@@Lol_71819 yuup ☺️☺️ some of traditional Filipino Dance has a touched of Spanish culture.. but you should try to watch our tribal Dance. Like T'boli dance, aeta dance. Etc 😊😊😊😊
The dances in Southern Philippines have dances similar to this that connect the PI to the rest of south east asia. Right in the Sulu Archipelago off the coast of Malaysia- Pangalay of the Tausug, Igal of the Sama, Mansak of Yakan, etc!
total respect for how far their fingers bend. tried it.....i can only make my fingers straight or forward like a fist. def not meant to be a thai dancer
If you want fingers like that you have to start bending from when you were really young( 5 and up) because that's when the bone is still soft. If you bend it when your a teenager or an adult, it's going to hurt like hell, and it'll take forever.
When I was younger and did Thai dancing regularly but now I can’t bend my fingers like this. I wanna learn more about my motherland more and try to learn the language too. Asian language is extremely hard to learn. And lemme tell you the gold head pieces are heavy as shit not fun but very beautiful. The silk dresses are amazing and I wish I could wear it everyday. I had a custom silk dress when I was little and I want to go back to Thailand and get a new custom dress. When I was adopted and had malnourishment issues they told my adoptive parents to only raise me with the English language instead of both Thai and English and they regret not letting me learn at a young age. Recently I’ve been trying to learn more about my heritage. I am mostly Thai but I’m also Austronesian which I’ve never heard of and small amount of Chinese. My family was shocked to see no Filipino, no Vietnamese, and no Indonesian at all.
Aquí le respondo yo que soy de centro América, la verdad me encanta los bailes, tienen unos bailes tan bellos tan diferentes, únicos, y los respeto mucho 🤗❤️@@poornamainkar1642
i am an Indonesian traditional dancer, and i am amazed because i just realized that thai and some of indonesian dances have similar style/form of fingers bend :)
@@WTF-gc5fz how? no offense but i think they have the same root just like a few indonesian, malaysian, singaporean, and brunei's dances that pretty simillar cause they have the same root... i think..........
The first show is Srivijaya dance which is an ancient Empire in Indonesia, Malaysia and Southern Thailand. No wonder why it’s similar style as in Java. Srivijaya dance inspired from the Burobudur in Indonesia and the temple in Suratthani, Thailand.
I really love Thai culture this so peaceful to watch no straining no pressure just flowing with the rythm...much love from Kenya..... hopefully I will visit Thai 🙈 I want this so much
As a Indian I see lot of similarities in all of south east asian culture they got lot of hindu-buddist influence even in the temples of india,nepal,shri lanka we see hindu-buddist influence all hindu gods and buddha together
This is because all these countries were part of Akhand Bharat and so they have somehow same philosophy and culture. The science behind the day to day life style which was learned first in Akhand Bharat (including Thailand Malaysia Indonesia India Myanmar etc. etc.) also spread in the world only because new countries were came into existence and they spread their holdings everywhere.
To disclaimers. It's called *exchange in culture* Admit the fact that traditional dances and dresses across Asia, especially Cambodia and Laos, are similarly alike. Some of our (Thais) dressings are similar to Apsara because we adapt it. However, that's not our traditional dressings. You can clearly see the differences between Thai TRADITIONAL dressings to our neighbors. Thailand now have a wide range of traditions and cultures; Apsara dance is very famous in school sports day shows and openings among the senior years. Some Thais believes in Mother Kali which I believe it's originated from India. We are not claiming the dances to our but in the opposite, we're pleased with our neighbors dances so we want to introduce it to the society we lived in today.
A year ago I had been there, thaiculture is so amazing, traditionally very rich.I was much impressed up on golden temple of Buddha. we really missed reclining Bddh temple complex becz thre maitences work is going on.titally it is wonderful trip I ever remeber.hf koti. rtd engr India
Thailand,Lao,Cambodia used to be the same territory until war. The same religion. let's not fight where it originated from. It was probably India. India had a lot of cultural influence in southeast asia
India didn't exist. The culture originated in the Ganga plains and traveled down to Tamil region and then eventually reached Java and then the Khmer and Mons
Wno have been to Thailand before ? i went to thailand with my family when i was a young girl and when i grow up i went with my mum my sister and my grandma
In India we have 8 types of classical dance.Visually Thailand dance is closest to Manipuri classical dance form. These faministic elegant moves in classical dance form in India,South-East Asia & Buddhist Dunhuang dance of China originated form Odissi dance form (Eastern part of India).Contrary to another old classical dance Bharatnatyam which is masculine & stiff.
