Mystical Origins
Since the dawn of recorded history, Khmer royalty nurtured a dance style unique to their Asian kingdom, yet instantly recognizable throughout the world. Spiritually, the graceful dancers embody the essence and strength of the Khmer race.
Analysis of a Hidden Art
Earth in Flower thoroughly covers choreography, musicology, costuming and stagecraft. The surprise is learning how these women profoundly affected Asian history for a millennium, as living goddesses, priestesses, queens, concubines, hostages and diplomats.
Extraordinary Access
A twist of fate gave the author rare access to the formerly sequestered troupe of royal dancers, teachers, theater and archives. Earth in Flower offers new insights into this beautiful art, its long-hidden history, and how the dancers balance the Khmer relationship between heaven and earth.
Literary Awards Welcome Release of Lost History of Royal Cambodian Dance
6/19/2008. PDF, Online
Earth in Flower: Lost History of Cambodian Dance Featured on Publishers Weekly Cover
2/29/2008. PDF, Online
Earth in Flower: Lost History of Cambodian Royal Dancers Reappears
2/21/2008. PDF, Online
Luther College scholar preserves Cambodian dance history
Royal Cambodian Dance Presentation by Chatfield Author Paul Cravath
Cambodian dance blossoms in Earth in Flower
Minnesota Native Documents Cambodian Dance
Publisher’s Weekly Cover
Asian Theater Journal
By Toni Shapiro-Phim, Spring 2009
Cambodia’s Lost Dance Troupe (pdf)
By Alex Salkever, Spring 2008
Mensa Bulletin (pdf)
By Tom Elliott, June 2008
Book details, author bio, and table of contents (pdf)
Table of contents (pdf)
Complete bibliography and index (pdf)
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