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Where did the fairy dance come from?

Fairy dance is a classic work in Cambodian court dance, which originated from Hindu legend. Dance inspiration comes from flying sculpture and Angkor sculpture. 1940 Later, Princess Pahua David, the eldest daughter of Nilia, performed this dance and became a very famous dance star at that time. She plays a central role in the dance, which is beautiful and moving. Fairy dances are graceful and elegant, and many of them come from the goddess Apsara in Angkor relief. In Angkor, there are about 1700 reliefs of the goddess Apsara, with beautiful shapes and numerous dances, and the dance form of each reliefs is very attractive. As early as the Angkor Dynasty, dancers who celebrated and prayed for the royal temples were all called fairies and enjoyed a very distinguished position. "Fairy Dance" is famous for its elegant dance and dignified dance. Its body range is small and its movements change slowly. Dancers communicate with the audience mainly through their eyes. The dancers of the fairy dance have undergone strict training. Their arms and fingers are slender and soft, and they mainly use the changes of their arms and fingers to convey different information during the performance. The dance procedure of "Fairy Dance" is rigorous, just like the Peking Opera in our country, it has a specific role and obvious drama meaning. "Fairy Dance" is based on relief, with a strong sense of sculpture, with movement in stillness and stillness in movement. The dancer's movements basically change from one beautiful shape to another, with myriad manners and continuous movements. The sense of fluency in movements is a typical example of Cambodian dance movements and classical spirit, showing the inherent implicit oriental beauty.

The famous "Fairy Dance" actor in Cambodia is Jinhua Slibao, who works in the cultural department of Siem Reap province in Cambodia and is also a famous court dancer in Cambodia. With her graceful dancing, people appreciate the charm of Angkor Wat. In the deep corridor, she passed through the window lattice like an abacus bead, telling the original charm of fairy dance with delicate dance rhyme, as if the relief with beautiful shape and colorful dance was incarnated as a human being and fell into the mortal world. She is the only one selected to perform fairy dance in Angkor Wat, and her dancing skills are superb. She performed a classical dance fairy dance in traditional Cambodian costume. In the quiet Angkor Wat, the fairy dancers are smart, elegant, generous and free and easy, as if we were facing fairies and immortals. With the passage of time, people seem to be in a time tunnel, unable to tell the past, present and future.