oriental beauties and just amazed makes my afternoon truly delightfull even the rain is unpredictable sometimes it rains hard, suddenly a little bit of sunshine ... 03 August current year ... i like to write thank you in Thai language but ... since filipina and thailander plays volleyball together like sisters, then salamat
i had 2 dance classes at.. BHSC Spearfish. world class had a member show similar and story of meanings behind movements. my Swiss side did polka an waltz in appalachia , Lakota round dances, and now a dozen retired Thai teachers as FB frins i wish could go visit. Thought to tour world an view various dances...similarities in stories told?
People that are interested about studying Thai dance drama typically study at The College Of Dramatic Arts (วิทยาลัยนาฏศิลป), there are 12 of them across the country. For men, it would be Khon but for women it would mean Lakon. ☺️
I live in Minnesota and I REALLY REALLY REALLYYY want to try and go to a class where they teach me how to dance like this. If anyone knows a place in Minnesota where they teach us this. PLEASEEEEE let me know ASAP. Thank you.
I used to study with my history teacher. He said that Siam has not the basics of culture from a historical period. Siam began its civilization in 13 centuries. with Khmer civilization too.
@@made-in-thailand99 let's see the true history. I no mean I am Khmer or not because when I was born, I didn't know that I'm Khmer or not but education taught me. Don't study your history for King Rama IV or after the military revolution in 1932 a lot. It looks like Imagined History.
Most people here are trying to give a History lesson yet cannot even write a sentence correctly. Thailands History is very old, Ayutthaya was once one of the greatest cities on Earth, the Portuguese saw it and called it the Golden city, almost a million people lived in the Region. That is a Civilisation.
Just look at it this way, no dance style comes from thin air. Thai classical dance was inspired by Khmer classical dances of Angkor, the belts, the costumes, the gestures, Khmer dance was inspired by an Indian classical dance during the Angkorian empire. Thai classical dance developed during Ayutthaya period, the period when Thais sacked Angkor and the Khmer empire fell in the 15th century, the Thais or Siamese brought the Khmer Harlem to Ayutthaya to help develop their cultural arts-during the time their tradition was probably more like northern Thailand or even Lao's. Thais called the Khmers Khom during this time although some deny that Khom and Khmer are one in the same. This is similar to how Ayutthaya fell at the hands of the Burmese and the Burmese brought back to Burma some Thai dances and traditions such a Khon, however this same thing happened when the Thai victors brought back Khmer dancers from Angkor but some Thais won't admit they did the same thing to the Khmers that the Burmese did to them. They won a war and brought back the power's traditions to their royal courts. As Khmer dances were modified and softened to become more of a Thai dance, still telling old Hindu stories from Angkorian times although they're Buddhist, gestures the same but softened, The Khmer empire began to weaken from the 15th-19th century, Khmer kingdom or Cambodia then became a vassal state to Thailand and Thais then brought this tradition back to Cambodia, now a modified Angkorian tradition, which now had an ensemble in the Thai language. This is why some say some modern Cambodian dances are Angkorian dances modified by Thais by a few generations. Why didn't this dance transition in Cambodia as most native dances normally would? Well, what happened to the dancers of Angkor? They were taken to Ayutthaya during the 15th century, Cambodians became Buddhists and stopped worshipping their Kings as Gods and stopped practicing much of their older traditions but remnants remain from Angkor. P.S the traditional Cambodian crown has 3-7 points, the Thai crown has 1 long point. When you see Khmers and Thais dancing with the long single pointed crown, that wasn't a costume during the Angkor era but a Thai style. Burma also had a similar style with their ancient temples.
@Niyorills Khom is only used in Thailand and no where else, no one else in reality and the world has ever known this term Khom. Khmer has always been and always was. We all know, at least educated people know, that Angkorwat exists in Cambodia, ornamented with countless Pali and yes ancient Khmer script itself, and ornamented with ancient dancers on its bas reliefs. You wont ever see Indian apsaras wearing the exact same crowns, Indian inspired ancient Khmer Realize that..only Indonesia wears similar crowns to Cambodians..and central Thais influenced by Khmer.
