Glamorous in Gucci

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Glamorous in Gucci

lifestyle May 27, 2017 11:00

By The Nation

High-end fashion house Gucci has been very much in evidence at the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival over the past week, with several stars showing off the Italian label’s designs on the red carpet and at other high-profile events.

Paul Dano wore a Gucci Pre-Fall 2017 navy and green plaid two-button notch lapel Monaco suit with a white dress shirt and brown leather lace-ups to the “Okja” photocall and while Naomie Harris looked cool in a Gucci multicolour silk chiffon plisse gown featuring a fitted bodice and full skirt to the “Ismael’s Ghosts” screening and Opening Gala.

Charlotte Casiraghi dressed up in a black-and-nude silk Gucci tulle gown with multi-coloured floral embroidery and matched it with black leather high heel shoes and a black leather clutch with brass cat closure. Chris Lee donned a Prefall 2017-2018 dark blue-green madras wool single breasted peak lapel jacket with a pearl embroidered tiger head and sequin ribbon patches on the back, a light blue and lilac printed blouse, black velvet skirt with embroidered jewelled bows and floral patches and green boots with dragoon embroidery and crystal bows.

Alessandro Borghi dressed in a midnight blue evening wool mohair signoria tuxedo, evening white shirt, blue silk bow tie and black patent leather lace ups on the “Fortunata” red carpet.

Juliette Binoche wore Gucci Pre Fall 2017-18 a rose-and-white silk, crepe and wool long-sleeved gown with a black belt and a crystal-embroidered UFO patch on the front and sequin geometric embroideries on the cuffs to the Kering Dinner.

Salma Hayek Pinault wore a Gucci Fall/Winter 2018 black silk jersey dress with plisse skirt with an almond flower white collar bow and cuffs with pearl and crystal details to the Kering Talks Women in Motion event and Monica Bellucci was attired in a black short-sleeved tulle dress with moths, butterflies and insects embroideries, rainbow sequin stripes details on the sleeves and on the underskirt with black velvet matelasse broadway clutch for the 70th Anniversary Dinner.

Convenience store goodies to go

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Convenience store goodies to go

lifestyle May 27, 2017 10:00

By The Nation

Delivery service Gobike is partnering with convenience store chain FamilyMart in offering a brand new “Go Mart” through its app.

“We are delighted that FamilyMart has joined us in this new venture, which we believe will bring a new level of convenience to the residents of Bangkok”, says Lian Wah Seng, GoBike’s chef executive.

“We are gearing up to jump on the online shopping bandwagon as we believe it will be the lifestyle of the future.

According to eMarketer’s recent report, in Thailand alone, e-commerce sales are forecasted by KPMG International to reach US$2.9 billion (Bt103 billion) this year, reflecting the third fastest growing e-commerce country in Southeast Asia following Indonesia and Singapore.

Initially, the “Go Mart” offering will cover the Sathorn, Silom and Surawong areas, and eventually expand across the city by the end of 2017.

“This partnership further underlines our parent company, Central Group’s commitment in combining innovation and technology to offer our customers easier access, prompt delivery and overall greater convenience with unique products and services to meet and exceed expectation of customers in all neighbourhoods

“Our customers will be able to purchase groceries, beverages and food items from FamilyMart stores in the Silom, Surawong and Sathorn areas so busy consumers can have ready-to-eat meals, fresh fruits, snacks or the ingredients they need to cook a meal delivered to their doorstep, whether at the offices or at homes between 10am and 6pm daily,” says Chiranun Poopat, president of Central FamilyMart

During the launch period until July 31, GoBike is offering a Bt50 fare discount per trip, while FamilyMart will give a Bt10 discount on a total sales slip of Bt100 and over. A maximum of Bt500 sales slip can be made per purchase/delivery, excluding alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.

GoBike Company is a technology company that provides transportation solutions through the patented GoBike App, which is freely available in Google play and App Store. Its partnership with the Motorcycle Taxi Association allows GoBike access to the largest pool of legalised motorcycle taxi bikers. Besides ride-hailing services, GoBike also offer parcel delivery and shopping services.

