Monday, March 17, 2014
Apsara Then and Now
Mr. Stevens has been photographing Angkorian sculptures and today’s classical dancers since he first visited Cambodia in 1996.
“You see, I photographed the bas-reliefs, I photographed the dances. But I had never seen a book that combined these,” he said.
“When people would talk about apsaras [dancers], it was at Angkor Wat,” Mr. Stevens said. “For most people, it is the only place to find them. But this is absolutely not true. You can find them at many temples in Angkor park as well as at other Angkorian-era monuments in the country.”
A biologist and medical-biology researcher by profession, Mr. Stevens has been taking photos since his first visit, and he estimates that his collection now exceeds more than 1 million images.
The book consists of short texts in English and German and full-page photos, usually with one of an Angkorian bas-relief on the left and today’s dancer or dancers on the right-hand side. Several photos feature details such as elaborate headdresses and ankle bracelets.
Link to source: http://www.cambodiadaily.com
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