But you should know that before the Angkor period, Siam lived in the Dvaravati culture since 6th century. The stone sculptures shown that they have the music and dance before the Angkor culture yet. Ayutthaya was a heritage of Dvaravati-Angkor co culture which is route of Thailand since today. Khmer Cambodia has been a colonial of Siam more than 200 years and as you know the King Angduang of Khmer growth in the royal Siam court. Princess Bupphadevi who recreated Khmer dance said that they used Thai teachers for Khmer dance. So, we Thai always teach our children that Siam was influenced from many cultures since we are a diversity in cultures. We can preserve and support every culture around Thailand including the ancient Khmer dance in Surin, Thailand.
Well,our steps on our folk dances are only adopted from another country and Thailand's folk steps were adopted in India By the way, I love your folk dance😍❤️😍❤️
+Pongsatorn Parphasit did you say Cambodia not Khmer? oh comic situation! do you have something to prove and show the world's? but if you have nothing to show? that mean you lost history. your country's was born in 13 century (1238) - sokhothai periods of the time(1238-1350) -Ayutthaya (1350-1767) -thunbori(1767-1800) -Bangkok (1800-nawaday) but Cambodia's was born in 50(1century) -norkor Phnom period of the time (50-550) -chenla(550-802) -Khmer empire (802-1432) -chaktumuk (1432_1529) -lungverk(2529_2620) -odung(1620_nowadays). I still say you all lost the history.
+Knight OMFG WHO has not experienced poverty? does your country come from wealth? you say this is not right! each country has always been through prosperity and a period of decline. Cambodia has been prosperous to the peak of the Angkor period. so Cambodia has the oldest civilization in southeast Asia . some neighboring countries try to distort theirs own without shame ! if you like copying it, them copy it to the original owner as a thief!
Thailand was influenced by Indian Theravada buddhism since Siam Dvaravati period in the 6th century. Instead of Khmer Angkor was influenced by Indian hinduism in 9th century.
As Bts is face of Korea and Korean culture Lisa is also face of Thai. I always noticed that Lisa always respect and represent her culture. There is many K-pop idols who are Thai but Lisa is really awesome. Her love for her culture can be shown in her recent song Lalisa. I really respect her.
It’s “ระบำศรีชัยสิงห์” or “Sri Jayasingh dance”. The dance was created from the ruin temple of Mueang Singh in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. It’s a temple complex in the same style of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. And sure it’s the Angkor art before Khmer born and trying to claim everything as their.
Niyorills haha Thail always think they make a better dance than Cambodia and always think its their possessive but I always ask ( why thai dance look like so funny ?🤣) if this dance is your Thai so it must beauty or better dance than Cambodia !!! But Thai dance can’t compare with Apsars khmer dance 😞 pity Thai , Thai is a country mordern than Khmer but Thai no have brain 🧠 make by themselves 🤣
I just noticed that dances of southeast asian nations are similar with great hindu-budhism influence except the Philippines..
Eugene Manaog yeah my mum put me into the Filipino dance festivals like the ‘barrio fiesta’ I don’t know if I spelt it correctly though....
U cant say like that.. Indonesian will attack u... hahha..
@@Lol_71819 yuup ☺️☺️ some of traditional Filipino Dance has a touched of Spanish culture.. but you should try to watch our tribal Dance. Like T'boli dance, aeta dance. Etc 😊😊😊😊
The dances in Southern Philippines have dances similar to this that connect the PI to the rest of south east asia. Right in the Sulu Archipelago off the coast of Malaysia- Pangalay of the Tausug, Igal of the Sama, Mansak of Yakan, etc!
@@OhHeyMatt yuup :) very true :D :D even the instruments used
total respect for how far their fingers bend. tried it.....i can only make my fingers straight or forward like a fist. def not meant to be a thai dancer
You have to do fingers bend everyday to get that. Not just fingers but the whole body actually
If you want fingers like that you have to start bending from when you were really young( 5 and up) because that's when the bone is still soft. If you bend it when your a teenager or an adult, it's going to hurt like hell, and it'll take forever.
you do like that >>> th-cam.com/video/J3V7oC1gT7A/w-d-xo.html sorry for my bad gramma.
