The Fringe Festival 2010 @ The 'Vic Hua Hin'
22nd Jan – 20th Feb 2010 Every Friday - Sunday

The Fringe Festival 2010 @ Hua Hin will mark a new stage of performing arts in Thailand with the inauguration of the art complex ‘Vic Hua Hin’, an imaginative landscape comprising of a variety of performing spaces and facilities, including an energy-smart indoor theatre, Dome Dokmai outdoor dome with flowers crawling to its top, Art Camp with handmade igloo-like sculptures and a promenade open performance space.
Together with the opening of the neighbouring Patravadi High School, which is due to open in May 2010, Vic Hua Hin will commit to the development of a creative and artistic Thailand.
The five-week Fringe Festival will feature over 10 dazzling performances. It will open on January 22 with a special inauguration performance by Patravadi Mejudhon and a family concert, "Carnival of the Animals", by world-famous conductor Bundit Ungrangsee, who will give a full performance on January 23. Patravadi Theatre will present its critically acclaimed sold-out musical Phra Lor, internationally renowned Thai dancer Pichet Khunchun will give a solo performance and Thai pop singer/percussionist Tik Shiro will duel with US violinist Kyle Dillingham.
Israeli puppet theatre-artist Yael Rasooly will perform The Dream House (and other nightmares), and will also appear with Thai stage comedian Wanansak Sirilar for a funny double-billed performance of Comic Delights. ODC/Dance, the world-class contemporary dance ensemble, will deliver an evening of three original works by artistic director Brenda Way. Taiyuan Puppet Theatre from Taiwan will enrich the festival with traditional glove puppetry in A Sea of Puppets and Maya Dance Theatre will combine various Asian dance forms in Invoking Rasas.
Apart from performances, the festival will also include workshops, short films, village disco "ram wong", ballroom dancing, a food market and other free outdoor activities.
Link, English version is halfway down the page: http://www.totalreservation.com/event_t ... aspx?id=45
SJ
PS: This 'Vic Hua Hin' gaff is apparantly over the flyover heading South, then on the right hand side. Never seen it
