The Phnom Penh Post

‘Sampot bot’ gala showcases Khmer dress

- Van Socheata

THE Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has announced that the first “Khmer Sampot Bot Gala” will be held next month.

‘Sampot bot’, roughly translated as folded skirt, is a long, rectangula­r cloth worn around the lower body. The traditiona­l dress is common among state employees, and, if made from silk, is usually worn in a special occasion such as wedding ceremony.

While addressing a February 26 press conference, ministry secretary of state Londy Sannara explained that the March 2 event aims to preserve the traditions and intangible heritage of the Khmer ancestors.

She hopes the gala will inspire all Cambodians, especially women, to cherish their culture and become more aware of Khmer values, as well as the beauty of sampot bot.

“This purpose of the ministry organising this event is to help young people understand that sampot bot is part of the intangible heritage that our ancestors left for us.

“Because the young are bamboo shoots who will grow into tomorrow’s leaders, we have a duty to preserve and promote Khmer culture, because it belongs

to us all,” she said.

The ministry encouraged domestic and internatio­nal visitors, as well as journalist­s, to visit the event and advertise it widely to preserve Khmer culture.

Roth Sandab, a researcher of Khmer culture, civilisati­on and politics, said on February 27 that the event demonstrat­es the ministry’s dedication to preserving traditiona­l Khmer dress, noting that traditiona­l clothing appeared

to be on the decline.

He added that an influx of foreign culture and clothing mean the younger generation­s of Cambodians are less interested in wearing items like sampot bot on a daily basis, with the traditiona­l dress typically only worn on special occasions.

“I congratula­te the ministry for organising the gala, and I expect it will attract a lot of attention from the public. Sampot bot is very beautiful and makes the wearer

look classy,” he said.

“I have nothing against people wearing foreign clothing, but if young people never see our traditiona­l garb, then the unique clothing our ancestors left to us may be lost,” he added.

This Khmer Sampot Bot Gala is set to take place on the evening of March 2, at Phnom Penh’s Chaktomuk Conference Hall. An exhibition of Khmer handicraft­s will be staged at the same venue from March 1-3.

 ?? CPP ?? Women wearing ‘sampot bot’ pose for a group photo with their male colleagues as they attend a meeting to discuss the upcoming gala event.
CPP Women wearing ‘sampot bot’ pose for a group photo with their male colleagues as they attend a meeting to discuss the upcoming gala event.

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