Thailand traditional dance - Lakhon

June 28th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Bangkok

Lakhon Thailand traditional dance

traditional dance of thailand

Traditional dance of thailand lakhon

While khon is maleoriented  and relies on virtu  osity in strength and  muscular
exertion, the  court ly  lakhon impresses  its audience  with feminine grace and
elegant fluidity. Lakhon presents  episodes from the Ramakien,  Manors folktales
of southern Thailand,  and Lakhon Jatri  itinerant folk dances  used to exorcise
evil spirits. Lakhon is traditionally  accompanied by a chorus and  lead singers
instead  of  khonstyle  recitation,  though  these  distinctions  are  no longer
strictly followed. The costumes of elaborately embroidered cloth and  glittering
ornaments surpass  the brilliance  of the  khon. Actresses  are unencumbered  by
masks, allowing them to combine singing and dialogue with dance. Highly  refined
body  gestures display  a complex  encyclopedia of  movements while  emotion is conveyed  by demure  dartings of  the eyes  and highly  stylized, very  specific movements of the hands. The dance  itself lacks the dramatic leaps and  whirling pirouettes of Western ballet but a great deal of dramatic tension and sensuality are achieved  by the  movement of  the upper  torso. Khon  and lakhon  are often combined into grand shows for the benefit of both visitors and Thais.

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Traditional thai dance - KHON

June 28th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Bangkok

Khon

Khon Thai

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Khon Thailand

 Khon In Thailand

The glory of Thai classic theater is the khon, a stunning spectacle of warriors,
demons, and  monkeys in  brilliant costumes  who perform  ac robatics and highly
stylized movements. Khon has its  roots in courtsponsored ballets which  thrived
under royal  patronage until  the military  revolution of  1932 ended Thailand’s
absolute monarchy.  Accompanied by  the surrealistic  sounds of  the Thai  pipat
orchestra, the khon typically takes its storyline from either the Javanese  Inao
leg  end or  the Indian  Ramayana, called  the Ra  makien (”Glory  of Rama”)  in
Thailand. Actors and actresses never  speak, but rather mime narration  provided
by professional  troubadours and  choruses. Originally  a masked  drama, mod ern
khon features unmasked heroes and  ce lestial beings, though demons  and monkeys
continue to wear  bizarre head coverings.  Khon is an  endangered art form;  the
only remaining venue  in Thailand is  Bangkok’s National The  ater. Performances
are  sponsored  several times  yearly—superb  theatrical experiences  not  to be
missed.

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Thanon Khao San Bangkok Thailand at The Afternoon

June 25th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Bangkok

Thanon khao san

Tuk Tuk on Thanon Khao San Bangkok

Thanon Khao San in Bangkok

Thanon Khao San Bangkok Thailand in the afternoon

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