The Carrying Culture Project

The Carrying Culture Project supports the work of Cambodian Living Arts and the Khmer Magic Music Bus. These resources help educators and students encounter Cambodian culture as living, contemporary, and deeply relevant. All materials are open access and freely available.

Arn Chorn-Pond TED Talk
Case Study Coming Soon

Music Saved My Life: The Arn Chorn-Pond Story

A powerful case study centered on Arn's TEDx talk, exploring how one child's decision to learn music became a lifelong mission of cultural preservation and healing through Cambodian Living Arts.

Video Grades 9-12 Resilience

About This Project

The Carrying Culture Project grew out of long-term relationships, shared experiences, and sustained engagement with Cambodian artists and cultural educators.

It supports the work of Cambodian Living Arts and the Khmer Magic Music Bus. Their daily practice demonstrates something essential: culture isn't something fixed in the past. It's something actively carried forward through teaching, performance, and community connection.

Schools often frame Cambodia primarily through conflict and loss. We start somewhere else: with the artists, musicians, and cultural workers who have been rebuilding, teaching, and creating for decades. Their work offers models of resilience, care, continuity, and artistic excellence that learners can draw from.

Rather than presenting a single narrative, these resources invite engagement through music, history, and lived experience, emphasizing listening, context, and connection. They're designed to work in pieces or as a whole, across disciplines and grade levels. Teachers can use them as standalone lessons, multi-day explorations, or as part of a broader unit.

We developed these resources to honor the artistry, history, and ongoing cultural work they highlight—and in the belief that learning is itself a way culture is carried forward.