of the wing-like pieces is a belt buckle connecting with a ', decorated distinctively for bird character placing downward.
Similar to other characters, the jewelry for this Kenorei includes various types of ankle and wrists bracelets and bangles with many styles.
Performance
Robam Kenorei are performed as a group of female half-human, half-bird creatures dancing in a lotus pond.
In other dance drama of the Royal Ballet of Cambodia, Kenorei dance is included in those dance dramas as an additional dance. For instance, kenorei dance are accompanied in a dance drama of ''Neang Waddhana Devi'' in a scene where Princess Waddhana Devi lost her consciousness and Kenoreis woke her up. In another dance drama known as
''''Preah Anoruth-Neang Usa,
'''' Kenoreis play significant role in this dance drama where Anoruth (
Aniruddha
Aniruddha ( sa, अनिरुद्ध ') is a character in Hindu mythology, the son of Pradyumna and Rukmavati, and the grandson of Krishna and Rukmini. He is said to have been very much like his grandfather, to the extent that he is con ...
) and his companions fell in love with a group of five Kenoreis and lured them.
Cultural Symbol
Kenorei are considered symbols of beauty and skilled dancers. Cambodian authors frequently compare a beautiful lady to Kenorei. The Kenorei is a character archetype in the repertoire of the
Royal Ballet of Cambodia
The Royal Ballet of Cambodia ( km, របាំព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ) is a dance company of Cambodia, famous for its luxury of costumes, accessories, gold and silver, accompanied by a beautiful soft dance.
It is a dance th ...
, appearing as mischievous groups that have a strong allurement.
References
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Cambodian dances