Ep3 A Cambodian-American Perspective on Arts & Culture with Edo and Eyen Chorm
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In this interview with Edo and Eyen Chorm, the sister design duo behind the luxury jewelry label EdoEyen with a mission to build a global appreciation for Cambodian arts and culture with ancient Khmer-inspired jewelry.
Edo and Eyen were both introduced to Angkorian culture at an early age. As dancers, they performed the Khmer Classical Ballet on stage in Asia and North America. Both enjoyed watching old Khmer 1960s-1970s films portraying princesses in royal regalia. They spent their pastime listening to their mother retell stories and myths of the divine. Now, from a seasoned modeling career to earning a bachelor's from the fashion institute of technology and working at a global prestige powerhouse, their experiences, coupled with an unwavering spirit, has put them on the emboldened path to help halt the waning of a culture that is worth preserving.
Featuring: "The magic of Khmer classical dance" by Prumsodun Ok
Music: Blue Winds Blow by Blue Dot Music