HTC’s U Ultra sets the bar high

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HTC’s U Ultra sets the bar high

lifestyle May 27, 2017 01:00

By Paisal Chuenprasaeng
The Nation

Taiwanese firm packs an amazing amount of power and much more into this phone

HTC U Ultra is a powerful smartphone in sleek design, a clever interface, good sound system and very good quality camera as well as fast Internet connection.

The U Ultra is the latest flagship smartphone from the Taiwanese IT giant that is available in Thailand. Although HTC announced its latest flagship smartphone in Taiwan on May 16, U11, it is not yet available in Thailand.

The U Ultra is available in Thailand in two elegant colours – Brilliant Black and Sapphire Blue. The Brilliant Black I had my hands on looked really sleek – both front and back look great in shiny black when the display is off.

 

The U Ultra has a beautifully 3D contoured, liquid-like surface. It has a lustrous, symmetrical, curved-glass construction that reflects light beautifully with colour from vaporous minerals layered to add depth and brilliance from every angle. The polished surface bends and blends seamlessly into the side of the phone allowing it to nestle perfectly in your hand.

The U Ultra also comes in a strong metal unibody that is only 7.99 mm thin and it weighs about 170 grams.

The smartphone is really powerful thanks to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 64-bit quad-core processor running at 2.15 GHz and it comes with a hefty 4 gigabytes of working memory or RAM. It comes with 64 GB of internal storage, which is expandable with a microSD card of up to 2 terabytes. But the microSD card will occupy the second nano SIM slot.

It runs on Google’s Android 7.0 operating system with HTC Sense user interface on top of it.

Yes, the U Ultra has dual nano SIM slots and easy-to-use function for selecting which SIM will be used for 4G data connection. The other SIM will use a 3G/2G network. When making phone calls, you can select manually which SIM to use.

During the test, I found that the U Ultra had good performance. Apps and touch screen were responsive. Games ran fast and smoothly. Video clips also played smoothly. Moreover, the U Ultra can play high-resolution audio files of FLAC 24bit/192kHz format well.

 

I used AnTuTu Benchmark v6.2.7 to benchmark its performance and found that it scored 142,505 points. According to AnTuTu, the top model is iPhone 7 Plus with 181,421 points.

This HTC flagship phone has a very fast 4G connection. I tested it on TrueMove H’s 4G LTE network and I was impressed by the connection speed. Apps were downloaded very fast and my snapshots were backed up to my Google Photos cloud storage in no time.

 

I used Ookla Speedtest app to measure the connection speed and found that it achieved the fastest download speed of 118.09 Mbps and upload speed of 34.15 Mbps.

The U Ultra has 5.7-inch Quad HD super LCD 5 display with 2560×1440 pixels. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The high resolution and colourful display make it very good for viewing photos and watching video clips.

And HTC’s interface makes good use of the large display with its Dual Display function.

 

The Dual Display allocates a tiny fraction on the top of display with a resolution of 160×1040 pixels as a secondary display to give you fast, convenient access to the things you use the most, including your favourite contracts, app shortcuts, event notifications and other things.

Even when the main display is off, the secondary display can give you information like Facebook alerts. You simply lift the phone when the main display is off or double-tap the secondary display to turn it on.

You can swipe left or right to navigate the secondary display to get the information you want, like your favourite contracts, app shortcuts, weather information and Music app’s playing control. You can select which apps will be allowed to display alerts on the secondary display and it is easy to add favourite contracts and app shortcuts to the secondary display.

 

The U Ultra has good quality main camera with 12 megapixel UltraPixel sensor. The main camera’s HTC UltraPixel 2 image sensor has larger pixel size than most image sensors used in mobile phones. The UltraPixel 2’s pixel is 1.55 microns large, allowing each pixel to capture more light, resulting in better details and more vivid colours.

Moreover, the main camera’s sapphire lens is very bright with f/1.8 aperture so the main camera has good performance in low-light environment.

The main camera has fast auto-focusing thanks to its dual focusing technologies – laser focus and Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF).

 

Several shooting modes are available including Pro, Photo, Zoe camera, and Panorama. The Photo is like the auto mode that the camera will set everything for you while the Pro will allow you to adjust several shooting parameters, including white balance, exposure compensation, ISO sensitivity, and focus types. The Pro mode can also remain an auto mode if you leave all parameters to the default “auto” options.

