Bangkok's biggest cultural festival is back. From concerts and dance to art and multimedia exhibitions, the 10th edition of the La Fête Franco-Thai Cultural Festival 2014, organized by The French Embassy in Thailand, will see events pop up around town from Jun 4-Jul 6. See all the highlights
here.
Jun 4-Jul 6
Filmvirus Wildtype
Filmvirus and The Reading Room select over 30 overlooked short films from the submission archive, focusing on the works of a rough, raw or strange nature, to be screened over two days, plus discussion. The program will be available at the screening.
Jun 7-8, 2pm. at The Reading Room, 2 Silom Soi 19, 02-635-3674.
The Japanese musician and producer Yoshiki Hayashi, best known as the co-founder of heavy metal band X Japan, brings to Thailand his latest classical work in collaboration with Sir George Martin.
Jun 10
In exciting news for theater lovers, a new Thai production of John Cameron Mitchell’s musical-cum-movie will hit the stage this June, promising to be a "glam rock musical party." The story of Hedwig follows a rock singer who undergoes a sex change to escape from Communist-era Berlin to the American Midwest when he falls in love with a US soldier. Hedwig be performed by familiar face Chanudol Suksatit , who'll be joined by veteran actress Ratchawin Wongwiriya.
Jun 12-14, 19-21 and 26-28
The writer, cartoonist, designer and founder of Dudesweet, Pongsuang “Note” Kunprasop, perhaps the most influential figure in Bangkok’s indie scene, exhibits for the first time his comic paintings, channeling his life experiences, poignant moments and music that influences him into imaginary vinyl record covers.
Jun 14-Jul 14
The annual boat party returns with a bigger sound system, a new boat and local DJs Tony B, Swindle, Delorean and Azek, who are joined by MC Emon (Bassclef). Boat departs at 9:30pm. Buy 5 tickets get 1 free. Tickets at
www.bangkokboatparty.com and 081-8 87-1032.
Jun 14
The veteran noise pop quartet Deerhoof, known for their unpredictable stage antics and tracks like “Panda Panda Panda” and “Chandelier Searchlight,” make their Bangkok debut, with local acts Plastic Section and Hariguem Zaboy as supports.
Jun 17
Cloud Nothings Live in Bangkok
Popscene brings in the highly-touted indie-rock band from Cleveland, Ohio, to perform melodic punk hits like “Stay Useless” and “I’m Not Part Of Me” for the first time in Bangkok. At Cosmic Cafe, B650 (1 beer).
Jun 20
The Never Ending Loneliness for Two
Egle Simkeviciute directs this social theater performance by Sigitas Parulskis, translated by Aivaras Mockus, which delves into the idea of how relationships are merely games of rules through the entangled stories of five couples, played by James Laver, Robin Schroeter and Pattarasuda Anuman Rajadhon. Performed in English, 80 min. Reservations at 088-963-6260. B400 (1 drink).
Jun 20-22, 8pm. Spanish on 4, 78-80 Silom Soi 4, 02-632-9955.BTS Sala Daeng.
Jun 27-29, 8pm. Toot Yung Art Center, 12/6 Ekkamai Soi 2, 02-714-3766. BTS Ekkamai.
3P: People: Politics: Power
Chumpol Kamwanna takes on the heady topic of powerplay and revolution in Thai politics, with crude comical portraits of key figures voicing concerns about the road ahead for the country. Opening reception on Jun 24, 6:30pm.
Jun 24-Jul 31 at
Rebel Art Space
Curated by Andrew Stahl in collaboration with BACC, the exhibition by a group of British and Thai artists in both Bangkok and London explores the idea of "fragility and monumentality." Artists include Tintin Cooper, Andrew Stah, Atsuko Nakamura, Be Takerng Pattanopas, Eric Bainbridge and Tuksina Pipitkul. Opening reception on Jun 26.