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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.
Bangkok’s Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theater has its own fascinating back story. Located on historic Charoenkrung Road – Bangkok’s first paved street – it celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2023.
Seri Wangnaitham (Thai: เสรี หวังในธรรม; January 3, 1937 – February 1, 2007, Bangkok, Thailand) was a Thai choreographer and performer of Thai traditional dance. Seri was considered a master khon dancer, which is regarded as Thailand's highest performing art form. He was also an actor, playwright, director ...
[35] According to Paul Cravath, this ceremony performed by Khmer dancers is also depicted in bas-reliefs at Angkor Wat in Cambodia and could have been the forefather of Khon. [36] Aside from folk and regional dances (such as southern Thailand's Indian-influenced Manora dance), the two major forms of Thai classical dance drama are Khon and ...
Khon is a traditional Thai dance focused on classical masks. This type of dance developed in the seventeenth century as a hybrid of Hindu military rituals and Thai martial arts. Khon focuses on the Ramakian epic, a version of the Ramayana story telling of Rama, an avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu, and his wife Sita who is abducted by the demon ...
Khon Kaen Sugar was founded as Kwang Soon Lee in 1945 in Bangkok and in 1952 moved to a plant in Thonburi, producing 250 bags of sugar a day.The company spent the next decades merging with and acquiring companies and in 1974 organized itself and its companies as KSL Group.
The TCDC Khon Kaen aims to promote and develop creativity at the regional level and drive economic and social development through three main areas: Creative People, Creative Business, and Creative Place. [14] The Khon Kaen branch of TCDC officially opened on March 20, 2020, as the second branch after the first in Chiang Mai (opened on April 2 ...
Children (defined as ages 2 to 18) are most often exposed to red 40 through products including cereal, juice, soda and ice cream, according to a 2016 study in the journal Food Additives ...