Within the Pro mode, you can select from three pre-set scenes – Nightscape, Fast-moving and Close-up. The Nightscape is very handy for capturing a city skyline at night or street with city lights. I enjoyed using this mode to capture beautiful lights at night.

The Zoe camera mode is fun to use as it will capture three seconds of HD video along with the photo.

The main camera is also capable of recording slow motion video at resolution of 720p at the rate of 120 frames per second. Moreover, the main camera can record 4K video with 3D Audio or Hi-Res audio stereo recording.

 

If you love taking selfie shots, you will be happy that the front-facing camera of the U Ultra has 16 megapixels. Moreover, when using the front camera, you can select between 16MP resolution and UltraPixel. The UltraPixel option is good for taking selfie shots in dark environments because the UltraPixel mode is four times more sensitive to light than the standard mode.

During the test, I found that U Ultra captured beautiful shots with good exposures, good details and colours with the main camera. The front camera also functioned very well and there is also Live Makeup function that allows you to smooth your skin in real time before taking a shot.

The U Ultra has a good sound system. It does not come with a standard 3.5mm stereo jack but it provides a pair of HTC USonic Adaptive Earphones which connect to U Ultra’s USB Type-C port.

 

The earphones and U Ultra use HTC Usonic audio platform to analyse your inner ear and automatically adapts the sound profile to optimise your listening experience.

During the test, I found that the U Ultra played good quality music via the USonic earphones with clarity, good details of musical instrument and powerful bass.

The U Ultra is also good for sharing music with friends like a portable speaker system thanks to HTC BoomSound feature that uses Hi-Fi edition speakers to deliver loud and clear music.

Moreover, the U Ultra comes with four omnidirectional mics for capturing positional sound and recording 360-degree immersive audio when you shoot a video.

The U Ultra comes with fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi connection and HTC Connect features that allows you to wirelessly stream music or video from your phone to your speakers or TV by just swiping up the screen with three fingers.

 

HTC Connect supports AirPlay speakers or Apple TV, Backfire compliant multi-room speakers, multi-room speakers that support Qualcomm AllPlay smart media platform, DLNA compatible speakers and TV, Miracast compatible display devices, and Chromecast compatible display devices.

The smartphone also comes with HTC Sense Companion that will learn from your activities and it also has built-in voice recognition. You can give voice commands to HTC Sense Companion to make a phone call and send messages, for example.

Another nice feature of U Ultra is that it has a fingerprint scanner built into the home button for unlocking your phone to add more security. The fingerprint scanner has 360-degree readability, so you can touch a recorded finger at any angle to the scanner to turn on the screen or unlock the smartphone.

The U Ultra has a good battery life with a 3,000 mAh built-in battery that allowed me to comfortably survive a day. The battery supports Quick Charge 3.0 technology and it also comes with Power saving mode and Extreme power saving mode in case of emergency.

U Ultra also comes with Boost+ app to help extend battery life. The app can help you optimise the phone’s performance by allocating resources, removing junk files, stopping irregular app activities and uninstalling the apps you don’t use.

HTC U Ultra has a suggested retail price of Bt22,490.

KEY SPECS

– Platform: Android 7.0 with HTC Sense

– Networks: 4G LTE Cat 11, 3G UMTS, 2G GSM

– CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, 64 bit quad-core 2.15 Ghz

– Memory: 4 GB RAM

– Storage: 64GB internal, expandable with microSD up to 2TB

– Display: 5.7-inch 2560×1440 pixel LCD 5 display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5

– SIM card: dual nano SIM

– Camera: 12MP HTC UltraPixel 2 front camera with f/1.8 lens; 16MP front camera’s

– Location: GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou

– Sensors: Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor, Motion G-sensor, Compass sensor, Gyro sensor, Magnetic sensor, Fingerprint sensor

– Connectivity: NFC, Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, HTC Connect

– Port: USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type-C

– Battery: 3,000 mAh, supports Quick Charge 3.0

– Dimensions: 162.41 x 79.79 x 3.6-7.99mm

– Weight: 170g

Feeling self-conscious?

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Feeling self-conscious?

lifestyle May 27, 2017 01:00

By The Nation

Casio Exilim EX-TR80 is a selfie camera with excellent beauty functions.

