The Royal artful dance of Cambodia (Khmer: ល្ខោនព្រះរាជទ្រព្យ) is a type of performing expressions
built up in the regal courts of Cambodia with the end goal of diversion and in addition stylized appeasement. It is the predominant kind of move theater in Cambodia that components the traditional move style (របាំក្បាច់បូរាណ) and is closely resembling Thai move theater of the internal court, the lakhon nai.
It is performed amid open events and services in Cambodia and among Cambodians in other countries.[unver. 1] Performances involves intricately dressed artists performing a moderate and metaphorical arrangement of motions and postures intended to spellbind the viewer. The collection incorporates moves of tribute or summon and the sanctioning of conventional stories and epic sonnets, for example, the Ramayana. The music is played by a gathering of xylophones, metallophones, woodwind instruments, drums, and gong rings joined by an ensemble.