One Voice Cambodia

សំឡេងខ្មែរតែមួយ

"We rise with dignity. We speak as ONE VOICE."

A collective movement rooted in Cambodian culture, using art as a shared voice to express national dignity, truth, and peace.

Historical Background

ONE VOICE- សំឡេងខ្មែរតែមួយ began with the original artistic vision of the contemporary dance work, Garuda (Krud), created in 1997. Staged as a live performance and short film in 2025 titled "Defending Our Sacred Land, Raising Our Voice", it emerged at a time when Cambodia faces heightened tensions and threats.

Born in response to the human cost of war—displaced civilians, children fleeing schools, and the destruction of sacred temples—ONE VOICE transforms suffering into strength. It is a movement without hatred or violence, calling for compassion, justice, and accountability.

Core Values

  • Truth — so society stands on a correct foundation
  • Compassion — to heal all lives and suffering
  • Justice — to protect the innocent
  • Dignity — to preserve national honor

Our Vision

"Art is a universal language and a moral, soulful, and spiritual force. We affirm that Cambodia’s sacred land is not a place for war, but a place for peace, dignity, and ethical responsibility."

Our Mission

To communicate Cambodia’s true history, cultural values, and spirit of peace through artistic performance, classical and contemporary arts, film, and digital media. ONE VOICE fosters a culture of morality and dignity, advocating for peace at national and international levels.

The Founder

The visionary leader guiding the movement's artistic and cultural direction.

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Hun Pen

Director / Founder / Artist Lead

A visionary dancer and choreographer redefining Khmer dance. Deputy Director of Department of Performing Arts at the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts. For over two decades, she has transformed heritage into living art, using movement to bridge historical trauma with modern resilience. Her leadership within ONE VOICE serves as a moral compass for artists across the nation.

Campaign Structure

PHASE I

Restoring Peace Rituals

Filming of 20mn Contemporary Dance Film at Koh Ke Temple. 30 masters, priests, and monks restoring the 200-year lost Peace Ritual Ceremony.

PHASE II

Expanding the Narrative

Expansion to Chom Temple (Siem Reap) and Chiso Temple (Takeo). Mobilizing content creators and reaching out to Cambodia’s 5 border provinces.

PHASE III

National Exhibition

Photography Exhibition, screenings, and live performance in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap involving 150-300 artists.