'KHON---THE WISDOM OF THE KINGDOM' EXHIBITION OF COSTUMES, PROPS, JEWELLERY, MASKS AND PARAPHENALIA IS NOW ON TILL 17 AUGUST 2014. THE EXHIBITION IS ALSO HELD TO HONOR HER MAJESTY QUEEN SIRIKIT'S 82nd BIRTHDAY ON 12 AUGUST 2014.
THIS UNIQUE EXHIBITION IS SPONSORED BY CENTRAL DEPARTMENT STORE AND SIAM COMMERCIAL BANK.
I WAS INVITED BY CENTRAL DEPARTMENT STORE TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF 'KHON---THE WISDOM OF THE KINGDOM' ON 29 JULY 2014 IN THE VAST LOBBY OF CENTRAL EMBASSY, THE LATEST SUPER DELUXE, HIGHCLASS SHOPPING MALL WHICH IS ATTACHED TO CENTRAL CHIDLOM SINCE BOTH ARE OWNED BY THE SAME RICH CHIRATHIVAT FAMILY.
THE EVENT WAS A HIGH PROFILE, ROYALLY ENDORSED LAUNCH ATTENDED BY HER MAJESTY QUEEN SIRIKIT'S DEPUTY PRIVATE SECRETARY THANPUYING (EQUIVALENT TO OUR 'TUN') CHARUNGJIT TEEKARA, YUWADEE CHIRATHIVAT THE CEO OF CENTRAL DEPARTMENT STORES AND OTHER VIPS.
A KHON PERFORMANCE IS SO RARE IT IS WORTH FLYING FROM MALAYSIA TO BANGKOK JUST TO WATCH THIS FULL-SCALE SHOW!
THE EXHIBITION FEATURES COSTUMES, MASKS, JEWELLERY AND PROPS AND ENTRY IS FREE. HOWEVER THERE ARE SHOWS EVERY WEEKEND IN AUGUST WITH EACH SHOW LASTING ONE AND HALF HOURS. IT IS FREE SO MAKE SURE YOU ARE IN BANGKOK IN AUGUST!
THE SHOWS ARE ON 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 16 AND 17 AUGUST 2014 AT 12.30 PM, 3.30 PM AND 5 PM.
MOST SHOWS ARE DIFFERENT AND BASED ON STORIES FROM RAMAKIEN SO YOU CAN WATCH ONE SHOW, SHOP AT CENTRAL, SEE ANOTHER SHOW AND CONTINUE SHOPPING LATER!
I LOVE KHON AND WAS FORTUNATE TO HAVE SEEN 3 FULLSCALE KHON SHOWS STAGED BY TAT (TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND) AND HAVE NEVER RECOVERED SINCE FROM THE SPLENDOUR OF KHON.
I CAN PERSONALLY GUARANTEE A KHON SHOW IS SOMETHING YOU MUST SEE IN YOUR LIFETIME.
HOWEVER, IF YOU CANNOT MAKE IT TO BANGKOK IN AUGUST, THERE IS A PERMANENT KHON PERFORMANCE AT SALA CHALERMKRUNG ROYAL THEATRE IN CHAROENKRUNG ROAD, BANGKOK. 02-225 8757.
THE SHOW IS PERFORMED ONLY ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AND COSTS RM 100 TO RM 120 SO YOU MUST TRY SEE THE CENTRAL SHOWS FOR FREE! IF YOU SEE 3 SHOWS, THAT IS RM 360 SAVED!
CENTRAL DEPARTMENT STORES ACROSS THAILAND ARE THE BEST THERE IS AND OFFER FANTASTIC VARIETY AT THE BEST PRICES. SO IF YOU ARE HARD PRESSED FOR TIME TO SCOUT CHATUCHAK WEEKEND MARKET, CENTRAL DEPARTMENT STORES IS HEAVEN-SENT.
KHON WAS ONCE RESERVED AS A PERFORMANCE STAGED ONLY FOR THE KING OF THAILAND AND THE ROYAL COURT BUT IS NOW ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC.
