The theater is in the museum courtyard, divided into 25, 20, 15 dollars by distance, three, see the venue is not big, we booked 15 dollars. After paying 60 dollars, handed me a tissue paper. The evening performance began at 7 o'clock. The performance group called CambodiaArtLiving was created by a Cambodian artist who had studied in the United States. Because Cambodian traditional art lacks the records of writing and books, it can only rely on oral teaching. After the country restored peace, he found some surviving postwar preachers. Teach young people to retain these artistic heritage. Although the theater is relatively simple, it is a stage in a shed, plus more than a dozen rows of long chairs; but the wonderful performance makes up for the lack of hardware, and it feels worth the fare. The LCD screen above the stage introduces the main content and background knowledge of dance in English and French bilingual, accompanied by traditional Khmer musical instruments and singing and harmony, and the soundtrack and dance are very infectious. Folk dance is lively and fun, young actors' movements and expressions are in place, which mimics the passages of various insects and makes people laugh, the two bowls in the actors' hands can be used to tap the companion, but also as props dressed as caterpillar side spots, The magical skills are amazing. The Apsala dance is elegant and noble and beautiful, the dancers are beautifully decorated from head to toe, even the chopsticks behind them, and each gesture has a specific meaning. The Apsala dance is said to be influenced by Indian culture, based on epics such as Romjana and religious legends. It is a palace dance of the former Angkor dynasty. When the Angkor dynasty was broken by the Siam (Thailand) army, the court dance troupe was brought to Thailand. So the Apsala dance and Thai court dance are a bit like, of course, but also have their own characteristics. Every nation has its own unique heritage and cultural heritage, but often lack mutual understanding and communication between each other, which is one of the meanings of our trip. Angkor monuments have many of the reliefs of Apsara, the action and dance performance is similar, presumably in the restoration of these dances also refer to ancient reliefs and murals. After seeing the performance, visit the monuments, as if building a bridge between ancient and reality.