Romvong
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Romvong (Khmer: រាំវង់, also romanized as Rom Vong or Roam Vong), Lamvong (Lao: ລຳວົງ - lám wóŋ) or Ramwong (Thai: รำวง; RTGS: ram wong; Tai Lue: ᩃ᪁ ᩴᩅ ᩫ ᩬ, pronounced [rām.wōŋ]), Rambung (Malay: رمبوڠ, Vietnamese: lăm-vông) is a type of Southeast Asian dance where both females and males dance in a circle. It is a popular folk-dance in Xishuangbanna (China), Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Thailand. It is a slow round dance continuously moving in a circular manner, and incorporates graceful hand movements and simple footwork. Both men and women participate in the same circle.
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Le Romvong (រាំវង់ en khmer, ລໍາ ວົງ - lám wóŋ en lao (« Lamvong ») et รำวง en thaï (« Ramwong »). En occident, communément appelé Rom vong, ou Roam vong, il est un type de danse lente de l'Asie du Sud-Est dans laquelle les femmes et les hommes tournent, dans un même cercle, en intégrant des mouvements de main gracieux et un jeu de jambes simple.
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Le Romvong (រាំវង់ en khmer, ລໍາ ວົງ - lám wóŋ en lao (« Lamvong ») et รำวง en thaï (« Ramwong »). En occident, communément appelé Rom vong, ou Roam vong, il est un type de danse lente de l'Asie du Sud-Est dans laquelle les femmes et les hommes tournent, dans un même cercle, en intégrant des mouvements de main gracieux et un jeu de jambes simple. Le Ramvong est une danse folklorique très populaire au Cambodge, au Laos et en Thaïlande, interprétée lors des fêtes traditionnelles Khmers, notamment dans les ethnies Khmer Loeu, Phnong, Krung, Prou et . Ce style de danse circulaire est du reste revendiqué comme patrimoine culturel dans ces trois pays.
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Romvong (Khmer: រាំវង់, also romanized as Rom Vong or Roam Vong), Lamvong (Lao: ລຳວົງ - lám wóŋ) or Ramwong (Thai: รำวง; RTGS: ram wong; Tai Lue: ᩃ᪁ ᩴᩅ ᩫ ᩬ, pronounced [rām.wōŋ]), Rambung (Malay: رمبوڠ, Vietnamese: lăm-vông) is a type of Southeast Asian dance where both females and males dance in a circle. It is a popular folk-dance in Xishuangbanna (China), Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Thailand. It is a slow round dance continuously moving in a circular manner, and incorporates graceful hand movements and simple footwork. Both men and women participate in the same circle. The circular dance style is claimed as a traditional dance in the four countries of the region where it is often part of traditional festivities, popular celebrations and modern parties. In addition to the dominate Khmer, Lao, Malay and Thai cultures, romvong is also common among many other groups indigenous to Southeast Asia. In Cambodia, for example, Ramvong dance is also found among ethnic groups including the Phnong, Krung, Tampuan and Brao people.
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