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Dance in Thailand is the main dramatic art form of Thailand. Thai dance, like many forms of traditional Asian dance, can be divided into two major categories that correspond roughly to the high art (classical dance) and low art (folk dance) distinction.
Some dances from the Isan Region are:
Serng Kratip Khoa: This dance is performed during traditional celebrations. Usually the word serng is added to the name of the domestic object used on stage by the dancers. In the case of the Serng Kratip, the dancers carry the typical rice baskets, known as kratip. Their movements imitate those of the women who bring food to the men working in the fields. The choreography is accompanied by music with a lively rhythm. The instruments used are a long drum, charb (cymbals), grab (a kind of castanet), mong (gong) and the kahen (like an old-fashioned syringe).
Serng Isan: This folk dance is generally performed at traditional festivals. The choreography is entrusted to the dancers who wear brightly colored costumes, and expresses all the joy of the celebration.
Fon Phu Thai: This dance is part of a propitiatory ceremony performed by the Phu Thai tribe, who live in the Northeast of the country. The music that accompanies it is played on typical instruments like the gong ching (a tribal drum), along with other drums and pipes. The gong ching plays a fundamental part because it sets the rhythm for the dance.
Serng Krapo (Coconut Dance): Krapo is the word for coconut in the Northeast dialect. The dance illustrates the activities of a group of nubile girls from the southern part of the region, known as Isan. The dancers hold two coconut shells, with which they execute complex choreographic movements, shaking them, tossing them or tapping them lightly. This dance is often accompanied by the sound of the pong lang, a kind of upright xylophone, made of strips of wood arranged according to the musical scale.
Isan Bantheong (The Happiness of Isan): This is a series of folk dances usually performed on festive occasions. The swift, harmonious movements are accompanied by folk songs associated with the Northeast region.
Our store has a great selection of T-shirts, caps, mugs and much more, all with designs inspired by the Isaan dialect and Thai language.
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Designing was easy and accurate. Finished product matches design. I also created the one for cotton swabs. Excellent, very clean and accurate.
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By Liz M.January 9, 2013 • Verified Purchase
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The candy jar was a gift. The recipient absolutely loves it. It shows two rescued pets who are now adopted and the logo of the national charity that facilitated the rescues. The featured dog's adoptive mom ordered a jar too; she and the dog both love it as well. The dog is especially fond of the candy jar as mom keeps doggie treats in it. The printing is undoubtedly excellent although I did not see it in person myself.
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Product arrived on time and looked great. Given to my dad for a candy dish at work. He loved it. Colors looked really good. Only downfall was that the images were a little blurry. But you can not beat it for the price.
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