The project is a grant of new costumes to performers, musicians and performance equipment worth US$42,960 with a seven-month program period by 2026. The project is not only an upgrade of the strength of art teachers and students, but also the preservation of cultural heritage with ancient roots, creating a system of management and perpetuation of this precious art.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism in collaboration with the Ambassador of India signed the Memorandum of Understanding on the Project for the Preservation of Prak-Pram Dance Performances and the Development of Heritage Characters
19 January 2026, Lao, PDR
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