Just dance (part of the rework from “Mak, Nak and people of Phra Khanong”)

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2015
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Research committee, Albert Laurence School of Communication Arts, Assumption University
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1st CA Creative Work Faculty Showcase 2015, 12-15
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Mae Nak Phra Khanong is one of the most well-known ghost stories in Thai- land. Since its first musical stage show in 1911 by HRH Krom Phra Narathip Praphanphong, the story has been stud- ied, told, interpreted and staged for more than a century. The story of Mae Nak Phra Khanong has been numerously narrated and performed through spoken words, musical play, and opera. From June 2014 to June 2015, the re- searcher along with a group of per- formance communication students work- ing closely with lighting designer, projectionist, and sound designers to create a creative performance called “Mak, Nak and People of Phra Khanong” to investigate other aspects in Mae Nak story: the conflicts within fam- ily, individual VS community.
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