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  • Formaat: 244 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 63 Halftones, black and white; 64 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003453673
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  • Formaat: 244 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 63 Halftones, black and white; 64 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Celebrating Dance in Asia and the Pacific
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003453673
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"Lives in Motion celebrates dance in Thailand, focusing on the diversity of Thailand's dance cultures and their place in today's world. Giving voice to eminent artists and scholars on the complex roles that Thailand is pursuing for artful movement at home and abroad, the book provides key perspectives on Thai dance traditions and practitioners. It explores the many forms and meanings in contemporary dance, changing local traditions in the country, the evolution of Thai dance on the global stage, and hybrid features of the Thai dance world. The book examines how hybridity has been integral to dance cultures in Thailand and discusses how they has actively adapted and negotiated their knowledge in relation to modernity and globalization. Developing new models, standards and sites for dance, movement and theatre, dance in Thai has been advancing in innovative ways, whether it is to include fresh forms of skilled bodily movement or to expand in new arenas like tourism and online platforms. Similarly, old systems of training, which included artists' homes, palaces, and temples, have been adapted into the new world of modern education, media, home schooling, and new community rituals. A pioneering contribution on Thai performing arts, this volume examines contemporary Thai dance cultures in the local, national, regional, and global contexts. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of dance and performance studies, cultural studies, Southeast Asia studies, and art"--

This book celebrates dance in Thailand, focusing on the diversity of Thailand’s dance cultures and their place in today’s world. Giving voice to eminent artists and scholars on the complex roles that Thailand is pursuing for artful movement at home and abroad, it provides key perspectives on Thai dance traditions and practitioners.



Lives in Motion celebrates dance in Thailand, focusing on the diversity of Thailand’s dance cultures and their place in today’s world. Giving voice to eminent artists and scholars on the complex roles that Thailand is pursuing for artful movement at home and abroad, the book provides key perspectives on Thai dance traditions and practitioners. It explores the many forms and meanings in contemporary dance, changing local traditions in the country, the evolution of Thai dance on the global stage, and hybrid features of the Thai dance world.

The book examines how hybridity has been integral to dance cultures in Thailand and discusses how they has actively adapted and negotiated their knowledge in relation to modernity and globalization. Developing new models, standards and sites for dance, movement and theatre, dance in Thai has been advancing in innovative ways, whether it is to include fresh forms of skilled bodily movement or to expand in new arenas like tourism and online platforms. Similarly, old systems of training, which included artists’ homes, palaces, and temples, have been adapted into the new world of modern education, media, home schooling, and new community rituals.

A pioneering contribution on Thai performing arts, this volume examines contemporary Thai dance cultures in the local, national, regional, and global contexts. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of dance and performance studies, cultural studies, Southeast Asia studies, and art.

List of Figures vii

Contributors x

Foreword xiv

Acknowledgments xvi

1 Introduction: Dancing in Thailand 1

PORNRAT DAMRHUNG AND LOWELL SKAR

2 Remembering Contemporary Thai Dance with an Eye to Its Futures 17

SURAPONE VIRULRAK

3 Unseen Thailand: Exploring the Hidden Lives of Dance in Contemporary Thai
Culture 31

PORNRAT DAMRHUNG

4 Lakhon Phanthang: Thai Hybrid Dance Drama on the International Stage in the
Early 20th Century 47

PAKAMAS JIRAJARUPAT

5 Reimagining Classical Thai Dance for the 21st Century: The Evolution of
Pichet Klunchuns No. 60 65

LOWELL SKAR

6 A Glocalized Tradition: Worldly Currents of Nora in Southern Thailand 81

KANIT SRIPAORAYA

7 Made to Order: Corporeality and Community in the Contemporary Isan Dancing
Body 97

TANATCHAPORN KITTIKONG

8 Preparing BFA Students for a Life in the World of Dance: Thai University
Pedagogies 111

SUPHANNEE BOONPENG

9 Lanna Dance Now: Our Moves with Contemporary Northern Thai Performance
Cultures 125

SARAN SUWANACHOTE, RONNARONG KHAMPHA, AND WAEWDOW SIRISOOK

10 B-Floors Moves on the Contemporary Stage 141

JARUNUN PHANTACHAT

11 My Improbable, Extraordinary West-East Dance Life 156

BENJAMIN TARDIF

12 Dance Dreams Realized: My Journey from a Bangkok Dance School to New
Yorks Dance Theater World (and Back Again) 171

NAPAT RODBOON

13 Artists Interviews 186

LOWELL SKAR AND PORNRAT DAMRHUNG

14 Glossary of Terms Relevant to Dance in Thailand 225

PORNRAT DAMRHUNG AND LOWELL SKAR

Index 237
Pornrat Damrhung is Professor of Dramatic Arts at Chulalongkorn University and Associate Member of the Royal Society of Thailand, specializing in contemporary dance cultures, community performance, and young peoples theater.

Lowell Skar teaches Global Cultural Studies at Chulalongkorn University, and focuses on how modern cultural life in Asia, including the performing arts, is both entangled in local embodied knowledge and engaged with transnational practices and imaginaries.