Sophiline Cheam Shapiro

[2] In 1990, Shapiro did a classical Cambodian dance adaptation of Othello called Samrithechak (2000) (សំរឹទ្ធិចក្រ), using symbolism and metaphors to allude to the guilt of the Khmer Rouge, and their denial of the crimes they committed on Cambodia.

[1] Her choreography includes The Glass Box (2002) and Seasons of Migration (2005), which she has set on Cambodia's finest performing artists and toured to three continents.

Notable venues include Cal Performances, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, New York's Joyce Theater and the Venice Biennale.

Pamina Devi had its world premiere at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater as part of Vienna's New Crowned Hope Festival (2006).

Her collaboration with composer Chinary Ung for the Los Angeles Master Chorale debuted in November 2008 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Shapiro in performance in 2009