When I was younger and did Thai dancing regularly but now I can’t bend my fingers like this. I wanna learn more about my motherland more and try to learn the language too. Asian language is extremely hard to learn. And lemme tell you the gold head pieces are heavy as shit not fun but very beautiful. The silk dresses are amazing and I wish I could wear it everyday. I had a custom silk dress when I was little and I want to go back to Thailand and get a new custom dress. When I was adopted and had malnourishment issues they told my adoptive parents to only raise me with the English language instead of both Thai and English and they regret not letting me learn at a young age. Recently I’ve been trying to learn more about my heritage. I am mostly Thai but I’m also Austronesian which I’ve never heard of and small amount of Chinese. My family was shocked to see no Filipino, no Vietnamese, and no Indonesian at all.
They start really young. My ex could do that..still can..she started age 3 or 4 i think
How do they keep that smile so perfect for an entire performance? Wow!
I am from india but i love this traditional dance. I respect this dance with my heart😍😍😍😍😍🤗🤗
Did you came here after seeing Ratri in Home Sweet Home?
i wonder how international people would react after seeing our traditional dances like lavani, garba, bharatanatyam, etc
Aquí le respondo yo que soy de centro América, la verdad me encanta los bailes, tienen unos bailes tan bellos tan diferentes, únicos, y los respeto mucho 🤗❤️@@poornamainkar1642
Thailand has the most beautiful and vibrant traditional culture in SEA 🤩😍❤️
check out cambodia
i am an Indonesian traditional dancer, and i am amazed because i just realized that thai and some of indonesian dances have similar style/form of fingers bend :)
@@WTF-gc5fz how? no offense but i think they have the same root just like a few indonesian, malaysian, singaporean, and brunei's dances that pretty simillar cause they have the same root... i think..........
@@helenayustika7658 kkkkkk
Cuz of the same roots, ie ofc Indian roots
@@WTF-gc5fz រៀនអោយច្បាស់បាននិយាយចំរៀង
The first show is Srivijaya dance which is an ancient Empire in Indonesia, Malaysia and Southern Thailand. No wonder why it’s similar style as in Java. Srivijaya dance inspired from the Burobudur in Indonesia and the temple in Suratthani, Thailand.
I really love Thai culture this so peaceful to watch no straining no pressure just flowing with the rythm...much love from Kenya..... hopefully I will visit Thai 🙈 I want this so much
I love thailand 🇹🇭 ... greeting from your southern neighbour, Malaysia 🇲🇾
Malaysia & Thailand shares many cultural similarities
I bet you do, I'd love to visit that part of Asia someday
Hi I'm from thailand🇹🇭😊🤗
I’m Malaysian. Wah! Uniklah semua tarian Thailand. Thailand’s dance is so unique
I’m Australian and I excessively love Thailand. I was also there just last week. Coming again as soon as pissible. 😀 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🙏🙏🙏
@@marthaizzalya6541yang pertama tuh rabam sevichai melayu Thailand punya, Sevichai maksudnya sriwijaya kerajaan melayu
look at those dancer's fingers/hands, beautiful like a lotus flower!! awesome!!
I love it, have always done it, but to see them live when they dance, it's just wonderful. And I've had the privilege of doing it several times.
Beautiful dance.. love from india..many similarities with indian classical dance
Wow i love this💕Lots of love from Mizoram,NorthEast India💖
I`m armenian but I really love oriental dances like those from Thailand. Love from Armenia to Thailand
As a Indian I see lot of similarities in all of south east asian culture they got lot of hindu-buddist influence even in the temples of india,nepal,shri lanka we see hindu-buddist influence all hindu gods and buddha together
I love Thai because their traditional music sounds like Indonesian (me) traditional music. I just love Thai ❤️
Mr. Sad are u wanna claim
Hyprocryte indonesia.. Malaysia also same culture but u always claim as yours...
This is because all these countries were part of Akhand Bharat and so they have somehow same philosophy and culture. The science behind the day to day life style which was learned first in Akhand Bharat (including Thailand Malaysia Indonesia India Myanmar etc. etc.) also spread in the world only because new countries were came into existence and they spread their holdings everywhere.
