Love Khmer cultures it’s so versatile with fragrance , flower, jewelry, stones their dance are noble what a beauty and riches histories. Stand strong and be resilient Kun Khmers despite from the past tragedies our cultures stand phenomenal Throughout the world. Thank you for this treasure footage of our beloved Princess Buppa Devi ! May your soul be immortal and watch over Cambodia and its people 😓❤️🙏🌎 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭❤️🥰🙏🙏
When I was quite young and the whole household would take their afternoon nap, I would get up and raid the wardrobe in which my mother would store all our winter clothes. From it I would create a motley ensemble, getting my hands on anything I could find that would help create with me, the joy, drama and intrigue that my heart so wanted to feel. I would emerge from behind the dark mahogany cupboards and step out onto the cool stone floor that awaited in front of me, with long silk trains flowing behind from my undulating hips and arms. Peacock feathers that were gathering dust in my grandfathers study, now proudly jutting out like an indigo sunrise behind two majestic snowy white mountains that was basically an old bra that I had quietly borrowed from my aunt bra to place on my head like a crown. All of this was rather ironically and neatly held together in place with my dads old University of Birmingham tie that was tied into a tidy masculine bow behind my neck. We did not have television, but my grandfather played his old records in the evening. I would memorize the rhythm in my heart so I could dress up and move silently and regally through the quiet, empty sunlit corridors of a crumbling Art Deco house that my grandfather had built in north Calcutta. I did not desire any audience as I devoured magic electric air lay in front of me, as I walked through it. I was my own muse, my own creator and creation and my own audience. After watching this I realize that I was going into a ‘state’. The state of the Apsara. The Apsara is not just an Eastern phenomenon. Artists like Erté and Hollywood costume designers like Adrian have unknowingly channeled her in their divine creations that celluloid apsaras like Garbo and Crawford would embody. The Apsara....She is at once wise yet capricious, she is elaborate yet perfectly measured. A divine fleeting paradox that will forever continue to step through the hearts of the children who can go mad with the utter pain and joy that both exist at once in this incredible stage we call Earth. May her feet walk through your heart and her bells awaken your soul. 🦚 🌏
Princess Norodom Bopha Devi is not just beautiful, but she is also the best apsara dancer in the world . She danced with her heart and soul, gracious, elegant and all. A true artist. It was as if she just walked out of Angkor wats stone sculpture and dance. A true apsara star.
Thank you so much for this treasure footages of Khmer Princess Bopha Devi her Apasara art dancing skill it’s indeed a captivating divinity characters . What a treasure histories of Cambodia country .
ខ្ញុំសូមអរគុណដល់ម្ចាស់ឆានែលដែលបាននាំឃ្លីបវីដេអូចាស់ៗមកបង្ហោះចែកជូនបងប្អូនបានទស្សនាខ្ញុំចង់ឱ្យបងយកវីដេអូផ្សេងៗទៀតដើម្បីផ្សព្វផ្សាយអំពីសិល្បៈបុរាណខ្មែរយើងឲ្យក្មេងជំនាន់ក្រោយបានទស្សនាទាំងអស់គ្នានិងមិនគាំទ្រសិល្បៈដែលថតចម្លងពីគេi love cambodia🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Great video, very interesting and worthwhile video. Isn't it great that we may now watch such classic and rare videos that are more than 50 years old now!
Rest in peace your majesty we are so grateful that you almost spend of all your love time to protect our culture of all costs🙏 and Carry it along the way thank you!
It was in 1966, she was 23 years old, she "retired" in 1975, doing that for more than 15 years, after the horrible and monsterous Khmer Rouge regime, then when Cambodia gradually recovered somewhere from '90s from that awful genocide, skulls, deaths, extreme famine, she returned, but as a teacher, professor and mentor for Apsara traditional dance. She was a beauty really, natural bronze ten, not unnatural white like all Asian women today, especially darker ones in south Asia are sick for and obsesed with bleaching skin face and arm cremes that can cause skin complexion damage and are not for joke or play, can be dangerous and even toxic for skin. Nice dancing.
she has such enchanting eyes & I'm mesmerized by it. after watching all the clips, she made me felt like she's the "real thing". from what video is this clip?
