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LIFE

Reimagining a classic

Life, Published on 21/04/2021

» Thotsakan, the Demon King of Lanka in the Thai epic Ramakien, plays with a drone. Hanuman, the Monkey King, kills a giant with a gun and the giant Queen Nang Sammanakkha wears colourful attire without the golden theatrical crown. These characters from the Ramakien were created in new forms for a future world by artist Surachet Prueksawunprasut in the collection titled "New Ramayana", who makes them look different from their usual self in the traditional paintings.

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BUSINESS

Ramayana weaves a trail across South and Southeast Asia

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 10/02/2020

» When Bala Venketeswara Rao Sankuratri, a researcher from Sri Lanka, proposed that about a dozen countries join together to issue a "Ramayana visa" for travellers, he found instant support in a hall packed with devotees of the Sanskrit epic and its regional variants.

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LIFE

A story told a hundred different ways

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 13/11/2019

» The annual khon masked dance returns to Thailand Cultural Centre, with this year's feature being the episode Sueb Marga: The Adventures Of Hanuman. To help enhance the audience experience, a special accompanying exhibition provides different interpretations of the beloved tale.

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LIFE

The new era of khon

Life, Published on 12/08/2019

» After the 1930s, Thailand's performing arts landscape, especially the khon masked dance, shrank significantly amid the massive waves of Western art forms that flooded Thai society.

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OPINION

'Khon' dance no reason for discord

News, Editorial, Published on 02/12/2018

» Members of the public this week rejoiced as the <i>khon</i> mask dance earned global recognition with Unesco adding it to its cultural heritage list after a long wait.

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LIFE

(T+T) x Ramayana = art

Life, Published on 05/07/2018

» In the contemporary art world, the names Jiten Thukral and Sumir Tagra ring a very loud bell. The Indian artists, simply called Thukral & Tagra or T&T, are known for their phantasmagorical, whimsical, yet highly profound artworks ranging from paintings, sculptures and installations to video performances and even interactive games.

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BUSINESS

Epic attraction

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 18/09/2017

» Anakagung Susila Panji believes it is inappropriate to connect the Ramayana with religion. The head of Wiraga Sandhi, an Indonesian dance troupe currently performing different episodes of the Hindu epic across India, he works with Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and Christian performers. Most of the 300 artists belonging to the group back home on Indonesia are Muslims.

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BUSINESS

Rama connection

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 09/01/2017

» The Ramayana and Ramakien have long served as reminders of the deep cultural bonds between India and Thailand. Now scholars and other experts on the two epics are looking at ways to use them in the context of cultural and historical, tourism and economic connections between the two countries.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Animated Ramayana

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/09/2012

» 52-year-old Prapas Cholsaranon is about to release a new movie – an animated version of the Ramayana called "Yak" (Giant). He talks with the Bangkok Post’s Kong Rithdee about his project.