It comes with six Make-up functions to brighten and smooth your face in selfie shots. It uses a fixed lens of 21mm equivalent in 35mm photography with f/2.8 aperture. It captures selfies at 11.1 megapixel resolution and it comes with 3.5inch LCD display. It has built-in Wi-Fi function. It retails for Bt32,990.

Snap a gorgeous portrait

The nubia M2 is a stylish smartphone that features dual 13 MP cameras for taking beautiful portraits with professionally blurred background or a bokeh effect. One of the cameras records monochrome and the other RGB for composing beautiful shots. It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8953 octa-core processor running at 2.0 GHz. It has 4GB RAM and 64 GB storage and comes with 5.5-inch 1920×1080 pixel AMOLED display. It retails for Bt12,990.

Go ahead and label it

Brother P-Touch Cube is a portable Bluetooth label printer that can print labels from an iOS or Android smartphone on the go, using Brother P-Touch Design & Print app. It weighs just 380 grams and can print at 20 mm per second at a resolution of 180 dpi. It can print labels for attaching to tools, tree pots, kitchen utensils and others. It retails for Bt1,990.

A gift for your smartphone

Sony XAV-AX100 is an AV centre that connects with your Apple or Android smartphone or tablet for effortless voice control while you are driving. It has built-in 4×55 watts amplification to deliver clear sound and powerful bass music. It comes with a large 6.4-inch touch display for easy operation. It has several functions to boost sound quality, including Dynamic Reality Amp and Extra BASS. It has a starting price of Bt9,990.

That classic look

Canon EOS M6 is a vintage-style interchangeable lens mirrorless camera with 24.2 -megapixel APS-C Dual Pixel CMOS sensor. It is capable of shooting Full HD 50p/60p video. It supports high sensitivity of ISO 25600 and it has 3-inch LCD monitor. It has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections. With a 18-150mm lens, EOS M6 retails for Bt43,990.

A jewel in Thailand’s crown

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A jewel in Thailand’s crown

lifestyle May 27, 2017 01:00

By Kitchana Lersakvanitchakul
THE NATION

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The Tourist Authority of Thailand remembers the late Monarch with a trip to Prachuap Khiri Khan

While the country has moved on from the overwhelming grief following the death last October of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the late monarch and the benefits he provided to all his subjects are still being remembered and honoured nationwide.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand is among the organisations constantly paying tribute and is now inviting tourists, both local and foreign, to remember the monarch’s illustrious life with a trip to Prachuap Khiri Khan dubbed “Follow the Royal Path at the City of Three Bays, the Gateway to the South”.

We start our visit to the three bays at the Sirinart Rajini Ecosystem Learning Centre. Some 30 kilometres south of Hua Hin where the Pranburi River flows into the Gulf of Thailand, it is the largest mangrove forest in Thailand. An ongoing flood prevention and sewage treatment project makes it easy for us to walk along a footbridge through the heart of a beautifully preserved natural mangrove forest that’s home to various species of crabs. We also climb the 97 steps up to the three-storey Chakhram Lookout Tower from where we gaze out over the panorama of the reforested area.

 

We stop off at Tha Tabun Pavilion, which marks the spot where the late King and Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn planted mangrove trees at a reforestation ceremony held on November 16, 2002. The late monarch returned to the centre two years before his death to see the development of the forest project and a new exhibition zone displaying native fishing tools and information about shrimp farms developed on deteriorated forest land. The learning centre has been successful in promoting public awareness of natural conservation for the community’s common interest.

Our next stop is Phra Mahathat Chedi Phakdi Prakat on top of Khao Thong Chai at the northern end of Ban Krut beach. A stunning nine-peak pagoda built for King Rama IX in celebration of his golden jubilee, the chedi boasts colourful stained glass windows. We climb to the top and admire the magnificent view over Ban Krut beach before turning back to pay our respects to the large golden Buddha statue called Phra Phut Kitti Sirichai, which measures an impressive 12 metres in width and rises 10 metres into the air.

 

The remarkable architecture of Wat Ao Noi also comes as a surprise. Built in 2003 entirely of golden teakwood, it is decorated with paintings and intricate carvings. Facing Ao Noi bay is Tham Phra Non Cave, home to two grand reclining Buddha images.

