Krit- da – pi – ni – han
This dance is accompanied by the scattering of fragrant flowers which show the symbolic of our salutation and good wishes to the audience |
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RAM SAT CHATRI
Chartri is a form of dance – drama that is popular in the southern parts of Thailand. According to the tradition, the Chartri is the prototype of all froms of Thai dance – drama, which are its modifications in successive periods. |
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Khon (Masked Play) :
The Pursuit of Supanamatcha
Khon, the masked dance-drama of the Ramakien, the Thai Ramayana . It’s the most important type of Thai dramatic performance, It has existed since ancient time. This episode is another beautiful part of Ramayana. |
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Pu Bao Puy Luy Hak Sao Pern Won
This dance performance is the north eastern fisticuff fighting mix together with the art body gesture, they created the brand new dancing. By using the dance performance they also composed the harmonize typical song for matching the dance as well. |
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MANORA BOO-CHA-YAN
This is an episode from the play “Manora” which is the love story of Prince Suthon and the Kinari Manora. While Prince Suthon was away from the city, his father the king had a bad dream the Purohit told the king to force Manora to sacrifice by fire. |
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LUM PLEARN
Lum Plearn is originally a dance of the northeastern part of Thailand which has an amusing movement and rhythm . The dance is performed on many joyful occasion and can attract large audiences. During the performance the arms and hands are held in curves with beautifully moving and treading feet. |
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JATURAPUK – NAWANAT-
RUNGSON
Jaturapuk means Four. It is a lyrical dance expressing the four characters of Thailand. Like the climate, Thai regional cultures vary widely, yet on the whole, the Thais of the four regions have unanimously enjoyed the country’s unique culture, which reflects the stability, serenity and contentment in the Thai lifestyle. |
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LELA MANORI
This classical dancing had been created by mixing between the art of south (Nora) and the art of central of THAILAND, which make it a perfect show. |
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Khon (Masked Play) :
Rama and Thotsakan in Combat
This is episode from khon (masked dance – drama of the Ramakien, the Thai Ramayana.) It depicts the royal battle between Phra Ram (Rama) the demon king of Krung Longka (Sri Lanka), on the other. |
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BEAUTIFUL THAILAND
This high light of the show is consisted of Thai typical four parts Central South and Northeastern. There are splendid and will stow to us about the name of “Land of Smile” with joyful and plantation |
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