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Yike
''Yike'' ((クメール語:យីកេ), pronounced (:ˈjiːkeː)) is a genre of dance drama from Cambodia with strong Cham and Malay influences. ''Yike'' is performed in nearly every province of Cambodia and by the Khmer Krom communities in southern Vietnam. The Khmer Krom have two terms for it, the ''yike'' as the rest of Khmer communities, and the ''yuke'' which is used to refer to the dance theatre also known as Lakhon Bassac. In Thailand, there is an analogous theatre called ''likay'' although it is vastly different in performance and with the music using a piphat mon ensemble instead of the rebana (or ''skor yike'') and tro ensemble as in the Cambodian version. ==Performances== Performances of the ''yike'' are often commenced with a dance performance called ''robam yike hom rong'' which is used for invocation. For the bulk of the performance however, a dancing style similar to ''rom kbach'' is lightly incorporated. The stories are often of various Jatakas or tales of the Buddha's life. Performances of the story of Tum Teav in the yike are also common. It is performed in a circle so viewers could see it from every angle. The performances gained popularity with Cambodian farmers, thus it have changed over time into a theatrical art form to promote the teachings of Buddhism and Brahmanism.
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