We end our first day at this gateway to the south by taking in the coastline and seascape from the top of Khao Chong Krachok, a tiring climb up 395 steps that’s enlivened by several stump-tailed macaques playing along the pathway. The King came here June 12, 1958 to attend the containing ceremony of the relics of the Buddha and the Buddha’s footprint and oversaw the planting of a Bodhi tree.

Climbing is back on the following day’s agenda and there are more than a few winces as we make our way up 496 steps to the top of Khao Lom Muak inside the Airforce base of Prachuap Khiri Khan, better known as Wing 5. The agony doesn’t end there though, and soon we are scrambling up rocks to reach the summit.

 

“Khao Lom Muak first opened to the public two years ago but was closed following a series of accidents involving visitors falling, slipping and tripping, especially at night. It is now open on holidays and members of the public are invited to conquer the summit. More than 14,000 have tried their luck and this Labour Day holiday we welcomed 1,532 adventurers,” an officer from Wing 5 explains.

“For safety, we issue queue cards that allow 50 visitors to go up every 20 minutes. We have personnel stationed at the summit to take care of the visitors and a small staff of military doctors. A replica of the Buddha’s footprint was built on the summit in 1989 at the order of the then commander. The original plan was to install a Buddha image to mark the late Monarch’s birthday but when the five stones making up the foundation were connected, it looked like a Buddha footprint. In fact, the Fine Arts Department is of the opinion that the foundation was laid in the reign of King Rama IV.”

While the climb is challenging, the view of the three bays of Ao Noi, Ao Prachuap and Ao Manao that awaits at the summit more than compensates for our tired legs.

 

A popular tourist destination today, Ao Manao was once a theatre of war.

“During World War II, Japanese warships came into the bay and landed some 3,000 to 4,000 Japanese troops at Ao Manao at 4am on December 8, 1941. We had only 120 airmen on site and the Japanese troops quickly occupied City Hall and the post office at Ao Prachuap. Pilot Officer Srisak Sujarittham, together with other airmen, had gone fishing in order to prepare food for a farewell party for our soldiers, and saw the warships off Ao Manao. He contacted Wing Commander ML Prawat Chumsai of Wing 5 who immediately gave orders to resist. In the battle that ensued, we lost 38 airmen, two families, one policeman and a 13-year-old boy who was studying at Prachuap Wittayalai School. More than 400 Japanese troops were found dead on the beach. The site is today marked by three museums,” the officer explains.

Later that day, we pay our respects to the fallen at the museums. The first museum offers an eight-minute light and sound show that takes us back to the past. The second is a former 10-room military home that’s been converted into a museum featuring five rooms. They include one dedicated to the “Incidents of War” and another named “The Dignity of the Brave”. The third museum reveals a conversation between an old man and a young boy about the events of that time.

A sandstone memorial depicts Thai soldiers fighting against the Japanese amphibious landing and, at the back, the signing of an armistice.

Looking younger with Thann and yoga

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Looking younger with Thann and yoga

lifestyle May 26, 2017 16:30

By The Nation

Local spa and skin care brand Thann recently organised an activity to introduce two new rejuvenating skin products inviting up-and-coming celebrities to find out the best way of looking after their skin and maintaining their youthfulness.

The Nano shiso revitalising face mask (Bt1,090) is made from grapefruit extract to enhance skin luminosity naturally, mulberry root extracts to fade dark spots, ougon extract to moisturise., trehalose extract to maintain moisture, and nano shiso extract to moisturise the skin and reduce inflammation and irritation.

Nano shiso age inversion face cream (Bt1,500) reduce wrinkles caused by ageing and moisturises thanks to a light cream texture that can be rapidly absorbed and leaves no excess oil. It’s also rich in nutrients from natural extracts including nano shiso, hydrolysed rice protein, soy protein, and black tea extract, which activate collagen production and restore the skin’s flexibility.

Celebrities Praedao Panichsamai, Matunart Sosothikul and Karatphet Issara turned out for the launch, which also brought in yoga instructor Navasu “Kru Heart” Buakant to demonstrate yoga positions that boost blood circulation and promote detoxification.

