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  • THEATREPREVIEW Moving towards nothingness

    24/05/2012 : A few months ago, Adjjima Na Patalung posted on Facebook, asking for chair donations. For her upcoming production the stage required to be filled with chairs _ chairs that will be occupied by no one. The director has decided to stage Eugene Ionesco's Chairs for the Demo Classic Project 2, an annual programme at Democrazy Theatre Studio that invites young directors to tackle theatre classics.

  • When hands and hearts meet

    24/05/2012 : Human Centre, the art centre for healing and professional development, is holding three art therapy workshops in June and July.

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  • It's more fun in the Philippines

    23/05/2012 : In terms of historical and cultural background, the Philippines uniquely stands out among other countries in Asia. And in the art scene of this region, Filipino artists deliver one-of-a-kind pieces that represent this archipelago country in a way viewers could never find anywhere else.

  • Artistic extravaganza

    23/05/2012 : Bangkok Art and Culture Centre presents "The 3rd Bangkok Triennale International Print & Drawing Exhibition", which showcases 30 award-winning art pieces, plus a selection of 216 works _ all by amateur and professional artists from around the world.

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    Pullman Bangkok G Hotel

    23/05/2012 : 36th floor, 188 Silom Road Open daily, 10am-7pm Until July 2 Call 02-238-1991

  • Conservation photo contest

    22/05/2012 : True Corporation, in cooperation with the Department of National Park and Wildlife and Plant Conservation, is organising a photo contest to promote public awareness on wildlife and forest conservation.

  • Lying to the world

    22/05/2012 : Number 1 Gallery presents "The Star's Discourse _ Lies to the world that have never been stopped" by Tawatchai Somkong who portrays how the world has developed since the Cold War through oil paintings.

  • Comic Art

    22/05/2012 : Opposite Gallery presents "Post-Rapture", a cross between animation and slideshow by cartoonist, painter and illustrator Kathy MacLeod, who turned her 2005 short story of the same title into an illustrated work by marrying the words with the pictures she had been imagining for seven years.

  • Outstanding paintings on 'emotional instability' concept

    21/05/2012 : DOB Hualamphong Gallery presents "Juxtaposition", which sees oil on canvas paintings by Thanwa Huangsmut, under the concept of emotional instability, fear and distrust occurring in the private sphere.

  • An open invite to access all arias

    20/05/2012 : Interminable arias, incomprehensible stories, deadly boredom _ these are some of the apprehensions people might have when approaching opera, says Anette Pollner, director of Who Is Afraid of the Opera?, a new Bangkok Music Society production.

  • A public display of 'Affection'

    20/05/2012 : 'Affection", a new art exhibition at Bangkok's Centara Grande, combines the talents of three Thai painters who make use of contrasting media and methods to describe elements of nature, animals or the human condition.

  • The art of making a rainbow

    17/05/2012 : A Rainbow in the Backyard family charity party will be held in the garden of 99 Rest Backyard Cafe on Rama IX, Soi 41, to raise awareness for Thai children with special needs, on May 26 from 2-6pm.

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