Cambodia is very beautiful
Love from the Philippines
We love you ♥
We love u too
we love too you
🥰🥰🥰
Same. Love Cambodia from Philippines
Salamat I am a Cambodian my teacher is filipino did I spell? Thank you Filipino correct???
Our princess shined like a star. Thank you so much for your royal service to our country. You'll always be remembered as our best Apsara forever
my heart aches for cambodia. Please continue to preserve such beautiful art
I’m sorry to say but Khmer culture will disappear soon because Khmer people love everyone’s culture but their own.
@@moniequajohnson3094lol if u think like that you’re so wrong
Vice-versa more like somebody else love Khmer culture but their own. Hate Khmer because we are the original. 🇰🇭 🙏 🙏 🙏
Love Khmer cultures it’s so versatile with fragrance , flower, jewelry, stones their dance are noble what a beauty and riches histories. Stand strong and be resilient Kun Khmers despite from the past tragedies our cultures stand phenomenal
Throughout the world. Thank you for this treasure footage of our beloved Princess Buppa Devi ! May your soul be immortal and watch over Cambodia and its people 😓❤️🙏🌎 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭❤️🥰🙏🙏
The revolution actually sought to destroy this.
Even though I’m from Thailand, we Thais and Cambodians should be loving each other.
Agree with you
I agreed with you. We are brothers and sisters just like the Indians. Jai
She is really beautiful
Luv from India 🇮🇳
Magical
Hello from India 🇮🇳, Congrats
RIP to our Khmer Princess.
The first apsara in white! 🇰🇭 RIP Princess Buppha Devi
Who unlike the video? 😒 Damn you people know nothing about art.
Please respect her!
When I was quite young and the whole household would take their afternoon nap, I would get up and raid the wardrobe in which my mother would store all our winter clothes. From it I would create a motley ensemble, getting my hands on anything I could find that would help create with me, the joy, drama and intrigue that my heart so wanted to feel.
I would emerge from behind the dark mahogany cupboards and step out onto the cool stone floor that awaited in front of me, with long silk trains flowing behind from my undulating hips and arms.
Peacock feathers that were gathering dust in my grandfathers study, now proudly jutting out like an indigo sunrise behind two majestic snowy white mountains that was basically an old bra that I had quietly borrowed from my aunt bra to place on my head like a crown.
All of this was rather ironically and neatly held together in place with my dads old University of Birmingham tie that was tied into a tidy masculine bow behind my neck.
We did not have television, but my grandfather played his old records in the evening. I would memorize the rhythm in my heart so I could dress up and move silently and regally through the quiet, empty sunlit corridors of a crumbling Art Deco house that my grandfather had built in north Calcutta. I did not desire any audience as I devoured magic electric air lay in front of me, as I walked through it. I was my own muse, my own creator and creation and my own audience.
After watching this I realize that I was going into a ‘state’. The state of the Apsara.
The Apsara is not just an Eastern phenomenon. Artists like Erté and Hollywood costume designers like Adrian have unknowingly channeled her in their divine creations that celluloid apsaras like Garbo and Crawford would embody.
The Apsara....She is at once wise yet capricious, she is elaborate yet perfectly measured.
A divine fleeting paradox that will forever continue to step through the hearts of the children who can go mad with the utter pain and joy that both exist at once in this incredible stage we call Earth.
May her feet walk through your heart and her bells awaken your soul.
🦚 🌏
Your story is beautiful. Thank you
Thank you so much for such a magical story and description of the apsara. Will definitely do more research on this now.