@Vick Nad it's true. Thai music is a bit like Dayak music in Borneo
Did you know.. all over the world is owner to indonesia.. done claim
To disclaimers. It's called *exchange in culture*
Admit the fact that traditional dances and dresses across Asia, especially Cambodia and Laos, are similarly alike. Some of our (Thais) dressings are similar to Apsara because we adapt it. However, that's not our traditional dressings. You can clearly see the differences between Thai TRADITIONAL dressings to our neighbors. Thailand now have a wide range of traditions and cultures; Apsara dance is very famous in school sports day shows and openings among the senior years. Some Thais believes in Mother Kali which I believe it's originated from India. We are not claiming the dances to our but in the opposite, we're pleased with our neighbors dances so we want to introduce it to the society we lived in today.
Who came here after Home Sweet Home 2?
Shiba Inu The Doge meee😂😂😂😭
Yeps.. Me 2 XD.. Creepy and sexy at the same time though
It's a bit late for me to think about browsing the video. Me!
I'M NOT ALONE OMG!!!
Oh yeah me too hhhhhh
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.👏
Suay makmak
Прекрасно, любимый Таиланд!🙏
I just love how beautifully they dance and there bend fingers are just damn amazing
A year ago I had been there, thaiculture is so amazing, traditionally very rich.I was much impressed up on golden temple of Buddha. we really missed reclining Bddh temple complex becz thre maitences work is going on.titally it is wonderful trip I ever remeber.hf koti. rtd engr India
Beginning to love Thai dance style pretty cute I wanna learn their dance moves
Hands that float like butterflies, absolute beauty.
Captivating to watch for me. Their movements are so graceful.
Who is from Lisa's solo
Me
Me
Wow their traditional music and dance is so much similar with Manipur(d northeast state of india)
The clothing is so cute. I love South Asian dances and music.
So Indian with a Chinese touch.
Its actually southeast asian
@@矮胖的矮胖的There is no Chinese touch. It's Indian plus local touch.
I just came after playing home sweet home episode 2 for this samai dance love and respect from India 🇮🇳
Thailand,Lao,Cambodia used to be the same territory until war. The same religion. let's not fight where it originated from. It was probably India. India had a lot of cultural influence in southeast asia
OfficialRith_ YT
khmer boast hahaha
The Indonesian jaipong also look like this.
India didn't exist.
The culture originated in the Ganga plains and traveled down to Tamil region and then eventually reached Java and then the Khmer and Mons
อติรุจ how india didn't exist can you explain.
Well let me tell all of u one thing that India is the country from where buddhism originated
Wno have been to Thailand before ? i went to thailand with my family when i was a young girl and when i grow up i went with my mum my sister and my grandma
In India we have 8 types of classical dance.Visually Thailand dance is closest to Manipuri classical dance form. These faministic elegant moves in classical dance form in India,South-East Asia & Buddhist Dunhuang dance of China originated form Odissi dance form (Eastern part of India).Contrary to another old classical dance Bharatnatyam which is masculine & stiff.
Love from India 🇮🇳🙏🙏
Who came here after watching lalisa
Mee
Me
oriental beauties and just amazed makes my afternoon truly delightfull even the rain is unpredictable sometimes it rains hard, suddenly a little bit of sunshine ... 03 August current year ... i like to write thank you in Thai language but ... since filipina and thailander plays volleyball together like sisters, then salamat
I love the way they use their hands
So graceful, so beautiful ❤❤❤
I grew up around Thai people my whole life. It's such a rich beautiful culture.
Wow my fingers are dead now I can’t do dis 😢 ☠️ they are so talented!!
i had 2 dance classes at.. BHSC Spearfish. world class had a member show similar and story of meanings behind movements. my Swiss side did polka an waltz in appalachia , Lakota round dances, and now a dozen retired Thai teachers as FB frins i wish could go visit. Thought to tour world an view various dances...similarities in stories told?
It reminds me of Indian Bharatanatyam dance but slowed down.
Yes same
The fear of knowing Ratri is near by...i can feel the fear just by hearing this xD
the music sounds so playful and lifelike.
