Cambodian Living Arts
About the Founder
Arn Chorn-Pond, originator of Cambodian Living Arts, is a Cambodian-American displaced person and was highlighted in the Emmy-assigned narrative, The Flute Player. He is a universally perceived human rights pioneer, speaker, and coach. A previous Director of Youth Programs for the Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association in Lowell, Massachussets, Arn served as a unique counsel on Cambodian undertakings for Clear Path International in mid 2001. Arn as of now dwells in Cambodia, where he keeps on being boss backer of Cambodian Living Arts supporting senior Cambodian performers and craftsmen to go on their priceless practices to the more youthful era.
Mission
The mission of Cambodian Living Arts is to encourage the change of Cambodia through human expressions.
We work together to make a situation where Cambodian expressions engage and change people and groups.
We do this by building the limit of craftsmen and expressions of the human experience group, by advancing consciousness of expressions of the human experience, and by upholding for human expressions with social policymakers and significant establishments.
In doing as such, we expect to make esteem and comprehension of what it intends to be Cambodian and to make a feeling of solidarity and shared society. We trust that through imagination we can each grow our potential as people.
Vision
By 2020, we imagine an energetic and element social segment all through Cambodia, with expressions of the human experience as the nation's national and worldwide mark. Cambodian Living Arts will be an impetus for this advancement. The fruitful change of Cambodia's social personality will be a model for different social orders.
CAMBODIAN LIVING ARTS
128G9, Sothearos Street
Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Morn
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cell: 012-959-005, Tel: 023-986-032
events@cambodianlivingarts.com
www.cambodianlivingarts.org
www.cambodianlivingarts.co.uk
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