THAI STANDARD CIRCLE DANCE SONG FOR TEACHING CHINESE STUDENTS
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Abstract
Dance means the art of body gesture performance which is something that humans have created with exquisite beauty entertain. This kind of art requires instrumental music and vocals. Dance is part of the fine arts which consists of painting, architecture, literature, music, and dramatic arts. It is also a source of art and performances of many forms together of human beings who create, preserve, and pass on to new generations. The dances in each region have different styles and names based on the climate, topography, beliefs, religions, languages, habits, and lifestyles of the people of each region. This article presented a Thai standard circle dance song for teaching Chinese students which can teach Thai traditional music and dance to foreigners and spread the culture worldwide.
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