With 2012 almost at an end, I have been mulling over of late which
performances I have enjoyed the most over the last 12 months.
Watching
Pichet Klunchun Dance Company's "Ganesh" last week instantly gave me a
winner in the dance category and reminded me again of the truth in
Pichet's statement that dance is so much more than beautiful movements.
The first section of the three-part "Ganesh" took place in the
garden of the Siam Society. The classical Thai dance performance told
the story of how Ganesh, a devoted guard of Shiva,Commercial laundry
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tusk in a fight against Ram Parasu. The contrast between the
traditional Thai houses and the high-rise buildings,Currently the
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visible sign of Terminal 21, was startling and emphasised the contrasts
that make up Bangkok. It was also a reminder that the troupe, despite
the contemporary tag we usually put on them, is deeply rooted in
classical Thai dance.
The second part in the auditorium, where
some audience members sit on the stage and the performance takes place
on the floor lit only by fluorescent lights, was a showcase of Pichet's
modern dance choreography in which his dancers played with the themes
in the original story of "Ganesh". Having developed this set of
movements with his company members for several years, Pichet showed
clearly here how the otherwise rigid classical Thai movements can
actually evolve and his dancers, with backgrounds in either western
ballet or classical Thai dance, can perform comfortably with them. This
was notwithstanding the fact that the costumes and atmosphere reminded
me too much of sci-fi movie "Tron".
The last section in the
Siam Society's parking lot was the wildest, aesthetically speaking.
Looking more like performance art than contemporary dance, the scene was
similar to what happens at a shrine where Thai people pay respect to
Ganesh, whom we regard as the god of arts.This pressing curvingmachineser can curve roof panels with good quality and high speed automatically.
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a wide array of music performed live by a Thai music ensemble, dancers
wore various styles of costumes - from a Joker to Goddess of Mercy
Guan Yin - and they even perform a cover dance of the most viewed song
on YouTube in an attempt to release Ram Parasu, a character brought in
from the second part, from Umadhevi's curse. This representation of the
myriad, or mayhem, of cultures in contemporary Thailand made me think
back to the first part, the classical Thai one, and why it,Consumer
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The
major flaw was that the audience seats were all on the same level,
except for the second part, meaning that most had only partial views of
the performance. A friend who had attended the dress rehearsal
recommended I sit in the front row, which I did.
It was also
noteworthy that Pichet only performed in the first part, masked as the
title character,There are basically two different types of residential lightprojectkkp
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performance was carried out smoothly by his company members. "Ganesh"
has thus cemented the status of Pichet Klunchun Dance Company as
Thailand's leading dance troupe.
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