Enchanted Evening of Thai Classical Music - Masters Vorayot & Kittima Suksaichon
Free Admission, Donations encouraged. Registration Required. Space limited.
Event Timing: June 4, 2022, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
Event Address: Seekers Church 276 Carroll Street, NW Washington, DC 20012
https://seekerschurch.org/
Contact concert organizer Somapa Thai Dance Company at somapadance@gmail.com, www.somapadance.org

Master Vorayot Suksaichon, a celebrated Thai string master and his wife Kittima Suksaichon will take you to beautiful Thailand through Thai classical music. They will be accompanied by local Thai musicians from the DC metro area. Master Vorayot specializes in Thai fiddles; namely Saw Duang (two-string fiddle with hardwood body); Saw U (two-string fiddle with a coconut shell body); and Saw Sam Sai (three-string spike fiddle with coconut shell body). Kittima is a master of the Thai hammered dulcimer or the "Khim".

Master Vorayot is a virtuoso and a highly respected teacher in Thai classical music in both traditional and contemporary styles. He has composed Thai classical music for solo performances as well as for Thai orchestras. He also researched and created development work on the theory of Thai music. Master Vorayot has performed widely at national and international levels and recorded traditional and contemporary Thai music continuously up to the present.

Metro & Parking
Seekers Church is conveniently located a block away from the Takoma Metro Station (red line). Street parking and free parking on the weekend at Takoma Park Metro Station. More info on concert location at https://seekerschurch.org/

Donations encouraged (cash, check, Venmo @paksuteera, Zelle or Paypal via email: suteeran@gmail.com or cell: 240-604-9042 at your convenience or onsite at the concert).

Masks are recommended inside the building. Please do not enter if you have any symptoms of covid, cold, or flu.

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