An Apsara dancer sculpture on the wall of Angkor Wat, 12th century. Robam Tep Apsara (Khmer: របាំទេពអប្សរា) is one of the traditional dances of Cambodia. It is played by women, sewn into tight-fitting traditional dress, whose graceful, sinuous gestures are codified to narrate classical myths or religious stories. It is one of the national symbols of Cambodia.














