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Prumsodun Ok
Cambodian classical dance
ACTA’s Apprenticeship Program, with is sister and apprentice Khannia Ok. The apprenticeship focused on developing Khannia’s abilities as a solo performer through the intensive study of Robam Apsara and Robam Tiyae, two pieces of traditional choreography.
As a participant in ACTA’s Traditional Arts Development Program in 2009, Prumsodun worked with master Cambodian classical dancer and choreographer Sophiline Cheam Shapiro on the commission and production of a costume for his dance work, Robam Teveateasei (Peavani Voleak).
Prumsodun participated in ACTA’s Apprentice Program in 2007, as an apprentice to master Cambodian classical dancer and choreographer Charya Burt.
Prumsodun has also been a featured artist and speaker as part of ACTA’s Traditional Arts Roundtable Series.