MY mom played this song and i just got goosebumps i thought that classical dancer from home sweet home 2 teleported in my house for revenge😬😬
theyre so pretty and the colours
This new lifeweaver emote looks sick
I just find this art ABSOLUTELY gorgeous!!! Where do the dancers learn?
Almost of Thai girls have to practice Thai dance when we were young.
@@spdthw1468 It's a good habit.
Generational practice or from reading old scriptures and steps usually from a professional
People that are interested about studying Thai dance drama typically study at The College Of Dramatic Arts (วิทยาลัยนาฏศิลป), there are 12 of them across the country. For men, it would be Khon but for women it would mean Lakon. ☺️
สวยงามจริงนาฏศิลป์ไทยสุดยอดคะ
Beautiful. Beautiful ladies. Beautiful culture.
Indian, korea, china, tailand, and so on asian countries cultures are alot of similar!!🥳🦋🦋
Outstanding ❤😊
Love from India 💐🇮🇳.
Absolutely superb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
respect to the traditional atrist... from Indonesia
I live in Minnesota and I REALLY REALLY REALLYYY want to try and go to a class where they teach me how to dance like this. If anyone knows a place in Minnesota where they teach us this. PLEASEEEEE let me know ASAP. Thank you.
Try your nearest Thai wat (temple). You may be surprised how many there are in the United States
Wow beautiful Thai dance
wow. I'm here to watch traditional dance and learn about ASEAN but sadly some comments are pretty nasty.
Thanks for sharing my friend ❤️ 🙏 💕
I used to study with my history teacher. He said that Siam has not the basics of culture from a historical period. Siam began its civilization in 13 centuries. with Khmer civilization too.
hahaha khmer boast Cambodia, where the world tell me.
@@made-in-thailand99 ចនៅអង្គរវត្តនៅអី អាភ្លើ ចោរសៀម
@@made-in-thailand99 let's see the true history. I no mean I am Khmer or not because when I was born, I didn't know that I'm Khmer or not but education taught me. Don't study your history for King Rama IV or after the military revolution in 1932 a lot. It looks like Imagined History.
Most people here are trying to give a History lesson yet cannot even write a sentence correctly.
Thailands History is very old, Ayutthaya was once one of the greatest cities on Earth, the Portuguese saw it and called it the Golden city, almost a million people lived in the Region.
That is a Civilisation.
Wait a second that music is like Cambodia music
Instead of Indonesian said it’s Indonesia music 🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful🇹🇭
My hands and wrists hurt watching this.
that takes such focus and power! power that begets more power
Is there any dance studio in Chiang Mai that teaches Thai dance?
this is so nice!!! WOW
ศิลปะการร่ายรำของไทยสวยงาม อ่อนช้อยไม่แพ้ชาติใดในโลก
Thailand people are very nice because they are responsible people i know because my mum told me all about Thailand and also i am half thai
Just look at it this way, no dance style comes from thin air. Thai classical dance was inspired by Khmer classical dances of Angkor, the belts, the costumes, the gestures, Khmer dance was inspired by an Indian classical dance during the Angkorian empire. Thai classical dance developed during Ayutthaya period, the period when Thais sacked Angkor and the Khmer empire fell in the 15th century, the Thais or Siamese brought the Khmer Harlem to Ayutthaya to help develop their cultural arts-during the time their tradition was probably more like northern Thailand or even Lao's. Thais called the Khmers Khom during this time although some deny that Khom and Khmer are one in the same. This is similar to how Ayutthaya fell at the hands of the Burmese and the Burmese brought back to Burma some Thai dances and traditions such a Khon, however this same thing happened when the Thai victors brought back Khmer dancers from Angkor but some Thais won't admit they did the same thing to the Khmers that the Burmese did to them. They won a war and brought back the power's traditions to their royal courts.
