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Sokvannara sar biography of mahatma

          A unique story of love and regret that illuminates the lengths some will go to in order to deny or cover up the sins of their past.!

          Out of a temple in remote Cambodia, a world-class ballet dancer is discovered

          By Ninette Cheng
          Northwest Asian Weekly

          Pacific Northwest Ballet dancer Sokvannara Sar leaps during his dance routine as shown in Anne Bass’ documentary, “Dancing Across Borders.” Photo provided by Pacific Northwest Ballet.

          While visiting Cambodia in , American arts patron Anne H.

          Bass witnessed a rising star. Then 15 years old, Sokvannara “Sy” Sar performed a dance at Cambodia’s famous Preah Kahn temple and caught Bass’ eye.

          Nine years later, Sar is a member of the Pacific Northwest Ballet Company, and Bass has documented his journey every step of the way.

        1. A unique story of love and regret that illuminates the lengths some will go to in order to deny or cover up the sins of their past.
        2. On May 25, Sar’s story, in a film titled “Dancing Across Borders,” produced and directed by Bass, was showcased at the Seattle International Film Festival.

          Sar’s journey began on the streets of Cambodia.

          “I pretty much just followed my friends,” he said.

          “I didn’t know what it was really. I just wanted to try [dancing] out.”

          At the age of 9,