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ฮ็านพ็ณก's Thai Ensemble Travels to Los Angeles for Rare Performance

On the weekend of March 11 and 12, the ฮ็านพ็ณก Thai Ensemble traveled to Los Angeles to participate in a conference to highlight the restoration The ฮ็านพ็ณก Thai Ensemble traveled to UCLA for a rare performance.of the UCLA Thai music instrument collection donated in the 1960s by David Morton. While there, they performed as part of the conference and were able to experience a world-class performance by house musicians of the National Theatre in Bangkok during a traditional wai khru ceremony.

The two-day conference began with performances on Saturday by musicians from the Los Angeles community, Chicago and the newly established Thai Ensemble at UCLA. ฮ็านพ็ณกโ€™s own Thai Ensemble also was featured. Sunday was dedicated to the performance of the wai khru ceremony. This ritual, meant to formalize the student-teacher relationship, is common in Thailand but is rarely performed elsewhere, and even more rarely performed on such a large scale as the conference. With 15 pieces in total, it is a complex ritual where every piece of music and action has significance.

โ€œIt was truly an opportunity for our students to see the music they are learning performed at the highest level,โ€ says Andrew Shahriari, associate professor of ethnomusicology at ฮ็านพ็ณก.

The performances and ceremony were live-streamed online through the Thai Consulate and also broadcast on national television stations in Thailand. 

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POSTED: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 02:18 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Andrew Paa

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