Education and Funding

Education and Funding


Apsara Arts Association

(Community Performing Arts Training and Humanitarian Organization)
Apsara Arts Association, a community organization, aims to provide students with a solid training in Cambodian dance and related arts. Part of their mission is to recognize the accomplishments of older teachers and to transfer their knowledge and experience to the next generation.More ...

Association for the Conservation of Arts and Culture

(Community Performing Arts Training Organization)
The Association for the Conservation of Arts and Culture seeks to achieve three main goals. First, it aims to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Cambodian arts and culture. Second, the Association organizes its schedule of classes to be able to provide opportunities to poor children in the community who desire to study dance and music, but cannot afford to attend the state art school.More ...

Epic Arts

(Arts Organization)
Epic Arts, an integrated and inclusive arts training organization based in the southern Cambodian town of Kampot has operated in the country since 2006. Epic Arts offers arts programmes for deaf people and persons with physical disabilities, and also runs an income-generating café, staffed by local programme participants.More ...

Royal University of Fine Arts

(Performing and Fine Arts University)
Founded in the mid-1960s, Cambodia’s Royal University of Fine Arts has five faculties: archaeology, architecture and urban planning, choreographic arts, music, and plastic arts. The choreographic arts faculty offers courses in theatre, circus arts, and dance.More ...

Secondary School of Arts

(Performing and Fine Arts Primary and Secondary School)
The Secondary School of Arts is a government institution offering training in plastic arts (drawing, painting, etc.), music, dance, theatre, and circus arts. Students at the school study technique in the morning, and follow Cambodia’s general academic curriculum in the afternoon.More ...

Tiny Toones

(Youth Education Organization and Dance Crew)
Tiny Toones, established in 2005, utilizes break-dancing and other aspects of hip hop culture including music and visual arts to empower underprivileged youth in Cambodia. While providing free training in the hip-hop arts, Tiny Toones also offers training in English, Khmer, computer literacy, and harm reduction.More ...