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The Cambodian Association Auckland Inc. is a non-profit organization, founded in 1984. The mission of the organisation is the preservation of Cambodian arts and culture here in New Zealand.
Music and dance have played an important role in Cambodian culture, as part of religious and court ceremonies dating back to the 7th Century. This dance and music tradition, passed down from one generation to the next, is an indelible part of Cambodian culture, the lifeblood of Cambodian history, myth and legend, both in the classical dance and the rich and varied folk dances.
This national tragedy galvanized a group of Cambodian-New Zealand to form Cambodian-New Zealand dance group and begin what has become a journey of love and renewal to preserve Cambodian arts and culture here in New Zealand.
THE PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND WITH THE DANCERS
THE PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND WITH THE DANCERS
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