Wat Arun Festival |
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Wat
Arun Festival is an activity of the Wat Arun Preservation Project found
from the inspiration of those who admired this historical site. The
festival concept was set out to bring together ancient performing arts
that reflect our cultural sovereignty and the free spirit of Thailand.
Since Wat Arunrachawararam Royal Grand Temple appears today as it was
renovated in the Rattanakosin period, emphasis for the Wat Arun Festival
1782 A.D. is on performing arts of the Rattanakosin Era. The
first year organizing Wat Arun Festival was in 2000. The event was set out
under the concept of "When History comes Alive" bringing back
the ancient performing arts that are hard to find or not longer performed
such as Hun Luang, Khon Chuk Rok, Lakorn Nai, Lakorn Nok, and Nang Yai plus
a large variety of authentic Thai cuisine. The
second year was in 2001, the event reflected the multi-cultural society
of Siam, a society with an openness and acceptance to the diversity of civilizations
in the region. Performances include Thai and Chinese art forms, consisting
of Mask Play, Chinese Opera, Small Puppets, Hainanese Puppets, Thrilling
Acrobatics-Krabi Krabong, Pah Booh and Cantonese Lion Play. All the performances
reflect a sense of being Thai, while at the same time illustrating the cultures
of the Chinese, which in turn represent the diversity of peoples who have
come to seek freedom and prosperity in Thailand. The
Thai spirit and heritage are ideals that every Thai person should uphold
and value highly. We hope that the Wat Arun Festival 1782 A.D. will be a
small spark that ignites the glory of Thai heritage to shine brightly over
our sovereign land. For more information, please visit website www.watarunfestival.com |
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