The document announces an International Dance Festival taking place in November and December 2012 in Bangkok and Chiangmai, Thailand. The festival will feature performances by Thai and international dance companies, young talent showcases, master classes, workshops, and exhibitions. The goals are to promote Thai culture and performing arts, support artists, and bring the joy of dance to the public. Over 20,000 people are expected to attend the diverse events celebrating Buddhism, the Thai royal family, and cultural exchange through dance.
The document describes an international dance festival organized by the Friends of the Arts foundation in Bangkok, Thailand from November 23rd to December 2nd, 2012. The festival will feature public performances by Thai and international dance companies, main performances hosted by embassies, and a young talent showcase. It will also include master classes, workshops, art exhibitions, and street performances, with the goal of promoting performing arts and cultural exchange. Over 50,000 audiences are expected to attend.
The friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2000 in Thailand with the goal of nurturing young talented Thai artists and promoting performing arts. It organizes performances, workshops, and exhibitions. Proceeds support charitable organizations in Thailand. The foundation provides scholarships and opportunities for artists to perform both nationally and internationally.
The friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2000 in Thailand with H.E. Anand Panyarachun as the honorary chairman. The foundation aims to nurture young talented Thai artists, promote performing arts, and stage performances to raise funds. It provides scholarships and opportunities for artists and donates proceeds from events to charitable causes in Thailand.
The document announces an International Dance Festival taking place in November and December 2012 in Bangkok and Chiangmai, Thailand. The festival will feature performances by Thai and international dance companies, young talent showcases, master classes, workshops, and exhibitions. The goals are to promote Thai culture and performing arts, support artists, and bring the joy of dance to the public. Over 20,000 people are expected to attend the diverse events celebrating Buddhism, the Thai royal family, and cultural exchange through dance.
The document describes an international dance festival organized by the Friends of the Arts foundation in Bangkok, Thailand from November 23rd to December 2nd, 2012. The festival will feature public performances by Thai and international dance companies, main performances hosted by embassies, and a young talent showcase. It will also include master classes, workshops, art exhibitions, and street performances, with the goal of promoting performing arts and cultural exchange. Over 50,000 audiences are expected to attend.
The friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2000 in Thailand with the goal of nurturing young talented Thai artists and promoting performing arts. It organizes performances, workshops, and exhibitions. Proceeds support charitable organizations in Thailand. The foundation provides scholarships and opportunities for artists to perform both nationally and internationally.
The friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2000 in Thailand with H.E. Anand Panyarachun as the honorary chairman. The foundation aims to nurture young talented Thai artists, promote performing arts, and stage performances to raise funds. It provides scholarships and opportunities for artists and donates proceeds from events to charitable causes in Thailand.
The Embassy of Israel and friends-of-the-Arts foundation organized a "meet the guest artist" program where renowned Israeli choreographer Amir Kolben of Kolben dance company discussed "The development and trend of Israeli Contemporary dance" at the Dance Centre school of performing arts. The event was also attended by the Artistic-Director of Dance-Centre, the Counsellor of the Embassy of Greece, and the Director of friends-of-the- Arts foundation.
The document announces a music and contemporary dance festival to be held from February 25th to March 6th, 2011 at the Emporium Shopping Complex in Bangkok. The festival is organized by the Friends-of-the-Arts foundation to promote contemporary performing arts and music to Thai and international audiences. The schedule includes dance and music performances from February 2nd to March 6th featuring choreographers and performers from Asia and Europe. The foundation invites sponsors and provides contact information for those interested in supporting the event.
The document summarizes plans for the 11th International Dance Festival in Bangkok from November 25th to December 3rd, 2011. It will feature over 400 performing artists from Thailand and around the world at venues like Benjasiri Park and the Thailand Cultural Center. The festival is organized by the non-profit Friends of the Arts foundation to promote dance and other arts for youth in Thailand and attract over 50,000 attendees over the course of the event.
The document summarizes plans for the 11th International Dance Festival in Bangkok from November 25th to December 3rd, 2011. It will feature over 400 performing artists from Thailand and around the world at venues like Benjasiri Park and the Thailand Cultural Center. The festival is organized by the non-profit Friends of the Arts foundation to promote dance and other arts for youth in Thailand and share international cultural experiences.
The friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2005 with the goal of nurturing young talented Thai artists and promoting performing arts. It organizes performances and workshops to support artists and introduce arts to the public. Proceeds from events are donated to charities. Upcoming projects include a Music & Contemporary Dance Festival in March 2011 and the 11th International Dance Festival in November 2011.
The document announces that Dance Centre has opened a new branch at The Capitol Club Sukhumvit 24. It lists new dance classes for children, teens, and adults starting in July, including ballet, jazz, hip hop, and contemporary dance. It also announces a summer school program from July 5-23 and an open house event on July 10-11 to celebrate the new branch, with free trial classes, dancewear sales, and spa vouchers for members.
The document outlines the program for the International Dance Festival 2010 held in Bangkok, Thailand between February 10th and March 14th. It includes performances, concerts, workshops and master classes over the month-long festival featuring various dance styles from around the world such as hip hop, jazz, flamenco, contemporary, and more. Highlights include performances from China, Spain, Singapore, Romania and Thailand as well as appearances from guest artists like Filippa Giordano and dance troupes Mummenschanz and Black Light Theatre.
The Black Light Theatre from the Czech Republic has been one of the most renowned theatre ensembles worldwide since its inception. It has participated in over 65 international festivals and performed over 250 guest shows across Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia. The theatre is known for its creative use of a "black cabinet" illusion technique where black-clad actors and props seem to move themselves against a black backdrop. After years of touring abroad, the Black Light Theatre now has a permanent stage in Prague where it will perform its latest production "White Pierot in Black" starting in April 2000.
The document announces the lineup for the International Dance Festival 2010, to be held from March 6-7, 2010. It features 20 dance performances from 15 dance companies representing 12 countries. The performances cover a wide variety of dance styles, including modern, ballet, flamenco, hip hop, and traditional Balinese and Thai dances. They address various themes such as repetition, love, the environment, and Buddhism.
Master classes in various performing arts will take place from March 6-14, 2010 at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. The events include a violin workshop on March 6 conducted by Daniel Bhattacharya. From March 9-12 there will be classes in flamenco, contemporary dance, and Korean B-Boy. The final two days, March 13-14, will feature classes in hip-hop choreography and dancing taught by Alex and Karen respectively.
Free dance workshops will be held on March 6-7, 2010 at Benjasiri Park. On March 6th, workshops include b-boy battles, hip hop, jazz, flamenco, contact improvisation, and tai chi. March 7th workshops consist of hip hop, creative dance, Chinese dance, flamenco, contemporary dance, and tai chi. The workshops are for both children and adults and are conducted by various artists and dance companies.
The document announces the International Dance Festival 2010 to be held in Phuket and Bangkok, Thailand from March 2-14, 2010. Over 400 artists from 15 countries will perform a wide range of dance styles, from ballet to hip-hop. The festival aims to entertain audiences of over 100,000 with world-renowned performers while also providing opportunities for local and young talent. It hopes to foster appreciation of dance as an art form in Thailand.
The document announces the schedule for a February 10, 2010 press conference for the International Dance Festival 2010 hosted by the Friends-of-the-art Foundation. The schedule includes registration at 2 PM, introductory speeches by the MC and the Foundation director, speeches by cultural ambassadors from partner countries to introduce performers, a live dance performance, a B-Boy performance, a surprise performance, and group photos before concluding at 3:30 PM.
Free dance workshops will be held on March 6-7, 2010 at Benjasiri Park. On March 6th, workshops include b-boy battles, hip hop, jazz, flamenco, contact improvisation, and tai chi. March 7th workshops consist of hip hop, creative dance, Chinese dance, flamenco, contemporary dance, and tai chi. The workshops are for both children and adults and are conducted by various artists and dance companies.
The Friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2005 to nurture young talented Thai artists and promote performing arts in Thailand. It organizes performances and workshops to raise funds for scholarships and charitable causes. The foundation's goals are to support Thai performers, introduce arts to the public, and collaborate with international artists.
This document contains information about news and events happening in Chiangmai, Thailand in March 2009. It includes sections on local Thai news, city maps, compass directions, information on visiting Suvannaphoum Palace, and a listing of things to do in Chiangmai for the month.