Navasu talked about the benefits of yoga for beautiful skin. “The deep breaths yoga practitioners use allows oxygen to flow to the body better. Each pose promotes body’s flexibility and allows blood and oxygen circulation throughout the body, ensuring better health condition and radiant skin. Easy poses that can be done at home include the chair pose and the “cat and cow” pose. But I would recommend that you learn yoga from a professional and find out which poses are best for you.”

Luxury as a career choice

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Luxury as a career choice

lifestyle May 26, 2017 13:00

By THE NATION

Today many schools and institutes are collaborating with well-known institutes to launch new programmes compatible with the digital economy.

Silpakorn University International College is the latest to do so and from the 2017 academic year will offer six new programmes including a BBA Luxury Brand Manager course, which is being organised in collaboration with the Paris School of Business in France.

“We are collaborating with universities in England and France on six new programmes that will help the Thai business sector and are in line with the Thai 4.0 policy. At the core of Silpakorn University International College’s curriculum are double degree programmes, meaning that students will graduate with one degree from Silpakorn and another from the stakeholder university. Our partners include Vatel France, the Paris School of Business France, and Birmingham City University in England,” says Asst Prof Sompit Kattiyapikul, the international college’s director.

This BBA Luxury Brand Manager programme covers all management aspects thus qualifying graduates to work for the luxury product industry in any country.

Silpakorn is the only university offering a degree programme in this subject though some other institutes are providing short courses in this and related topics.

All six programmes are available from the first semester of 2017. Applications can be submitted by mail until July 12 or in person before July 14. The international college is at the Taling Chan.

For more information, visit http://www.Suic.org/

Sutras at a stretch

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Sutras at a stretch

lifestyle May 26, 2017 11:00

By THE NATION

YogaSutra, which bills itself as Thailand’s first “yoga sanctuary in the sky”, is celebrating its 14th anniversary with a session that features the deep relaxation Yoga Nidra, the stretching and stamina stimulating, “Yin Yoga” and the energy boosting “Yang Yoga”, which improves blood flow.

 

 

The event, which will take place at YogaSutra Studio next Friday (June 2) from 10am to 8pm, will be led by a varied ensemble of 20 of Thailand’s leading yoga teachers including Satit Kingwongsa, Aom Moobantalay, and Sorawit “Eak” Chotsiripongsakorn from “Thailand’s Got Talent”.

The highlight of the day will be 108 rounds of the original version of Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutations) with live Mantra chanting by Kru Pond, a famous yoga teacher, who will also lead the Japayatri Kirtan band.

 

Established in 2003, YogaSutra is one of the pioneering Yoga studios in Thailand and boasts a spacious open-air practice room on the 32nd floor with breathtaking city views. It offers yoga classes suitable for and beneficial to all ages and fitness levels, for first timers as well as yogis who have already made yoga a part of their lives and would like to further their journey. On a clear day, you can even see the Cardamom mountains of Chanthaburi 200km away!

The all-day charity event will entirely benefit two School Development Projects for disadvantaged hilltribes: The Baan Sapun School in Nan and the Baan MaeLer Learning Centre in Mae Hong Son. Every single baht donated will go to these projects without any deduction for expenses.

The event is free. To register or to find out more, call (098) 670 6758. Join the conversation at Facebook.com/YogaSutraStudio.

Spartacus, Kate the Shrew on the way

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  • Cinderella
  • The Ekaterinburg Ballet

Spartacus, Kate the Shrew on the way

lifestyle May 26, 2017 01:00

By THE NATION

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A stream of great ballet productions will be part of this autumn’s Festival of Dance and Music

IN ITS 19th year, Bangkok’s International Festival of Dance and Music again brings an eclectic collection of performances, from classical ballet to Broadway musicals, spread over five and a half weeks in September and October and with more than a thousand artists taking part.

Ballet – to be presented at the Thailand Cultural Centre – this year comes in for a great deal of attention. Giving audiences their fix of this art form will be the Ekaterinburg Ballet & Opera Theatre and Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre from Russia, the Malandain Ballet Biarritz from France and the Stuttgart Ballet from Germany.

The Ekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theatre is one of the oldest opera and ballet theatres in Russia. In April it won the Golden Mask in Moscow, recognising it as its home country’s best ballet company.

 

The company is presenting two classical works – the two-act “Katya & the Prince of Siam” on September 11 and a three-act “Cinderella” on September 13.

The new production of the romantic “Katya & the Prince of Siam” will see its world premiere in Bangkok. With a libretto by Yana Temiz and music by Pavel Ovsyannikov, this is the tale of Prince Chakrabongse and his romance with a beautiful Russian girl, Katya.

The young prince has been sent by his father the King of Siam, to the elite Page Corps in Russia, a move meant to cement diplomatic ties between the countries. Once there, the handsome prince is invited to social balls, and at one he meets Katya. They fall in love and the rest is history.

The ballet incorporates elements of Thai classical dance and is choreographed by Vasily Medvedev of the Bolshoi Theatre, an Honoured Artist of Estonia. Conducting the orchestra will be Mikhail Granovski, also of the Bolshoi.

Sergei Prokofiev’s “Cinderella” is one of his most popular compositions. Created between 1940 and 1944, it has inspired choreographers from the very first performance.

 

The full-scale production coming to Bangkok is choreographed by Vladimir Vasiliev, former principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre Ballet. It is the most magical and impressive staging of the ballet ever, with dazzling costumes, spectacular sets and a stage designed by award-winning Vyacheslav Okunev from St Petersburg, an honoured People’s Artist of Russia.

Also from Russia comes the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre, the original home company of the great Rudolf Nureyev. The theatre’s creative principles and traditions found reflection in Nureyev’s art – and the same principles and traditions guide the theatre even today, finding reflection in all their productions.

In Bangkok, the troupe will present the three-act “Spartacus” on September 15 and a three-act “Le Corsaire” on September 17. Both are choreographed and staged by the esteemed Yuri Grigorovich, who’s been the |recipient of numerous awards and titles.

Designed by award-winning Simon Virsaladze, a People’s Artist of the USSR and laureate of the Lenin Prize and the State Awards of the USSR, the ballet is based on the novel “Spartacus” by Raffaello Giovagnoli. The dramatic and volatile score by Aram Khachaturian is one of the best-known works of the Russian ballet tradition.

 

The story follows the exploits of the leader of Thracian king, Spartacus, enslaved by the Roman consul Crassus. Spartacus leads a slave uprising against the Romans to rescue his wife Phrygia and other Thracian women.

“Le Corsaire” is based on the poem by Lord Byron. With music by Adolphe Adam, it was first performed at the Paris Grand Opera in 1856. The Bangkok production is choreographed and staged by Grigorovich.

The story follows Conrad, chief of the pirates, and Medora, the young Greek woman he loves. The action moves from the town of Andrianople, where he buys her, to the pirates’ lair and a pasha’s palace on the island of Cos. Medora is sold on to the pasha by Conrad’s right-hand-man. Conrad rescues her but is captured and sentenced to death.

These four Russian productions also mark the 120th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Russia.

The next ballet offering comes from France – “Beauty and the Beast” by Malandain Ballet Biarritz, set for October 2.

One of the most important companies on the French choreographic landscape, Malandain Ballet Biarritz, under the direction of Thierry Malandain, is recognised for its take on contemporary ballet.

 

Malandain looks at “Beauty and the Beast” not as the stereotypical fairytale romance but as dark coming-of-age story, an allegorical tale focusing on the portrayal of the artist’s inner demons through the Beast’s duality.

“Belle embodies the human soul and the Beast is its life force and instincts,” Malandain explains. Portraying the “lost” unity of human nature, accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s symphonic works, this version of the Beast, freed from his inner demons, marries Belle under a blazing sun.

The sets by Jorge Gallardo are inventive and the Louis XIV-era costumes with bell-skirted dresses and frock coats in muted gold are truly fantastic.

“Taming of the Shrew” by the Stuttgart Ballet on October 18 and 19, one of its hallmark productions, rounds off the ballet offerings this year.

John Cranko’s ballet, in two acts, is based on the classic William Shakespeare tale. Set to the music of Kurt-Heinz Stolze (after Domenico Scarlatti), this is one of the greatest ballet comedies of the 20th century. George Balanchine declared it “just as amusing to see in dance form as it is in the spoken theatre”.

