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A dance excerpt from the story of Manohara as performed in lakhon chatri. Lakhon chatri (Thai: ละครชาตรี, pronounced [lā.kʰɔ̄ːn t͡ɕʰāː.trīː]) is a genre of dance-drama from Central Thailand and is closely related to the Nora of Southern Thailand.
Khon (Thai: โขน, pronounced) is a dance drama genre from Thailand.Khon has been performed since the Ayutthaya Kingdom. [1]It is traditionally performed solely in the royal court by men in masks accompanied by narrators and a traditional piphat ensemble.
There are three genres of drama-dance: Lakhon chatri, Lakhon nok, and Lakhon nai, of which Lakhon chatri is the oldest form of Thai dance and closely related to the Menora. Ram and Rabam are forms of dance that have existed since the Sukhothai period, as appears in various Sukhothai inscriptions and literature.
Culture of Thailand. Thai television soap opera (ละครโทรทัศน์) Lakhon nai (ละครใน), a performing art that originated in the royal court of Siam; Lakhon nok (ละครนอก), a genre of theatre from the Ayutthaya era; Lakhon Chatri, a genre of dance and drama from Central Thailand
STORY: This Cambodian artist creates elaborate masksthat are inspired by the centuries-old tradition of masked dance, Lakhon Khol Taming Suon is displaying the masks at the Sokha Hotel in Phnom ...
Lakhon nai is believed to be a contraction of lakhon nang nai (ละครนางใน), or 'theatre of the women of the palace'. [1]: 63 It was also known as lakhon khang nai (ละครข้างใน, literally, 'theatre of the inner court') and lakhon nai phra ratchathan (ละครในพระราชฐาน, literally, 'theatre of [belonging to] the king').
Hun lakhon lek (Thai: หุ่นละครเล็ก, pronounced [hùn lā.kʰɔ̄ːn lék]) is a type of traditional small Thai puppet which uses three puppeteers working together to produce a character with more mobility and lifelike movement.
The Joe Louis Puppet Theatre [1] [2] or Nattayasala Hun Lakhon Lek [2] (Thai: นาฏยศาลา หุ่นละครเล็ก), is the traditional Thai Hun Lakorn Lek marionette show originating in 1898, which was modeled from the Siamese court puppetries aged 1782 CE with the Chinese Glove puppetry influence at the Front Palace of Siamese Prince Wichaichan.