The article is from the Thai-language daily newspaper Matichon about an upcoming dance festival. It provides details about the festival such as its date and location in Bangkok. It aims to promote the dance festival to the local Thai audience by informing them of performances, participating dance groups, and schedules. The Friends of the Arts Foundation may be interested in supporting or promoting this cultural event focused on dance.
The Embassy of Israel and friends-of-the-Arts foundation organized a "meet the guest artist" program where renowned Israeli choreographer Amir Kolben of Kolben dance company discussed "The development and trend of Israeli Contemporary dance" at the Dance Centre school of performing arts. The event was also attended by the Artistic-Director of Dance-Centre, the Counsellor of the Embassy of Greece, and the Director of friends-of-the- Arts foundation.
The document announces a music and contemporary dance festival to be held from February 25th to March 6th, 2011 at the Emporium Shopping Complex in Bangkok. The festival is organized by the Friends-of-the-Arts foundation to promote contemporary performing arts and music to Thai and international audiences. The schedule includes dance and music performances from February 2nd to March 6th featuring choreographers and performers from Asia and Europe. The foundation invites sponsors and provides contact information for those interested in supporting the event.
The document summarizes plans for the 11th International Dance Festival in Bangkok from November 25th to December 3rd, 2011. It will feature over 400 performing artists from Thailand and around the world at venues like Benjasiri Park and the Thailand Cultural Center. The festival is organized by the non-profit Friends of the Arts foundation to promote dance and other arts for youth in Thailand and attract over 50,000 attendees over the course of the event.
The document summarizes plans for the 11th International Dance Festival in Bangkok from November 25th to December 3rd, 2011. It will feature over 400 performing artists from Thailand and around the world at venues like Benjasiri Park and the Thailand Cultural Center. The festival is organized by the non-profit Friends of the Arts foundation to promote dance and other arts for youth in Thailand and share international cultural experiences.
The friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2005 with the goal of nurturing young talented Thai artists and promoting performing arts. It organizes performances and workshops to support artists and introduce arts to the public. Proceeds from events are donated to charities. Upcoming projects include a Music & Contemporary Dance Festival in March 2011 and the 11th International Dance Festival in November 2011.
The document announces that Dance Centre has opened a new branch at The Capitol Club Sukhumvit 24. It lists new dance classes for children, teens, and adults starting in July, including ballet, jazz, hip hop, and contemporary dance. It also announces a summer school program from July 5-23 and an open house event on July 10-11 to celebrate the new branch, with free trial classes, dancewear sales, and spa vouchers for members.
The document outlines the program for the International Dance Festival 2010 held in Bangkok, Thailand between February 10th and March 14th. It includes performances, concerts, workshops and master classes over the month-long festival featuring various dance styles from around the world such as hip hop, jazz, flamenco, contemporary, and more. Highlights include performances from China, Spain, Singapore, Romania and Thailand as well as appearances from guest artists like Filippa Giordano and dance troupes Mummenschanz and Black Light Theatre.
The Black Light Theatre from the Czech Republic has been one of the most renowned theatre ensembles worldwide since its inception. It has participated in over 65 international festivals and performed over 250 guest shows across Europe, North and South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia. The theatre is known for its creative use of a "black cabinet" illusion technique where black-clad actors and props seem to move themselves against a black backdrop. After years of touring abroad, the Black Light Theatre now has a permanent stage in Prague where it will perform its latest production "White Pierot in Black" starting in April 2000.
The document announces the lineup for the International Dance Festival 2010, to be held from March 6-7, 2010. It features 20 dance performances from 15 dance companies representing 12 countries. The performances cover a wide variety of dance styles, including modern, ballet, flamenco, hip hop, and traditional Balinese and Thai dances. They address various themes such as repetition, love, the environment, and Buddhism.
Master classes in various performing arts will take place from March 6-14, 2010 at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. The events include a violin workshop on March 6 conducted by Daniel Bhattacharya. From March 9-12 there will be classes in flamenco, contemporary dance, and Korean B-Boy. The final two days, March 13-14, will feature classes in hip-hop choreography and dancing taught by Alex and Karen respectively.
Free dance workshops will be held on March 6-7, 2010 at Benjasiri Park. On March 6th, workshops include b-boy battles, hip hop, jazz, flamenco, contact improvisation, and tai chi. March 7th workshops consist of hip hop, creative dance, Chinese dance, flamenco, contemporary dance, and tai chi. The workshops are for both children and adults and are conducted by various artists and dance companies.
