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    'Plural co-existence' documentary project open for entry

    Life, Published on 20/08/2013

    » The Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University is accepting entries for the "2013 Visual Documentary Project", which is open to independent, young and upcoming filmmakers from Southeast Asia. The proposed documentaries must deal with the topic of "Plural Co-existence in Southeast Asia".

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    Solo slumber

    Life, Published on 20/08/2013

    » Actor and director Nikorn Saetang is bringing back to the stage his famous solo performance, Insomnia, to show why it's still so difficult for some of us to get to sleep.

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    In the mood for love songs

    Life, Published on 20/08/2013

    » You don't need to be in love to go to "Get The Concert: All You Need Is Love". It welcomes both the loveless and love-struck souls who love songs.

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    Switching strings to gorgeous effect

    Life, Ung-Aang Talay, Published on 20/08/2013

    » What is it about Bach's music that makes it almost failure-proof in the hands of a skilful transcriber? Bach himself was always transcribing his own work, and others have been busy at the task ever since. The non-vocal works, especially, have been rescored again and again for every imaginable instrument or ensemble. We have the Goldberg Variations for harp, accordion, string trio; organ works for full orchestra; cello suites for solo lute; the Brandenburg Concertos for synthesiser, and those are only a few examples from an endless list. But somehow it almost always works, and often even points up beauties that are not as prominent in the original versions. For some reason this doesn't seem to be true of the music of any other composer.

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