A SICHAM Initiative to Protect Creativity, Honor Elders & Keep Cultural Memory Alive

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For centuries, the Champa people have expressed their identity through

For centuries, the Champa people have expressed their identity through art, poetry, music, and oral storytelling.
These traditions carry the soul of the community — the rhythm of the drums, the elegance of weaving, the wisdom of poetry, and the stories passed down from elders to children.

But today, many of these cultural treasures are at risk of fading as younger generations face limited access to cultural education, creative spaces, and elders who once served as the keepers of memory.

SICHAM's Champa Arts, Poetry & Oral Traditions Project is our commitment to preserving this living heritage and ensuring that Champa creativity continues to inspire generations.

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Friday, 22 May 2026

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