As Khmer dances were modified and softened to become more of a Thai dance, still telling old Hindu stories from Angkorian times although they're Buddhist, gestures the same but softened, The Khmer empire began to weaken from the 15th-19th century, Khmer kingdom or Cambodia then became a vassal state to Thailand and Thais then brought this tradition back to Cambodia, now a modified Angkorian tradition, which now had an ensemble in the Thai language. This is why some say some modern Cambodian dances are Angkorian dances modified by Thais by a few generations. Why didn't this dance transition in Cambodia as most native dances normally would? Well, what happened to the dancers of Angkor? They were taken to Ayutthaya during the 15th century, Cambodians became Buddhists and stopped worshipping their Kings as Gods and stopped practicing much of their older traditions but remnants remain from Angkor. P.S the traditional Cambodian crown has 3-7 points, the Thai crown has 1 long point. When you see Khmers and Thais dancing with the long single pointed crown, that wasn't a costume during the Angkor era but a Thai style. Burma also had a similar style with their ancient temples.
@Niyorills Khom is only used in Thailand and no where else, no one else in reality and the world has ever known this term Khom. Khmer has always been and always was. We all know, at least educated people know, that Angkorwat exists in Cambodia, ornamented with countless Pali and yes ancient Khmer script itself, and ornamented with ancient dancers on its bas reliefs. You wont ever see Indian apsaras wearing the exact same crowns, Indian inspired ancient Khmer Realize that..only Indonesia wears similar crowns to Cambodians..and central Thais influenced by Khmer.
@Niyorills You're missing the point. Reread original comment, second paragraph.
But you should know that before the Angkor period, Siam lived in the Dvaravati culture since 6th century. The stone sculptures shown that they have the music and dance before the Angkor culture yet. Ayutthaya was a heritage of Dvaravati-Angkor co culture which is route of Thailand since today. Khmer Cambodia has been a colonial of Siam more than 200 years and as you know the King Angduang of Khmer growth in the royal Siam court. Princess Bupphadevi who recreated Khmer dance said that they used Thai teachers for Khmer dance. So, we Thai always teach our children that Siam was influenced from many cultures since we are a diversity in cultures. We can preserve and support every culture around Thailand including the ancient Khmer dance in Surin, Thailand.
I can bend my fingers backwards like that...maybe Thai dancing is my calling.
Props to these women, my small hands would cramp up trying to bend my short fingers like that lol
For my opinion We can not called it that Thai Traditional Dance It is a kind of Thai-Siam Classical Dance
I love her headdress
they have beautiful hands😩😍
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Well,our steps on our folk dances are only adopted from another country and Thailand's folk steps were adopted in India
By the way, I love your folk dance😍❤️😍❤️
Fabulous!
Iam very liked. The dance from Thailand have many same with the dance from Bali _Indonesia. One more Thailand and Bali same is unique.
It really seems like a mixture of China and India.
that is basically indochina is mixture of the two ancient cultures.
Many of the mudras are inspired from bharatnaatyam and Kuchipudi ..
Am I the only one to notice that??
The songkran dancers have amazing fingers
Fingers seems so twisted and bent....I got scared
Thai dances very common and popular in Cambodia as well as a result of Thai influences during Rattanakosin era 😊
Khmer apsara dance is also popular in Thailand as well as Thais were inspired by Khmer culture during the Angkor era of the Khmer empire 👍
@@checkmate1015 Correct. Esp. In the Eastern part of Thailand.
@@iROChakridoes your Thai dance from where? Why Thai dance gestures like the sculpture at Angkor Wat temple?😆
@@dada_tt2405 More like, why is Angkor wat even modeled after Phimai in Thailand 😂😂😂
@@iROChakri If Angkor Wat is influenced by Phimai ,So why in the past did your country use Khmer script and Khmer language?
Nice Apasara dance
It’s Khmer traditional dance performance by Thai actress
Get a job
@@FgYu-lu4lp
I have got a great one, but you.
@@ច័ន្ទបូរី like what? Being dumb?
This is Thai! Not Khmer! Robam Khmer is nothing like this....
Ricky Vong yep Robam khmer is different
copy apsara clothes and crown in Angkor wat temple of Cambodia.
+Pongsatorn Parphasit you lost the history .
+Pongsatorn Parphasit did you say Cambodia not Khmer? oh comic situation! do you have something to prove and show the world's? but if you have nothing to show? that mean you lost history.
your country's was born in 13 century (1238)
- sokhothai periods of the time(1238-1350)
-Ayutthaya (1350-1767)
-thunbori(1767-1800)
-Bangkok (1800-nawaday)
but Cambodia's was born in 50(1century)
-norkor Phnom period of the time (50-550)
-chenla(550-802)
-Khmer empire (802-1432)
-chaktumuk (1432_1529)
-lungverk(2529_2620)
-odung(1620_nowadays).