I’m in love with apsara
I love my culture 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭❤️
Princess Norodom Bopha Devi is not just beautiful, but she is also the best apsara dancer in the world . She danced with her heart and soul, gracious, elegant and all. A true artist. It was as if she just walked out of Angkor wats stone sculpture and dance. A true apsara star.
นี่ขนาดเก่งที่สุดในกัดพูชานะนี่ ยังรำแข็งขนาดนี้ ถ้าไม่เก่งจะขนาดไหน
ពេញ១ជីវិតដើម្បីរក្សារបាំបុរាណ អរព្រះគុណ
ចោះយើងទាំងអស់គ្នាមិនជួយថែរក្សាទេឬ សូមជួយថែរក្សាទាំងអស់គ្មាផង
One of history's most beautiful Princesses.
RIP dear princess, no one could have done better and never will.
Her artisic sense and danse are awesome. She contibuted a lot to society in Cambodia and the world. RIP.
She is sooooo beautiful, there is something so special about her. ❤️❤️❤️
สมเด็จเรียม นโรดม บุพผาเทวี สวยมาก รำก็งาม 🙏🏻
พระองค์ทรงมีพระปรีชาสามารถ และมีพระสิริโฉมงดงามยิ่ง ขอน้อมถวายความอาลัย ขอทรงเสด็จสู่สวรรคาลัยเทอญ
ខ្ញុំម្ចាស់ស្រឡាញ់ទ្រង់ណាស់ ខ្ញុំនិងថែអ្វីដែរទ្រង់ថែមកជាយូ
The Princess was one of the most beautiful women in the World.
Thank you so much for this treasure footages of Khmer Princess Bopha Devi her Apasara art dancing skill it’s indeed a captivating divinity characters . What a treasure histories of Cambodia country .
She is the most beautiful princess I have ever seen.
Thank you for posting this. It's a clip from Marcel Camus's film Birds of Paradise (1962) :D
Love From Thailand
งดงามมากครับ
ขอน้อมถวายอาลัย เสด็จสู่สวรรคาลัย
May her royal highness live peacefully in paradise.
ខ្ញុំសូមអរគុណដល់ម្ចាស់ឆានែលដែលបាននាំឃ្លីបវីដេអូចាស់ៗមកបង្ហោះចែកជូនបងប្អូនបានទស្សនាខ្ញុំចង់ឱ្យបងយកវីដេអូផ្សេងៗទៀតដើម្បីផ្សព្វផ្សាយអំពីសិល្បៈបុរាណខ្មែរយើងឲ្យក្មេងជំនាន់ក្រោយបានទស្សនាទាំងអស់គ្នានិងមិនគាំទ្រសិល្បៈដែលថតចម្លងពីគេi love cambodia🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
She’s very beautiful and very classy dancers. Very nice documentary. Thanks for sharing.
Great video, very interesting and worthwhile video. Isn't it great that we may now watch such classic and rare videos that are more than 50 years old now!
Rest in peace your majesty we are so grateful that you almost spend of all your love time to protect our culture of all costs🙏 and Carry it along the way thank you!
Such colourful and beautiful Princess💛❤💚
เสียดาย ท่านรำสวยจริงๆ
😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
A princess indeed ♥️
Hello from India 🇮🇳, Congrats
Pls. Come back princess!!!
SO GRACIOUS MY BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS! SHE AGED GRACIOUSLY AND WHAT A GREAT ART AND CULTURE CAMBODIA HAS!!!....💞💞💞💕💕
Sad and tragic to remember the fate of most of these people.
She so gorgeous
It was in 1966, she was 23 years old, she "retired" in 1975, doing that for more than 15 years, after the horrible and monsterous Khmer Rouge regime, then when Cambodia gradually recovered somewhere from '90s from that awful genocide, skulls, deaths, extreme famine, she returned, but as a teacher, professor and mentor for Apsara traditional dance. She was a beauty really, natural bronze ten, not unnatural white like all Asian women today, especially darker ones in south Asia are sick for and obsesed with bleaching skin face and arm cremes that can cause skin complexion damage and are not for joke or play, can be dangerous and even toxic for skin. Nice dancing.
