Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 3 December 2013

SIAM NIRAMIT, a Thai celebration


SIAM NIRAMIT, a Thai celebration





Iniitially I thought it was going to be a dull and utterly uninteresting evening and a potential time-stealer at that.  Though I grudgingly escorted my wife, it ultimately turned out to be an astonishing exposure. It was more than a movie, more than a drama, more than an opera. That was SIAM NIRAMIT, Bangkok, Thailand – a spectacular world-class show.

The name of the show and the name of the theatre is SIAM NIRAMIT. The 80-minute captivating journey (without intermission) unfolds the history and heritage, arts and culture of Thailand (formerly known as SIAM) that have descended through centuries.  SIAM NIRAMIT is the name of the same village created to introduce the traveller to basic Thai living and practices. The show comprehensively makes a splendid celebration of Thai culture. The lavish display has been designed with both locals and foreigners in mind.

The stage show depicts the Thai culture from its inception, comprised of three Acts.

ACT 1 – “Journey Back into History” where you see cross-roads of civilizations.
ACT 2 – “Journey Beyond Imagination” – “Hell” and “Heaven” are staged to perfection with stupendous special effects and human forms being tortured and burned by demons. 
ACT 3 – “Journey through Joyous Festivals”

The decors and background is so enticing that each Act is taking you into another travel to discover the hidden face of Thailand. Special mention is a must on the stage scenery which is simply breathtaking, the spectacular costumes and the set employed  with dazzling  technology that makes the event a truly state-of-the-art production.  Live elephants, stunts, magical illusion, bringing rains, floating angels. hell and heaven on the stage …..  The attention to details, costumes, colourful atmosphere, the background score ….. The stage-preparedness and the lighting and visual effects are sure to leave you mesmerised for long. 

Interestingly, the performers include artists and animals. Don’t be surprised when real elephants come and walk past your seat like it is nothing. A stage that is so large that it makes elephants look small and goats tiny. The performers coming from the side or behind the audience appends glitter to the event.

The amazing elements include a river streaming through the stage along with elephants, goats and chickens.  The dancers plunge in the rivers.

While the vibrance of the show is overwhelming, don’t look for a plot or a dialogue. Just watch the show, you won’t notice the time.  The show is, wherever required, translated in English.  Even if you do not understand any language, it is not a problem. Although there is not only any  talking done by  the actors, the messages are clearly conveyed through such outstanding performing skills and theatre effects. Random people from audience were invited upstage to join the performance. Simply unique!

The stage is huge, the actors are in a big number.  What is fascinating is though about 150 artists and scores of animals performed,  it is not possible to pick any one hero or heroine.  Such was the professionalism and coordination.  Thumbs up to the production team!  I  cannot imagine how the stage and background change in split seconds.  I doubt whether it would have been possible to maintain the incredible pace of set and costume changes throughout.  No wonder the stage is listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

Thailand is not only bars and beaches, nor only temples and massage parlors.  This live show definitely enriches the visitor a bit more of Thailand.  The effort to make the show realistic was met.

As we got to the spot early, we had time to walk around the cultural village and experience and observe local people’s lifestyle.  We could listen to local music and watch “bamboo” dance.

A truly memorable evening , well worth the time and price.  Any time you contemplate a visit to Bangkok, make SIAM NIRAMIT a compelling part of your itinerary. Go with family and friends and entertain an evening to remember.  Don’t give a miss!


Note:
No pictures are allowed and cameras have to be checked. 
The entry ticket price ranges between 1000 BHT to 2000 BHT depending on your contacts and bargaining skills.






Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Bangalore Lal Bagh Flower Show


Bangalore Lal Bagh Flower Show




A day out at Lal Bagh Flower Show!

After about 35 years, I entered Lal Bagh. To witness the Flower  Show for the first time. Climate was holiday-friendly, sun playing hide-and-seek with patchy clouds.  It was a working day, yet I entertained a tourist-laziness in me.


I collected the entrance ticket  from the counter-staff ( I could spot a rare smile sported by the guy behind the counter, probably the flowers in Glass House must have influenced him).  I was in the Glass House at 9 a.m.



What did I see?  How did I feel?


Visually Exciting. Inspirational. Dreamy.  These are just a few words that begin to describe the Bangalore Lal Bagh Flower Show. Flowers.Colors.  Flowers.  Children. Flowers.  Beauty. Flowers. Music. Flowers. Space. Flowers. Photography. Flowers.  Holiday.  Flowers. Freshness. Flowers. Climate. Flowers. Nature. Flowers. Tourists. Flowers.


Basket of flowers, yes, we are familiar with! A Glass House full of flowers in all colours, sizes, shapes, designs. Wow!


Going round and round inside the glass house, not  feeling the pungency of redundancy!  I am not a Botany student to give all the names of all the flowers on display, except what I could manage like roses, orchids, marigold, jasmine ....





While the floral show IS a photographer's delight, be it a professional or a dabbler, I befriended the young and enthusiastic Apoorv  Dutt, an upcoming professional  lensman who volunteered to assist me with a few of his snaps, which you are seeing here.




Steadily, school children started streaming  in with their musical noise, adding color to the colorful mood and ambience.  A mix of culture with foreign tourists revelling the atmosphere. “ A thing of beauty is joy for  ever” John Keats must have said it visualizing the Bangalore Lal Bagh Flower Show.

“Designs of display in the Glass House undergo a change every year” said a lady who was having a tough time to control her naughty  child.  She gives active attendance every year to the show.



Pink Dinosaur and Tree House are star attractions of this year.  "Animals" is the theme of this year's Show.

Mr. Rajan, a hobby-photographer, has been visiting for the last 15 years.  “It has become commercialized.  There is increase in population, pollution, traffic…….  Tree-felling is becoming a more frequent happening.  In spite of all these, the annual event is a phenomenal success”, he said.


The flower show was stunningly amazing. The garden is about variety blended with fantasy, yet a reality.

Lal Bagh – the right place in Bangalore to get inspired to go green.


Security arrangements at the venue:  Visitor-friendly.
Emergency medical help: Available


One last word: If you have not seen the flower show even once, make no mistake! You will be retrospectively regretting like me for not making it earlier! The Show has to be seen to  be believed to be enjoyed to be experienced!!!

There is no Bangalore without Lal Bagh!  And no Lal Bagh without Flower Show!