I still say you all lost the history.
+Knight OMFG WHO has not experienced poverty? does your country come from wealth? you say this is not right! each country has always been through prosperity and a period of decline. Cambodia has been prosperous to the peak of the Angkor period. so Cambodia has the oldest civilization in southeast Asia . some neighboring countries try to distort theirs own without shame ! if you like copying it, them copy it to the original owner as a thief!
so much Indian and Chinese influence.
India: My culture
China: Very look like China
Cambodia: Siam thief!
Malaysia: Copy Malay
Indonesia: it’s Indo heritage
Thailand: 😒😒😒
Cambodia and thai cultures are both influenced by indian buddism!
True.. but i think they influenced in indian hinduism too because normally dance and different arts are more vibrant in hinduism..
Thailand was influenced by Indian Theravada buddhism since Siam Dvaravati period in the 6th century. Instead of Khmer Angkor was influenced by Indian hinduism in 9th century.
I’m here because of LALISA
What a beautiful culture
Thailand and Cambodia are Similar 🇰🇭🇹🇭
Ya cuz they copied us
thai and cambodian were the same brother sisters...
ฉันรักการเต้นรำแบบดั้งเดิมของเรา
Sawatdeekha🙏👋 salam serumpun dari indonesia🙏
As Bts is face of Korea and Korean culture
Lisa is also face of Thai. I always noticed that Lisa always respect and represent her culture. There is many K-pop idols who are Thai but Lisa is really awesome.
Her love for her culture can be shown in her recent song Lalisa. I really respect her.
Dance and costumes are the identity of Cambodia
Claimbodia 😂😂😂
May i ask, What's the song/title or name of the last dance? I've heard it in Siam Niramit. And i got goosebumps watching it 😍😍😍
It's called "ระบำศรีชัยสิงห์"😊
@@tu_a6313 thank you s much. Kapunka
In english please
@@annyrodriguez5424In eng: rabam srichaising
It’s “ระบำศรีชัยสิงห์” or “Sri Jayasingh dance”. The dance was created from the ruin temple of Mueang Singh in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. It’s a temple complex in the same style of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. And sure it’s the Angkor art before Khmer born and trying to claim everything as their.
This is the Khom culture.In the history of Thailand, we call this art which is not about the Khmer.
เขมรแดงทำลายทุกอย่างของเขมรแล้วสร้างหลักฐานปลอมๆไว้หลอกชนรุ่นหลังให้เกลียดไทย
ขอมอะไรอีกล่ะ อันแรกมันระบำศรีวิชัยเกี่ยวไรกับขอม อันที่สองก็ระบำสุโขทัยของกลุ่มชนที่พูดภาษาไทลาว อันที่สามระบำศรีชัยสิงห์ ถึงจะเชื่อมโยงกับนครวัด แต่ก็ไม่ได้หมายความว่าคนสร้างเป็นเขมรนะครับ คนพื้นเมือง คนมอญนี่แหละเป็นคนสร้าง
@@b4250-w8b មានតែថៃទេដែលគិតថាខមមិនមែនខ្មែរ ព្រោះមិនហ៊ានទទួលស្គាល់ការពិត ជនជាតិថៃរៀនប្រវត្តិសាស្រ្តក្លែងក្លាយ
I notice it is similar to south Indian traditional dances.. like bharathanatyam., mohiniyattam... etc,
When I watched this video I always laugh it looks like funny like a childhood dancing. the music and the dancing are not matched.
Niyorills haha Thail always think they make a better dance than Cambodia and always think its their possessive but I always ask ( why thai dance look like so funny ?🤣) if this dance is your Thai so it must beauty or better dance than Cambodia !!! But Thai dance can’t compare with Apsars khmer dance 😞 pity Thai , Thai is a country mordern than Khmer but Thai no have brain 🧠 make by themselves 🤣
But it’s funny that Khmer trying to claim everything from Thailand 🙄🙄🙄
It reminds me, I'm watching Bharathanatyam, I mean the hand gestures.
I came here after the Girl from No Where
It's like Indian dance ( baratham)