Tradition and Modernization of Thai Music and Dance Art
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Keywords

Thai music and dance
Traditional art
Modern performance
Cultural inheritance

DOI

10.26689/erd.v6i4.6904

Submitted : 2024-04-21
Accepted : 2024-05-06
Published : 2024-05-21

Abstract

Thailand, as one of the important representatives of Southeast Asian culture, has a long history of music and dance art. It integrates various cultural elements such as Thai, Chinese, and Indian, forming a unique and diverse artistic style. With the development of society and the exchange of culture, Thai music and dance constantly evolve between tradition and modernity, showing rich artistic charm. This paper aims to explore the significance of Thai music and dance in cultural inheritance, artistic innovation, and international exchange through the study of Thai music and dance.

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