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    Make a splash

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 10/04/2015

    » Songkran is not just about the family gathering. As April heats up, people — locals and foreigners alike — are getting their gear ready for the water battle that has become the highlight of the Thai New Year celebration.  

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    Generosity in times of sorrow

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 19/10/2016

    » It has been almost a week since His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej passed away. Though we know life has to move on, grief is still in the air across the Kingdom. People from provinces nationwide continue making their way to Bangkok to pay their respects to the late King.

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    Kafka as inspiration

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 15/09/2016

    » After the premiere of Jitti Chompee's Red Peter contemporary dance at The Hague in the Netherlands went successfully under the support of The Kylián Foundation, the Thai choreographer and director is bringing the show back to local audiences.

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    Silent insects hang out

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 11/11/2015

    » When Yoko Seyama was invited to join the "Unfolding Kafka Festival", the installation artist didn't take much time to think about what she would be doing. By focusing on a word from the title, "unfolding", she immediately came up with origami.

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    Fighting, any which way

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 24/05/2016

    » The fighting arena was packed. Roars of excitement from fans of Mixed Martial Arts were heard all over the place. At the Singapore Indoor Stadium where the recent One Championship Ascent to Power competition was about to kick off, the atmosphere was abuzz with the enthusiastic voice of the host followed by the screening of short videos introducing fighters. Then two brave men entered the ring and the battle began.

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    The X factor

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 19/05/2015

    » Unlike street performers in many other countries who perform in public places in exchange for money, in Thailand, buskers are usually considered to be beggars.

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