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Explore another perspective of the Front Palace with the foundation of the study of drama. After the end of Prince Krom Phra Rajawang Bowon Wichaichan and the abolition of the position of the Front Palace, the area of the Front Palace or the Front Palace has been transformed into many important areas, especially in terms of the study of drama. In 1934, Luang Vichitvadakan, while serving as the Director-General of the Fine Arts Department, established the “School of Dramatic Arts” to teach general subjects and arts, and to produce personnel who would be responsible for various branches of arts and crafts and cultural heritage. After World War II, the school area was affected. The school building was bombed, causing the school to cease teaching. Until 1945, the school reopened and changed its name to the “School of Dramatic Arts” and developed into the “College of Dramatic Arts”, an educational institution that aims to produce teachers and professional personnel. In the field of dance and music, teaching is organized, consisting of general subjects and art according to the Ministry of Education's curriculum. And the "College of Dramatic Arts" has been expanded to various regions across the country. At present, the "College of Dramatic Arts" has raised the level of specialized studies in arts and culture to a degree level as the "Bunditpatanasilpa Institute", which offers classes up to a doctoral degree. Follow the program From Roots to Us: Wang Na and the Foundations of Dramatic Education, Monday, December 18, 2023, 9:45 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. on Thai PBS #FromRootsToUs #WangNa #Drama ---------------------------------- ???? Click Subscribe to follow the channel's good programs at: / thaipbs