泰国非物质文化遗产介绍
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泰国非物质文化遗产介绍
泰国国旗
泰国各地区的传统舞蹈、音乐、宗教等非物质文化遗产。Intangible Cultural Heritage of Thailand
Content
·Traditional Thai Dances
- Central
- Northeast
- North
- South
·Music
·Others
Traditional Thai Dances
·Khon dance or the masked dance drama is the highest form of dance drama of traditional Thai dance..
·It is performed by troupes of non-speaking dancers, the story being told by a chorus at the side of the stage.
·Choreography and costume follows traditional models rather than attempting to innovate.
·The dance consists of character based on the Hindu epic Ramayana such as angels, monkeys and demons.
Central Thailand
Sri Nuan
·Its great popularity is due to the beautiful choreography and the sweetness of the music that accompanies it.
·The lyrics and music evoke the sweet nature of Thai girls.
·The dance is also an expression of the yearning of a young man won by such great charm.
Teut-Teung (Drum Dance)
·The teut-teung drum dance, a Thai folk dance and performed throughout the country to accompany the parades(游行) held at traditional festival.
Northeast Thailand (Isan)
Serng Isan
·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.
Serng Krapo (Coconut Dance)
·Krapo is the word for coconut in the Northeast dialect.
·The dance illustrates the activities of a group of girls from the southern part of the region, known as I-San.
·The dancers hold two coconut shells, with which they execute complex choreographic movements, shaking them, tossing them or tapping them lightly
Northern Thailand
Fon Sao Mai (Silk Weaving Dance)
·Fon is a type of dance in northern and northeastern Thailand.
·It is performed in groups and has very slow, graceful, and almost meditative movements. Fon Sao Mai depicts a traditional profession of northern Thai women in silk weaving. T
·The dance imitates different processes of silk-weaving.
·For generations, silk production is one of the top home industries in northern and northeastern Thailand and Laos.
Sword Dance
·This dance is inspired by an ancient martial art that requires strength & reflexes.
·The dancers balance a number of swords on different parts of their bodies while fighting off their rival with a sword sheath。(刀鞘)
Southern Thailand
Nora Dance
·A traditional Thai folks originally from the South
·Origins lie in various Thai legends of which there are different versions.
·The choreography of the Nora dance varies from region to region, but is generally composed of 17 movements and accompanied by singing and music