Saturday, June 23, 2007
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Trinidad Carnival
Monday, January 22, 2007
Bangkok's Golden Buddhas
Last weekend I saw the movie “The Protector” and I enjoyed it partly because I could relate to so many details- it was very reminiscent of several trips to Laos and Thailand . These included the elephants, water boats and the design styles. The golden and red colours reminded me of these Buddhas from the well known temples in Bangkok : Wat Pho, Wat Phra Kaew and Bangkok Wat Traimit .
I guess most people should know that one should be respectful in religious shrines, but it was very rather disturbing to witness, last month, an English tourist using foul language on the old lady collecting the $1 fee at the Wat Xieng Thong in Laos .
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Favourite Lao artist
Wat Xieng Thong
Wat Xieng Thong is the most beautiful and wondrous wat of Luang Prabang. Originally built in 1560 by King Say Setthathirat, it survived numerous invasions. The "red chapel" contains a rare old statue of a reclining Buddha. The glass mosaics on the external buildings were commissioned in the 1950s and depict of popular folk tales and Buddhist history. One building contains the royal funerary chariot of King Sisavang Vong with its seven-headed naga, carved by venerated Lao sculptor Thid Tun. The doors have beautiful carved and gilt portrayals, and other Asian art sculptures and Buddha carvings are to be found inside.
Royal Ballet of Luang Prabang
The Royal Ballet of Luang Prabang was revived in 2003. The troupe was formed to re-establish the ancient Lao Ramayana or pharak pharam ballet of Luang Prabang.
Dancers from the provincial performing arts troupe were brought together with students and a several older musicians and performers to revive the nine episodes of the Lao Ramayana. There are performances several times a week on the grounds of the
Museo de Arte de Ponce
The Museo de Arte de