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  2. Dance in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The term Fon and Soeng (Thai: เซิ้ง), meaning of "Dance" in Tai languages, [2] adopted for Isan Traditional Dance e.g. Fon Oen Khwan, Soeng Bang Fai, etc. Lower Northeastern Thailand. The term, Rueam ( Thai : เรือม ) derived with its intonation from Old Khmer word, [ 4 ] rapam ( Khmer : របាំ , romanized : rapaṃ ...

  3. Khon - Wikipedia

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    Khon (Thai: โขน, pronounced) is a dance drama genre from Thailand.Khon has been performed since the Ayutthaya Kingdom. [1]It is traditionally performed solely in the royal court by men in masks accompanied by narrators and a traditional piphat ensemble.

  4. Romvong - Wikipedia

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    The circular dance style is claimed as a traditional dance in the four countries of the region where it is often part of traditional festivities, popular celebrations and modern parties. In addition to the dominant Khmer, Lao, Malay and Thai cultures, romvong is also common among many other groups indigenous to Southeast Asia.

  5. Inside a historic Bangkok theater, passionate performers keep ...

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    As she applies heavy, detailed makeup to her face, Apassara tells CNN she has been studying traditional Thai dance since she was around four years old, choosing to focus on Khon from the age of 15.

  6. List of mudras (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Speaking in dance via gestures in order to convey outer events or things visually is what mudras do. To convey inner feelings, two classifications of mudras (hand or finger gesture) are used in Indian classical dance, Thai dances, Cambodian dances, Lao dances, Burmese dances and Malay dances, and are a prominent part of the dancer's vocabulary.

  7. Makuṭa - Wikipedia

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    In the Thai classical dance traditions of khon and the various forms of lakhon, the chada is worn by male characters of royal status, while the mongkut is worn by females. There are many variants of chada and mongkut , reflecting the status of the wearer as well as the occasion.

  8. Wai khru ram muay - Wikipedia

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    Khru is the Thai form of the Sanskrit word guru meaning "teacher." Ram is the Thai word for dancing in classical style, and Muay means "boxing." The full term can therefore be translated as "war-dance saluting the teacher," but Thai speakers generally shorten it either to Wai khru or Ram muay.

  9. In Pictures: New Year 2025 celebrations from around the world

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    Dancers performed the dance of releasing the sun 2024, welcoming the sun 2025, a New Year's Eve celebration in Bali, Indonesia. ... meaning good luck. [Bao Kangxuan/VCG via Getty Images ...