A determined Petruchio is out to subdue the quick-tempered Katherine and make her an obedient wife. The comedy unfolds as Katherine lets her defences down and realises that Petruchio loves her for herself.

The cheerful music by Domenico Scarlatti, orchestrated by Kurt-Heinz Stolze, and the colourful costumes and sets by Elisabeth Dalton, evoke the sunlit streets of Padua, Italy, making it a delightful ballet perfect for the entire family.

The programme is not easy to pull off but for the support and sponsorship of the Crown Property Bureau, Bangkok Bank, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services, BMW Thailand, B Grimm Group, Dusit Thani Bangkok, Indorama Ventures, Ministry of Culture, Nation Group, PTT, Singha Corp, Thai Airways International and Tourism Authority of Thailand.

Classics on Top

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Tips and tricks to avoid the heat

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Tips and tricks to avoid the heat

lifestyle May 25, 2017 09:46

By The Nation

Hot weather brings with it various skin concerns and even though the early rains have brought some-needed relief, they are unlikely to do away with common skin problems.

UK-based organic skincare brand, Neal’s Yard Remedies has a few simple solutions.

Heatinduces rashes

Heat takes a toll on the skin, and the skin has to release sweat to cool down. Sometimes, dirt and other build-ups clog the pores, so the skin cannot sweat properly, leading to rashes. Abrasive clothing can also makes things worse. So make sure your skin is clean. When you are sweaty, take a shower with anti-bacterial shower gel. Put an ice cube on your troubled area to relieve the symptom. If it persists, seek professional help from a dermatologist or a physician.

Sunburn

UV rays can be harsh on the skin, but sometimes we can’t avoid being in the sun, and we end up getting sunburnt. The best solution is trying to stay away from direct sun exposure as much as possible, and always put on enough sunscreen. Make sure you apply sunscreen on your face, neck, arms and legs 20-30 minutes before going out, and remember to reapply every 2-3 hours. If you have sensitive skin, wear protective clothing during the day. After a hot day, use a facial mask to restore the skin’s moisture and minimise the effects of the sun.

Acne

Heat, dirt and pollution can cause acne, because they clog the pores. Bacteria also spread faster in hot weather. Make sure your skin is clean all the time. Carry a face wash with you so you can cleanse your skin when needed. Wash your face three times a day, especially with the right cleanser at the end of your day for a thorough clean.

Bacteria

Bacteria, most of which are small and not visible to the naked eye, are present everywhere. Higher temperatures allow bacteria to spread faster. When you go to crowded places, you can pick up bacteria from other people without knowing it. Therefore, always keep your hands clean. Wash your hands regularly or use hand sanitiser. And break the face-touching habit!

Dry skin

Hot weather makes you thirsty, and your skin is thirsty too. When you sweat, your skin loses its natural moisture, leading to dryness and irritation. Dry skin is also more prone to sunburn. Being in an air-conditioned room can also dry your skin. It is not something to be taken lightly – when the skin gets dry, it produces oil to protect itself. Too much oil can lead to acne. The best way to hydrate yourself is to drink a lot of water. In this weather, drink some water every 30 minutes, or eat juicy fruits like watermelon and orange. Look for products that help control oil production and use a serum like Neal’s Yard Remedies’ Oil-Free Hydrating Serum (Bt2,080) to hydrate the skin.

Neal’s Yard Remedies Oil Free Hydrating Serum adds a layer of mattifying hydration, and is perfect for oily skin. It is a non-greasy formula that does not make the skin oily, while Willow Herb and Organic Rose work together to rehydrate for a smooth, plump and luminous complexion. It can be used alone to hydrate the skin and also works great as a make-up primer. This formula is suitable for all skin types, including men’s skin. Four key properties include the calming willow herb soothes and helps minimise the appearance of pores and restore the skin’s natural balance. Hydrolysed Rocket Leaf is packed with antioxidants to protect the skin naturally. Hyaluronic acid and rice extract rehydrate for a smooth, plump and luminous complexion. Shiitake mushroom extract is a rich source of kojic acid, which can be used to help brighten and promote healthy skin. It is believed to speed up the skin cell turnover rate.