ELABORATE, EXOTIC AND EXORBITANTLY EXPENSIVE TO STAGE AND PRODUCE, KHON WAS THE RESERVE OF THE THAI MONARCHS FOR CENTURIES.
KHON IS ASIA'S MOST FABULOUS AND VISUALLY PLEASING ROYAL DANCE WITH NO SPEAKING PARTS OR ACTIVE MOVEMENTS.
EACH HAND AND LEG GESTURE SIGNIFIES A SPECIFIC MEANING THOUGH TO FOREIGNERS, THE COSTUMES, JEWELLERY AND FANTASTIC PROPS ARE ENOUGH TO BLOW THEM AWAY.
KHON IS RELATIVELY SLOW MOVING AND DOES NOT HAVE KUNGFU-STYLE MOVEMENTS NOR SINGING. IT IS EXTREMELY STYLISED AND CULTURED, THE EPITOME OF THAI CIVILISATION.
THE DANCE DRAMA FEATURES SCENES AND EXCERPTS FROM RAMAKIEN THE THAI CLASSIC WHICH IN TURN IS INSPIRED BY RAMAYANA.
EACH SHOW LASTS ONE AND HALF HOURS AS ANY LONGER WILL STRAIN THE AUDIENCE CONCENTRATION SINCE THIS IS MEANT FOR THE ELITE AND EDUCATED. KHON WAS NEVER MEANT FOR THE MASSES WHICH MAY PREFER MUAY THAI AND LIVELY FOLK DANCES!
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BELOW IS AN INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE ARTICLE ON THIS EXHIBITION PUBLISHED BY THE NATION, ONE OF THAILAND'S TOP ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS.
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MAJOR EXHIBITION SHARES THE WISDOM OF ROYAL KHON
AN EXHIBITION OF KHONCLASSICAL DANCE GETS UNDERWAY NEXT WEEK IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN’S 82ND BIRTHDAY
KHON, THAILAND’S CLASSICAL, highart performance, goes on display next week at a Bangkok luxury shopping complex in an exhibition that aims to bring the dance drama genre closer to the public while paying tribute to Her Majesty the Queen on the occasion on her 82nd birthday.
The exhibition will feature displays of jewellery worn by the dancers as well as demonstrations by the artisans who create the masks and gilded costumes.
Organised by Central Group with support from Siam Commercial Bank, the “Royal Khon: Wisdom of the Kingdom” exhibition at Central Chidlom and Central Embassy will feature short performances as well as behind- the- scene glimpses of the arts and crafts needed to create the props, masks, makeup and costumes as well as a photo exhibition.
The event has been designed in collaboration with the Support Foundation under the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen. Speaking at the recent press preview, Her Majesty’s deputy private secretary Thanpuying Charungjit Teekara noted with pleasure the growth in popularity of this traditional art since 2007, when the first in what would become annual royally-granted khonperformances was staged.
“We’ve gone from empty seats to full houses and requests for more rounds. I am delighted that the hard work of the many artisans involved in the performances has been successful in reviving and preserving this unique cultural heritage,” she says.
“When Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn told Her Majesty how khon artists had become so discouraged at the empty seats at performances that they longer wanted to perform, the Queen arranged a meeting of experts inkhon and related arts and crafts and requested that new costumes be created. She told them to base these on the ancient costumes but make them more durable and more attractive.”
The first performance, which focused on the episode of “Prommas” from the Ramakien, was staged at the Thailand Cultural Centre in honour of His Majesty the King’s 80th birthday and Her Majesty’s 75th, and met with both critical and popular acclaim.
“Prommas" was staged again in 2009, after which Her Majesty commanded that new performances be arranged each year. “Nang Loi” thus followed in 2010,“The Battle of Maiyarap” in 2011, “Jong Thanon” in 2012, and the “Battle of Kumbhakan (Mokasak)” in 2013.
This year’s performance will be the “Battle of Indrajit (Nakhabas)”, the serpent-headed noose, and as ever, performers and artisans alike are putting all their efforts into ensuring the performance will be perfect, thus fulfilling the wishes of Her Majesty the Queen.
