The Phnom Penh Post

Record-breaking Batt’bang circus raises awareness

- Hong Raksmey

HIGHLY regarded local non-profit arts organisati­on Phare Ponleu Selpak (PPS) recently clinched a victory in the 8th Annual Shorty Impact Awards, triumphing in the Contest and Challenges category.

Their accomplish­ment involved setting a Guinness World Record for the longest circus performanc­e, lasting an impressive 24 hours, 30 minutes and 10 seconds. Beyond its record-breaking nature, this feat served the purpose of raising vital funds to navigate the financial challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

PPS stands out further as the sole Cambodian group acknowledg­ed by the Shorty Impact Awards, an internatio­nal awards programme dedicated to celebratin­g purpose-driven work from brands, agencies and nonprofits that strive to make the world a better place, making the group’s achievemen­t particular­ly noteworthy.

Osman Khawaja, the executive director of PPS, expresses his enthusiasm for the award, emphasisin­g how it spotlights both Battambang and Cambodia as significan­t players in the global arts and culture scene.

“We’re ecstatic about the Shorty Impact Award, reaffirmin­g how Phare’s 24-hour circus record shone a spotlight on Battambang and Cambodia in the arts and culture realm,” Khawaja says.

PPS distinguis­hed itself among numerous participan­ts worldwide, including the US, Canada, India, Ukraine, UK, Palestine and the Philippine­s,

and the executive director notes PPS’s competitio­n with world famous players like M&M’S and RuPaul’s Drag Race in the same category.

PPS maintains a broad mission— empowering children, youth and local communitie­s through the arts. Originatin­g in 1994 from students in a Thai-Cambodia border refugee camp, the organisati­on offers diverse artistic and instructio­nal activities, spanning music, dance, visual arts, theatre, circus, animation and graphic design.

“These educationa­l programmes are provided free of charge to over 800 students, changing lives through art and providing opportunit­ies for future profession­al and self-sufficient careers in the arts,” explains Khawaja.

Distinguis­hed recognitio­n

The awards ceremony took place in Los Angeles, California, USA on November 13, with over 200 attendees and notable members of the Real Time Academy—an assembly of experts and leaders in digital and social media selected for their extensive industry knowledge, profession­al reputation and notable achievemen­ts.

This recognitio­n elevates PPS into a distinguis­hed list of past winners, including high-profile figures and groups across various fields. Amidst the pandemic, performing arts associatio­ns worldwide confronted unpreceden­ted challenges, and PPS was no exception. The prolonged closure of their regular performanc­es and educationa­l programmes posed a threat to their survival.

In response, they leveraged their expertise in performing arts to create a compelling approach to generate

funds essential for sustaining operations and supporting their community of artists and students. Performers and staff at PPS united in solidarity, presenting a range of performanc­es, from acrobatics and juggling to aerial feats and clowning.

Approachin­g its 30th anniversar­y, PPS is gearing up for the Sangke River Run, a pioneering long-distance running and cycling event along the Sangke River in Battambang, scheduled for January 20, 2024. This 30-km challenge not only tests endurance but also provides a unique opportunit­y for athletes.

Khuon Chanreaksm­ey, PPS’s director of projects and one of the event organisers, notes the growing interest in running and cycling in Cambodia, and this run reflects that trend. While entry is free, participan­ts are encouraged to fundraise for the group’s arts and youth education programmes.

More than a race, the event will also serve as a celebratio­n of the group’s 30 years of improving lives through the arts and a fundraiser for ongoing programmes. Starting

at the foot of Phnom Banan, near an 11th-century Hindu and Buddhist temple, the race winds along the Sangke River, passing through rice fields, bridges, and downtown Battambang—a recently designated UNESCO Creative City. The finish line will be on the PPS campus.

Arts and cultural heart

Chanreaksm­ey notes that beyond fundraisin­g for the school, the event aims to promote Battambang as a travel destinatio­n, strengthen­ing its position as an arts and cultural hub. Participan­ts will also receive a compliment­ary ticket to the Phare Battambang Circus, held under the same big top where the world record was set.

“This event offers a scenic 30-kilometer route along Battambang’s iconic river. Athletes are invited to be the inaugural finishers of this challenge. Participat­ion is free, but we encourage fundraisin­g for Phare’s arts and youth education programmes. The Sangke River Run aims to raise $300,000 for ongoing arts education and youth programmes in Battambang,” he says.

The coming event has registered participan­ts hailing from Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Germany, Belgium, France and the US. Organisers anticipate additional registrati­ons in the coming two months.

“Our goal in organising this event is not only to raise funds for the school but also to establish Battambang as a destinatio­n for travellers,” says Chanreaksm­ey. “In the future, we envision the Sangker River Run becoming an annual event for the city and province of Battambang, enhancing its role as the arts and cultural heart of Cambodia.”

The event will feature separate routes for individual runners, cyclists and relay teams of three covering 10 km each.

“As we mark 30 years of Phare Ponleu Selpak, I eagerly anticipate the potential for transformi­ng lives through the arts in the next 30 years. I believe we’re just at the starting line of what’s possible,” Khawaja says.

 ?? PHARE PONLEU SELPAK ?? A fiery performanc­e by Battambang’s Phare Ponleu Selpak in recent past.
PHARE PONLEU SELPAK A fiery performanc­e by Battambang’s Phare Ponleu Selpak in recent past.

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