Event Concerts and Performances Somapa Thai Dance Company in Concert at Live! At the Library

Date and Location

Part of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month ; Homegrown Concerts and Interviews ; Live at the Library

For more information, please call 7-1743. Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.

Somapa Thai Dance Company is a distinguished Thai dance and music company based in the Washington DC area, featuring an accomplished Thai orchestra. Many of its artists have been trained with highly recognized dance and music masters, including National Artists and others from Chulalongkorn University and the prestigious Department of Fine Arts in Bangkok, Thailand. The orchestra is led by the widely recognized Thai music master Vorayot Suksaichon. The group has performed at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center, Wolf Trap, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, the Walters Art Museum, the Maryland Folk Festival, and the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington DC.

The group’s mission is to preserve and promote Thai culture and arts in the Americas. Through performances and workshops, the Company hopes that music and dance will bring peace and diversity to society through increased understanding of people’s different cultures and backgrounds.

The American Folklife Center is hosting the group in celebration of the Asian/ Pacific American Heritage Month and as part of the Homegrown Concert Series and Live! At the Library.

This program will present traditional Thai music and selected Thai dance numbers. The group will showcase newly and innovatively arranged music numbers that are performed on different occasions and for functions in Thai society, including ceremonial music at Buddhist temples, music originating in the old Siamese royal court, and traditional music derived from regional folk tunes and other cultures in the region. The orchestra will perform songs using percussion based (Piphat) and string instruments (Khrueang sai) as well as a mixed musical genre known as Mahori.

Master Vorayot Suksaichon hails from successive generations of Thai classical musicians. He grew up amidst a Piphat (percussion-based orchestra) family in Thonburi District on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Trained in percussion-based instruments such as large round-gongs at a young age, he later decided to switch to string instruments particularly Saw Duang (two-string fiddle with hardwood body), Saw U (two-string fiddle with a coconut shell), and Saw Samsai (three-string spike fiddle). Master Vorayot is a virtuoso and one of the leading string masters in Thai classical music in both traditional and contemporary domains. He has composed Thai classical music for solo instruments as well as for orchestras and has engaged in research and development work in the theory of Thai music. Master Vorayot has been performing for close to 60 years at national as well as international levels and has recorded traditional and contemporary Thai music.

In celebration of Asian/ Pacific American Heritage Month

The event is free and open to the public, but a ticket is required.

Presented in cooperation with Folklore Society of Greater Washington 

Request ADA accommodations five business days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ADA@loc.gov.