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From Roots to Us: “Sound of the City” presents the story of drama that took place in the Rattanakosin period so that later generations can understand the origin of drama, performing arts, and music as reflected through the palaces of various royal family members during the reigns of King Rama I-III or the early Rattanakosin period. “Wang Na” or the Front Palace, which is now the National Museum, Bangkok, was in the past the origin of various forms of art, especially Khon and Lakhon. From Roots to Us invites everyone to get to know the “Wang Na” in its various meanings, significance, and roles in the past. Although there were still wars and battles in the early reign, theatrical arts at that time were glorious and flourishing. Why was that? Follow the program From Roots to Us: The Front Palace and Classical Drama in the Early Rattanakosin Period, Monday, December 4, 2023, 9:45 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. on Thai PBS or watch it online at www.thaipbs.or.th/Live ---------------------------------- 👉 Click Subscribe to follow the channel's great programs at: / thaipbs