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Posted 12th December 2011, by admin, and filed under Hug Thailand, Lifestyle & Leisure, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine

The History of Thai Mask Dancing

The performance of Thai mask dancing (Khon in Thai) is a time-honoured performance which is both charming to watch and an important part of Thai society. In English it is known in many names, Khon Drama, Thai mask-dancing or more simply Khon. Previously, this kind of performance could only be seen at very special occasions, such as major national celebrations. The reason for this being, in times gone by Khon performances were only staged in front of the King whilst he was in his Palace of residence. However, Khon can now actually be performed in public places during special occasions. It is believed that Khon performances go back more than 700 years.

Khon player or performer
Being a Khon performer is not something anyone can do. To be able to be a Khon performer, one must have a high level of expertise with regards to traditional Thai dancing. Bear in mind that performances were previously staged before the king. Therefore, there was no margin for errors or mistakes on the performer’s part and each performance had to be absolutely perfect. In most cases, the performers of Khon would have been trained by the royal Thai dancing schools which were located within the palaces. This would happen so that the general public would have no knowledge of how and what the performers were being taught. Another interesting point it that the performers were all women due to the fact that in times gone by men were not allowed entrance to Royal Palace grounds.

The story of Khon
Almost all Khon performances feature episodes from the Ramakian. The Ramakian (Glory of Rama”, sometimes also spelled Ramakien) is Thailand’s national epic, derived from the Hindu epic Ramayana.
Most of the Khon performances use a version of the epic rewritten by Rama II. These were specifically rewritten to feature in Khon dramas.
While the main story is identical to that of the Hindu Ramayana, many other aspects were transposed into a Thai context, such as the clothes, weapons, topography, and elements of nature, which are described as being Thai in style. Although Thailand is considered a Theravada Buddhist society, the Hindu mythology latent in the Ramakian serves to provide Thai legends with a creation myth, as well as representations of various spirits which complement beliefs derived from Thai animism.

Introduction to Ramakian story
So what is The Ramakian (Glory of Rama”) story? Basically, this story is about a war between a god and a demon. The god is named Rama and the Demon Thossakan. They both have very powerful armies; especially Rama, who has a very powerful general, a magic monkey called Hanuman. Therefore, a Khon performance will be based on the fights of these two armies.

The present Khon performances
Nowadays, Khon has changed both in terms of its characteristics and the way it is performed. Khon dance is now taught in public art schools and anyone, who is trained properly, can perform Khon. Performances can be staged everywhere, including public halls or theatres. It is one of the most important Thai art performances. There are some aspects that remain the same as when Khon was introduced, which are the norms and tradition of the performance, the respect the performer shows towards their teachers and the story of Ramakian.

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PURE BLUE FOUNDATION HOSTS BEACHSIDE DINING EVENT IN AID OF SAVING THAILAND’S MARINE LIFE

PHUKET, THAILAND – Thailand’s precious marine environment will once more be the worthy beneficiary of an exclusive fundraising event held by the pioneering corporate social responsibility group Pure Blue Foundation.

Aleenta Phuket–Phang Nga resort will host the prestigious “Help Save Marine Life” event on Saturday November 19 at its cool, innovative beach bar and lounge The Edge, perched on the picturesque Natai Beach. Tickets for the evening cost THB2,900 net per person and include dinner and free flowing drinks.

All funds raised on the night will go to the Pure Blue Foundation, which has been instrumental in rebuilding damaged coral reefs off the coast of the resort. Both the resort and the foundation were created by Aleenta Resorts Founder, Anchalika Kijkanakorn.

“We are really looking forward to putting on a fantastic event – and are very grateful for the support of Small Luxury Hotels (SLH) who are offering two amazing prizes of a seven night stay and a five night stay anywhere in the world – which we hope will help raise funds for this important work,” Ms Kijkanakorn said.

“Guests can also enjoy Chef Laurent Révéillac’s wonderful molecular cuisine which will be prepared from live cooking stations that we are setting up on the beach. It will really be a night to remember.”

The evening will start at 7pm with the release of indigenous leatherback turtles back into the sea –– followed by cocktails, dinner and entertainment including a fire show and music spun by DJ Me.

The evening will spark into life courtesy of French-born Chef Laurent – whose creativite culinary offerings have taken him to more than 50 different cities around the world – when his nitrogen-based cooking performance will be sure to light up the evening.

The Pure Blue Foundation has already been successful in its environmental initiative to build and restore coral reefs off the coast of the Aleenta Phuket-Phang Nga resort, using the ground-breaking initiative of solar power which assists the growth and survival rate of the coral. To date, almost 25 coral species have been created in the park, in addition to substantial growth in the fish population in the surrounding waters.

To reserve email: help@purebluefoundation.com or call 076 580 333

Posted 9th November 2011, by admin, and filed under Lifestyle & Leisure, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine


Bangkok Airways assures continuity of its operation from Suvarnabhumi Airport

Bangkok/ 4 November 2011 – Bangkok Airways’ daily operations from and to Suvarnabhumi Airport is running

per normal schedule. The airline’s ticket counter on 4th floor at Suvarnabhumi Airport is also open as normal.

Bangkok Airways’ advice and ticket policy during the flood crisis;

1. Ticket(s) purchased for travel between 14 October – 30 November 2011 can be changed or refunded without charge

by calling Bangkok Airways Call Center 1771. The line opens everyday from 08.00 – 17.30 hrs.

2. Passengers are advised to check-in at least 2 hours for domestic and 3 hours for international prior departure time.

For more information please contact your nearest travel agent or visit www.bangkokair.com.

งานประเพณีถือศีลกินผักจังหวัดภูเก็ต ๒๕๕๔

Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011

๒๗ กันยายน – ๕ ตุลาคม ๒๕๕๔ ณ ศาลเจ้าต่างๆ ในจังหวัดภูเก็ต

ร่วมรักษาศีลชำระร่างกายและจิตใจให้สะอาด ในงานประเพณีที่ยิ่งใหญ่ของจังหวัดภูเก็ต ชมขบวนแห่เจ้า พิธียกเสาโกเต้ง พิธีสะเดาะเคราะห์ ตื่นตากับพิธีลุยไฟ ไต่บันไดมีดและพิธีส่งพระในคืนสุดท้าย

27 September – 5 October 2011 All Chinese shrines in Phuket

Purify the body and mind in this auspicious event of Phuket, filled with merit making, featuring the various rituals of the vegetarian festival i.c. the image procession through the fire, climbing on a knife blade ladder and eliminating sins rituals.

Posted 13th September 2011, by admin, and filed under Event Update, Lifestyle & Leisure, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine, Sport Event

Samui Island Marathon 2011

At Nathon Pier,  Koh Samui, Suratthani Province

The marathon is divided into 3 types which are

  1. Marathon (42.195 km.)
  2. Half Marathon (21.100 km.)
  3. Quarter Marathon (10.550 km.)
  4. Student Marathon (5 km.)
  5. Fun Run (2 km.)

Special promotion for runners of Samui Island Marathon 2011

  1. 25% discount on the web booking airfare :

www.bangkokair.com/samui-island-marathon

  1. Contact Bangkok Travel Club at 02 255 8966 for detail
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