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    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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    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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    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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    (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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    Fond memories

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 09/12/2010

    » Yesterday a number of ageing former dancers and musicians had a chance to relive the excitement of performing for Their Majesties the King and Queen.

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    Thai classical dance adapted to portray Thailand's political crisis

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/10/2010

    » Political struggles in present-day Thailand are radically different from the past, and the dance dramas that depict these struggles have also changed.

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