White gold
Auteurs : Phare Circus (Artiste) ; Gobin, Xavier (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Siem Reap
Date de publication : 2018
Langue : Anglais
Description : 61 pages, illustrations en couleur ; 24 cm.
Sujets :
Phare Ponleu Selpak [organisme de cirque]
White gold [spectacle de cirque]
Arts du cirque - Cambodge
Écoles de cirque - Cambodge
Résumé :
In the Khmer language, “nourishment” cannot be expressed without the word “rice”. Cambodians are born, live, work and die in the rice fields. Rice is eaten morning, noon and night. Rice represents the richness of Cambodia but also how Cambodia is exploited by the outside world.
Rice in Cambodia
“White Gold” refers to the role of rice in Cambodia. The story begins with a celebration of people’s respect for rice. After damaging his father’s mandala by accident, our leading character finds himself thrown from his village, into a world where rice becomes commerce and hard labor. As the community’s values shift towards monetary interest, they find themselves plunged into competition, jealousy, greed, self-interest.
“White Gold” follows an individual and his community as they balance the demands of the modern world, community and Buddhist teachings of moderation.
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Programmes de spectacle
Cote : PHA-2018