Ram Chui Chai Nang Wilar: Thai Dance | THAILAND 🇹🇭
โพสท์โดย อ้ายเติ่งThe Ram Chui Chai Nang Wilar(ไทย: Wilar = แมว or Cat) is a new performance series inspired by the story "Chaiyachet" written by King Rama II.
The Ram Chui Chai Nang Wilar is another performance that has been popular with Thai people since the past and has been renovated many times. In the story, Wilar Cat helps Suwincha and her son from Chaiyachet (the ill-advised prince, her husband) and his jealous concubines.
While Princess Suvincha was recovering from the birth of her and Chaiyachet's first child, his seven chief concubines took the the baby away and buried him in a forest. They tell the prince that Suvincha has given birth to a log of wood. Already under their spell, Chaiyachet promptly casts his wife out of the palace.
Wilar (Suvincha's loyal servant, a talking cat) tells Suvincha what the concubines did and leads her to the place where the baby is buried.
Wilar helped Suvincha dig the soil to find her son, but no matter how much they searched, Suwincha's son was never found.
Nang Wilar then prayed to the guardian in that forest and danced to offer sacrifices to see the little prince. Until finally, they dig him up, find him still alive and set off to Suvincha to kingdom.
Chaiyachet is later mocked by the Wilar cat as he follows them and asks for forgiveness from Suvincha.
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©Credit:Suling Eva Prayitno
Model : Eva Lu Prayitno
Photographer : Suphalak Rueksanthitiwong
Costume : ห้องเสื้อพัชรวดี
แต่งหน้า ทำผม ดูแลท่ารำ : Kanokluck BumBum
อุบะดอกไม้สด : Prince Parin
ขอบคุณยอดนางวิฬาร์ : แม่ปุ้ย
สร้างสรรค์โดย : ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์คำนึง สุขเกษม
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