The document announces the International Dance Festival 2010 to be held in Phuket and Bangkok, Thailand from March 2-14, 2010. Over 400 artists from 15 countries will perform a wide range of dance styles, from ballet to hip-hop. The festival aims to entertain audiences of over 100,000 with world-renowned performers while also providing opportunities for local and young talent. It hopes to foster appreciation of dance as an art form in Thailand.
The document announces the schedule for a February 10, 2010 press conference for the International Dance Festival 2010 hosted by the Friends-of-the-art Foundation. The schedule includes registration at 2 PM, introductory speeches by the MC and the Foundation director, speeches by cultural ambassadors from partner countries to introduce performers, a live dance performance, a B-Boy performance, a surprise performance, and group photos before concluding at 3:30 PM.
Free dance workshops will be held on March 6-7, 2010 at Benjasiri Park. On March 6th, workshops include b-boy battles, hip hop, jazz, flamenco, contact improvisation, and tai chi. March 7th workshops consist of hip hop, creative dance, Chinese dance, flamenco, contemporary dance, and tai chi. The workshops are for both children and adults and are conducted by various artists and dance companies.
The Friends-of-the-Arts foundation was established in 2005 to nurture young talented Thai artists and promote performing arts in Thailand. It organizes performances and workshops to raise funds for scholarships and charitable causes. The foundation's goals are to support Thai performers, introduce arts to the public, and collaborate with international artists.
This document contains information about news and events happening in Chiangmai, Thailand in March 2009. It includes sections on local Thai news, city maps, compass directions, information on visiting Suvannaphoum Palace, and a listing of things to do in Chiangmai for the month.
The article is from the Thai-language daily newspaper Matichon about an upcoming dance festival. It provides details about the festival such as its date and location in Bangkok. It aims to promote the dance festival to the local Thai audience by informing them of performances, participating dance groups, and schedules. The Friends of the Arts Foundation may be interested in supporting or promoting this cultural event focused on dance.
1. E-Announcement !มิถุนายน-
กรกฎาคม 2553
NEW Dance Centre @ The Capitol Club
Sukhumvit 24
สถาบันแด๊นซ์ เซ็นเตอร์
มีความยินดีที่จะแจ้งให้สมาชิกทุกท่านทราบว่า
ขณะนี้ทางสถาบันได้เปิดสาขาใหม่ที่ The Capitol Club
ซ.สุขุมวิท 24
พร้อมกันนั้น เนื่องจากเหตุไฟไหม้ที่เกิดขึ้น ณ
อาคารเซ็นทรัลเวิลด์
ทางสถาบันจึงย้ายการเรียนการสอนทั้งหมดมาที่สาขาใหม่
New classes open in Jul – Aug
(คลิกที่ภาพเพื่อขยาย)
New classes for children!· Pre-ballet Thursday
15.30-16.30!Start Date: Thursday 1st July 2010!·
Creative Dance Sunday 11.00-12.00!Start Date:
4th July 2010!· Hip-Hop Saturday 12.30-13.30 and
Sunday 16.00-17.00!Start Date: 3rd July and 4th July
2010!· Jazz Saturday 11.00-12.00!Start date: 3rd
July 2010!!New Classes for Teen and adult!· Hip-Hop
Thursday 16.30-18.00!Start date: 3rd July 2010!·
Jazz Saturday 15.00-16.30!Start Date 26th June
2010!· Adult ballet Sunday 17.00-18.30!Start date:
27th June 2010!· Contemporary Dance Thursday
17.00-18.30!Start date: 1st July 2010!· Latin
dance Saturday 16.30-18.00!Start Date: 3rd July 2010
Summer School Course !5 - 23 July
2010
Dance Centre @ The Capitol Club Sukhumvit 24
ทุกวันจันทร์ - ศุกร์
ค่าเรียน : Creative Dance 6000 บาท
Hip-Hop/ Jazz 9000 บาท
ค่าธรรมเนียมสมัคร : 500 baht
* ด่วน!! สมัครก่อน 28 มิถนายนรับส่วนลดค่าเรียน 10%
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ตารางเรียน
10.30-11.30 Creative Dance (Children)
13.30-15.00 Hip-Hop (Teen & Adult)
15.00-16.30 Jazz (Teen & Adult)