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Drum Dance is a most splendid kind of dance for audiences to enjoy. The most impressive among these is the Large Drum Dance, which is also called Choshio and played in the Ongkor or Harvest Festival. It is directed by an old man who wears a blue mask and a colorful Tibetan gown, he shoulders a copper bell and a sword and holds an immortal staff wrapped in a white Khatag. The dancers are also colorfully dressed in a cape and long boots. Each has a large drum with a 60 cm. (2 ft.) diameter that is painted with colorful patterns hung from their shoulders and they use a 'U'-shaped drum stick to beat it. They dance rhythmically to the beat of drums while changing their line form.
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