KCDI - CCC Member
CCC Bi-Monthly Meeting
2nd April, 2013Ms. Hing Srey
Background
Khmer Cultural Development Institute, also known as the Kampot Traditional Music School, is a non governmental and non-profit organization.
It was found in 1994 by Ms. Catherine Geach, an English woman.
Vision and Mission
Vision: A society that respects, values and supports traditional Khmer arts and culture and provides opportunities for vulnerable children.
Mission: To protect, preserve and develop Cambodian Traditional Arts and Culture for future generations through education, training and awareness raising and to care for and heal vulnerable children.
Staff
12 staff and 6 interns
Executive Committee
Technical Team
Care Takers and Guards
KCDI is overseen by a Board of five member
Programs
Boarding House: 28 eesidential children (15 girls) who attend public school and train in the arts at KCDI
Outreach program: Teaching community children in the arts
Transition Program: Supporting graduated, adult students to independent life outside the center
Exhibitions: KCDI hall open to Cambodian artists as a free exhibition space for community
Research and Documentation: Traditional art forms are preserved and recorded
Pin Peat
Yike
Mohori
Classical Dance
Folk Dance
Performances
Monthly Performance at KCDI
For tour groups with advanced booking
For National Celebrations
Wedding Music and other festivals such as Trot
Monthly Performances
Happy New Year!