@@dasa6379 Thailand’s Classic Royal Dance include with The art of Khon and already registered by UNESCO. The intangible cultural heritage from Thailand 😊
I live in chiang mai since 2017. 7 years almost. This place has the most magic for me. There are many amazing places jn the world but for me, north thailand is my home, eventhough i am European
Old footage of Khmer dance made by the french. The Thai people just added the Siam music😂. Its pretty evident that the dancers are not dancing to the music😂 some thais are dirty players indeed.
Cambodian music and culture are also beautiful. Thai, Lao, Lanna, Cambodian and Ligor (Southern Thailand) all have a common culture, but each maintains its identity and develops further in its own beautiful corner. For example, one thing that traditional cambodian music differs from Thai, Lao and Lanna, including ligor, is the music of the Khmer people. It is much more delicate. If you listen to it well, Cambodian music has a lot of accompaniment. While Laos has a fun melody As for Thailand, which is a culture that sometimes clashes with the people of Cambodia. developed to the point where the song had a clear melody Which is different from other parts.
I'm happy to meet Cambodian people who are not nationalistic and try to argue with Thai people. I'm tired too Thai people look down on Cambodians. Because I look at Cambodians I am a older brother country and I am deeply concerned about the people of Cambodia and their political situation. Thank you
The original dance of royal palace. In case people are curious the difference between Thai royal dance and Cambodian royal dance, well they aint really different. They're 99% the same and this is because Thai people taught Thai cultures to Cambodian people. Many Cambodian kinds and royalties were educated in Thailand. As a result, they brought back Thai cultures to Cambodia. One of the Cambodian kinds who was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to learn from the original was king Sisowath of Cambodia.
Actually the other way around. Khmers inspired Siams for a 1000 years in history. Apsara dance was created during Angkorian times. The way Thais dance is the old way khmer use to dance. We have evolved from this old style to something that is uniquely khmer. And Khmers taught Khmers how to dance like that. Not Siam.
@@babyhummingbird111 Angkor wat that was built by Indian Khom Varman who came from Phimai, Thailand today. Thats jow civilization worked. It originally came from India to Thailand then to Cambodia. Whatever Khmers have, Thai have it before. Lets not skip the history class that since the fall of Angkor wat when Khmer slaves rebelled and kill Khom Varman rulers, the Varmans fled to Lavo to establish Ayutthaya and came back to kill Khmer rebels. Thats why Angkor wat was abandoned and Khmers never had this aspara dance. Cambodia today was even a vessel of Thailand until Thailand gave a piece of Thailand to French, which later became Cambodia. Thats how Thai people taught all cultures to Cambodian people today. In addition, Cambodian people cant dance as elegant as this. They are still students of Thai people. So dont be disrespectful to your teachers 🥰
@@iROChakri lol you telling me you don’t know that Phimai is listed on the internet as a khmer temple within Thailand? What do you want to say to that. Your understanding of ASEAN history seems a bit off.
@@iROChakri we don’t recognize teachers who can’t even dance khmer-style properly. I’m sorry but the Thai dances are too primitive. Some dances are just people jumping around with gestures that are all over the place. There no proof of foundation/professionalism . With exception of Khon dances that was influenced by Khmer dance, what does Thai dance of the modern era have to offer? The present Thai dances are poorly choreographed and lack purpose and story telling. Some dances are Chinese style, some dance look Indonesian, some borderline ballet-like. This happens because a culture doesn’t have a proper cultural foundation and identity and the culture relies heavily on inspiration from other major cultures. No thank you to your assumptions that Khmers were influenced by Thai it doesn’t seem that way at all. If I give Thais any credit that would be the ability to create something from inspiration source and then slap a “Thai” label on it and feed it to the world as Thainess. Blahhh have some self-respect please. You should respect Khmers because the land you live on currently is khmer ancestral land. Your ancestors were from southern China running from slavery. You took refuge under Khmer Empire. And this is how Khmers influenced Thai culture.
@@iROChakri Have a read for fun okay Your ancestors are the Tai culture from Southern China. World REFRENCE- BRITANNICA- IT STATES- As the Tai moved south into mainland Southeast Asia, they also encountered the Khmer of Cambodia. Between the 9th and the 13th century, Khmer rulers expanded their domains from their capital at Angkor, establishing an empire that, at its height under Jayavarman VII (reigned 1181-c. 1220), extended over approximately half of modern Thailand. Whereas Mon kingdoms were predominantly Buddhist in character, Khmer civilization-which found its supreme expression in the great temple complex at Angkor-was heavily influenced by Hindu ideas and practices. The Tai borrowed from the Khmer many elements of Indianized culture, including royal ceremonies, customs followed at the court, and especially the Indian epic Ramayana, which influenced not only literature but also classical dance. Even in modern Thai culture the legacy of the Indianized culture of Angkor is still evident. I encourage you to show me references that states that Khmers were influenced by Siam anywhere in history. Please go ahead and entertain me😉. And none of the hear-say bullshit history created by Thailand please.
Increiblemente hermosa esta melodia lo escuche con frecuencia en mis nombrosos viajes a Thailandia, me encantaria poner este fondo de musica para la inauguracion de nuestro proyecto Sukhothai en Peru
This is ALL the result of Khmer influence. The origins of the Thai (Tai-Kadai) are from Southern China. Thailand would not have this art of ballet if the Khmer were not present in their country.
@TM Please stop your fake. Actually, Khmer learn this dance from Thai Rattanakosin,not Khmer dance. Khmer is not original. China have many history and records by picture more than 800 years. This dress from Thai or Siam but Khmer have other dress.
You’re right. A lot of Ayuthaya’s culture was inspired by Angkorian Khmer culture and modified. Then some dances were brought back to Cambodia, modified as Siamese dances, but the cultural roots will always remain Khmer
Too beautiful!! An indescribably beautiful performance showing the different types of angels (humicorns- born again Christians and ?) of the astral heaven and the man on the elephant with the heavenly peace of angelic meditation resting on his head (the yellow cone) all taking place in "the suburbs of OM -the cloud(s) of unknowing, formlessness of the soul/OM. TOO WONDERFUL!! How refreshing it is to my soul to see this ancient wisdom in modern times!!