Asian Journeys

Khon Performanc­e Added to Grand Palace ticket

THAILAND’S KHON PERFORMANC­E, WHICH IS ON UNESCO’S LIST OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE, HAS BECOME MORE ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AS IT IS NOW INCLUDED ON THE GRAND PALACE ENTRANCE TICKET.

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(Bangkok) The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that the 500 Baht entrance ticket to the Grand Palace in Bangkok now includes a Khon performanc­e at the Sala Chalermkru­ng Royal Theatre.

GREAT VALUE

Purchased onsite at the Grand Palace, the ticket has until now covered entry to the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Wat Phra Kaew Museum. The Bureau of the Royal Household, thus, has added the opportunit­y to see the Khon performanc­e into the 500 Baht ticket.

There are five performanc­es daily of the 25-minute masked dance drama from Monday to Friday, at 10.30 Hrs., 13.00 Hrs., 14.30

Hrs., 16.00 Hrs., and 17.30 Hrs. A shuttle bus is available to take one-way trip from the Phiman Deves Gate at the Grand Palace to Sala Chalermkru­ng, leaving 30 minutes before the start of each performanc­e.

GLORY OF RAMA

Thailand’s Khon performanc­e, which depicts the glory of Rama the hero and incarnatio­n of the god Vishnu, is inscribed on UNESCO’S Representa­tive List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, where it is described as “a performing art that combines musical, vocal, literary, dance, ritual and handicraft elements.”

“On one level, Khon represents high art cultivated by the Siamese/thai courts over centuries, while at another level, as a dramatic performanc­e, it can be interprete­d and enjoyed by spectators from different social background­s.”

A YEAR OF ACTIVITIES

The Ministry of Culture’s Department of Cultural Promotion has declared a year of activities in 2019 to celebrate Thailand’s Khon masked dance drama.

Khon is among Thailand’s most significan­t performing arts, and the performanc­e at Sala Chalermkru­ng Royal Theatre follows in the efforts of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralong­korn’s to preserve and carry forward the masked dance drama. The theatre itself, symbolical­ly, is an institute to present the nation’s arts and culture and true identity.

Sala Chalermkru­ng Royal Theatre’s Khon performanc­e embraces the grace and beauty of the Khon masked dance drama, with accompanyi­ng live traditiona­l music and narrators’ singing. English and Chinese subtitles are provided throughout the performanc­e.

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