STUDYING ON THAI TRADTIONAL SOCIAL CIRCLE DANCE (RAM THONE) AT BANGKOKTHONBURI UNIVERSITY

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Guo Ye
Chutasiri Yodwised

Abstract

This research aims 1) to study Thai Ram Thone and 2) to teach Thai traditional social circle dance (Ram Thone) to Chinese students at Bangkokthonburi University. It took the vocal music Chinese undergraduate students of Bangkokthonburi university as the sample group and surveyed their learning of Thai traditional social circle dance (Ram Thone). The research object of this experiment is eight students from Bangkokthonburi university. They are all interested in this research. This research will use guidelines to teach the eight students and observe and collect data.

Research findings showed the guidebook is divided into three parts; each part has a different training content, including knowledge of Thai traditional social circle dance (Ram Thone). Learn About Thai traditional social circle dance (Ram Thone) and training.

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Ye, G. ., & Yodwised, C. . (2022). STUDYING ON THAI TRADTIONAL SOCIAL CIRCLE DANCE (RAM THONE) AT BANGKOKTHONBURI UNIVERSITY. Asia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures, 6(2), 80–89. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrc/article/view/257641
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