น้อมถวายความอาลัย
I love my khmer culture ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
ឈុតនេះពិតជាអស្ចារ្យពេកណាស់
Damn she is beautiful! Rest In Peace your highness…
im in love
She has a Natural beauty without plastic surgery
គាត់រាំស្អាតណាស់
So perfect!
Wow so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
ព្រះនាងមទ្រីអើយយៀងមកវិញហើយyes or yes 🌞🤪😜🤩🥰
So beautiful
❤kingdom Of Wonder ❤
🎉Land Of Amazing 🎉
Beautiful. Regards.
The dress dance costume the people so beautiful
ពិតជាស្រស់ស្អាតពេកពន់
Why doesn't the dancer blink, is that significant? So beautiful! ❤
앙코르와트는 궁전이었나보네. 앙코르와트에서 한 캄보디아왕국 발레공연. 의상 무대장치 모두 엄청나게 화려한데 저 공주는 움직임이 우아하다. 캄보디아왕국 굉장했던듯 하네.
Amazing
เจ้าหญิงทรงพระสิริโฉมตั้งแต่ วัยพระเยาว์
พระพักตร์งดงามแบบเอเชียจริงๆ
She is and was so beautiful
Tới nghĩ nếu không có ponpot thì nền văn hoá của Campuchia sẽ đi xa hơn nữa...
Amazing 😍😍
In Javanese (Indonesian), apsara means an angel.
In almost all Indian languages same meaning for apsara
Dewi, or Devi
@@ahmadabdulwahid9148 Devi in Khmer also means angel.
Sia mean 🙏
Sanskritam it is
So nice 👍
I miss my queen 😭👑
ទ្រង់ជាស្រីសួគ៌ន័យម្លប់ដល់កូនចៅ🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
ขอถวายความอาลัยครับ
pantumburi almost same javaneese culture in Indonesian
สวยมากๆ
thank you
สวยงาม
មានមោតនភាពណាស់
she has such enchanting eyes & I'm mesmerized by it. after watching all the clips, she made me felt like she's the "real thing". from what video is this clip?
Very Pretty Apsara Aunt Bopha Tevy
beautiful...
🦋🌏❤️🙏👨👩👧👦Love from Kempten
She look like miss cambodia universe 2021
The final image is just extraordinary
សាធុ សាធុ 🌞😍🤩🥰
I could sell my soul for her come back 😢
❤❤❤❤❤
No one gonna notice the leg dance!! That’s so amazing
Good video
What the humming song in the beginning plz!!!!!
The humming starts at the begging of this song🔥
ruclips.net/video/9z6iIaXw6ng/видео.html
@@yasuka4194 omg I love you thank you for helping me connect to my culture and ancestors as a Cambodian Chinese American
Very colorful.
ស្អាតណាស់ខ្មែរ
RIP Preash Neang!
My soul loves everything about you
💜💛
She looks like my mother.
is there a full video of teh performance?
🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
ស្រលាញ់ណាស់
❤
This vidéo uploaded just a week before she passed away
can someone tell me what the name of the song that plays at the end???
ruclips.net/video/IXReawuoGSM/видео.html
This song is sung by Ms. Ros Serey Sothea (រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា) released in 60s. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ros_Serey_Sothea
thank you very much!!!
I love Thailand from india
They are Cambodian.
They’re literally Cambodian, I-
This is Cambodia not Thailand
What song in 2:14
ត្រពាំងពាយ Tro peang peay
I don't know what chapter im dancing to
The song in the end?
Tropaing Peay by Ros Sereysothea
ruclips.net/video/r1C4yd6u1WQ/видео.html
น้องรอดอ
ขอถวายอาลัย
💕💕👏💕💕
This is quite similar to Indian. Devi is also a common Indian last name.
It simpler because Cambodia influenced by India culture from the ancient time