Yuwadee Chirathivat, chief executive of Central Group department stores, says the upcoming exhibition aims to offer a preview of this year’s performance and generate a better understanding of the art and an opportunity to both Thais and foreign visitors to appreciate Her Majesty the Queen’s gracious support in preserving this unique Thai art and cultural heritage, maintaining local Thai wisdom and the beauty of the many arts and crafts involved inkhon,” she says. The Support Foundation has assisted by suggesting content as well as providing photographs and selecting and providing important elements from khon performances including costumes, special adornments and jewellery, and elements of the stage scenes. The Foundation has also helped coordinate with other organisations to ensure that the exhibition is widely publicised. The exhibition will showcase the history khon and its recent revival through the
of Royal performances. Costumes, jewellery and other adornments, head-dresses will be on display along with some of the scenery and the props used in the performances.
The will also be displays of jewellery, make- up and costumes as well as demonstrations of the preparation and dressing of the performers. Photographs of the performances will be on show, along with a Royal Chariot and duplicates of scenery.
Dr Anucha Thirakanont, director of the Royal performances, says visitors will be enthralled at the presentation and demonstrations of the crafts involved.
“This is really a unique chance to see the master craftsmen at work,” he says. “From the very beginning, we have worked hard to perfect the complete khonperformance – the costumes, the jewellery adornments. To bring the scenes from the Ramakien to life, we have studied murals and other arts. Everything is made by hand; machines cannot do the work. We not only want to only preserve these artistic works but also create a new generation of artisans. Every year we become more skilful and the works are more refined.
The photographs by Amat Nimitpark, Nat Prakobsantisuk, Sakchai Guy and Peter Tresize explore the royal performances since their inception, both on stage and behind the scenes.
“Taking pictures of khon is not simple. The photographers need a thorough understand of the art to be able to capture the postures of the characters and the compositions on stage,” Anucha says. “One example of these compositions is the scene showing Brahma’s abode, which required the combined efforts of architects, sculptors, and painters.”
Other highlights include shows of the introductory dances and selected excerpts. The dances include “Ram Praleng”, “Ram Thawaiphraporn” (“Salutation”), “Ram King Mai Ngen Thong” (“The Silver and Gold Branch”) while the excerpts cover the “Dance of the Fish” from “Jong Thanon”, the “Battle of Hanuman and Macchanu” from “The Battle of Maiyarap”, and the “Sivikakarn Covered Palanquin Procession” from “Nang Loi”.
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FROM 29 JULY TO 17 AUGUST 2014
ROYAL CHARIOT
RARE VIEW OF ROYAL CHARIOT IN A KHON SHOW
GARUDA HOLDING THE THRONE
ELABORATE
COSTLY
EXOTIC
THRONE AMID CLOUDS
JEWELLERY WORN DURING KHON
THRONE
EXQUISITE
THRONE
HAND PULLED CHARIOT
ROYAL CARRIAGE
THIS IS IN THE ALL NEW CENTRAL EMBASSY SHOPPING MALL
SPECTACULAR
SPLENDID
MASKED KHON PERFORMER
KHON MASKS AT CENTRAL CHIDLOM DEPARTMENT STORE ON 3 RD FLOOR, EVENT HALL
FANTASTIC DISPLAY OF KHON MASKS
THE OPENING CEREMONY AND 'BLESSING DANCE' SHOW ON 29 JULY 2014 IN THE FOYER OF CENTRAL EMBASSY IN BANGKOK
GRAND
AWESOME
DANCER REPRESENTING THE KING
EXQUISITE
BEAUTIFUL
SERENE
HIGH SOCIETY LADIES OF BANGKOK
AWESOME
EYE-CATCHING
STUNNING
FASCINATING
HANDSOME HUNK!
WHAT A SHOW!
SPLENDID!
I WENT TO FIRST FLOOR FOR THIS BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF THE KHON SHOW!
KEE HUA CHEE AND KHON DANCER
KEE HUA CHEE AND KHON MASKED DANCERS
STUNNING
EXQUISITE
KEE HUA CHEE AND KHON DANCER
KEE HUA CHEE AND KHON DANCER
STUNNING
AMAZING
FAMILY AND KHON DANCERS
AMAZING THAILAND!