BK Weekend: What's on in Bangkok this Jan 22-25
There's more to this weekend than Michael Bublé. Here's where to get your dose of film, art, comedy and nightlife.
Through Feb 9
In commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day, Opera Siam and the Embassies of the Czech Republic and Israel present Hans Krasa's fairytale, originally performed for the first time by the child inmates of Terezin Concentration Camp. Performed by Opera Siam's Young soloists and the Siam Sinfonietta. Directed by Somtow Sucharitkul and conducted by Trisdee na Patalung. In English. Pre-register at http://ow.ly/HdMTH.
Jan 22-24
The controversial artist Stephff pays tribute to Charlie Hebdo's victims with his new work at Cho Why. French crepes from Breizh Crepes and a selection of beers from Beervana available on the night, along with the screening of post-apocalyptic dflim Delicatessen from 9pm onwards. See trailer above.
Jan 22
For a chilled out, entertaining evening, the Comedy Club Bangkok hosts an improv comedy night this Friday, using suggestions from the audience to start each scene. B400 tickets at the door, or purchase in advance for a free drink at ComedyClubBangkok.com.
Jan 23
The good folks over at Speedy Grandma host a special screening of five short films by Brazil-based filmmakers Lara Jacoski and Patrick Belem this Friday. Each film focuses on social controversies in various parts of the world, including the US, UK, Brazil and India. Both directors will be at the event, taking part in a Q&A discussion about the screened films, as well as ideas for their new project on Thailand’s social issues.
Jan 23
This Friday, DJs Krit Morton, Kingkong and Superstar Panda will hit 4/F of Grease for a night of deep house and techno.
Jan 23
A new club night featuring only new techno music which will see the two DJs show off their skills on four CDJs. B600 (one free drink) before 11pm.
Jan 23
Join DJs Eddy Frampton, Fred Jungo, Natalie Glebova, KC and Antonio Pedrero for the return of the rooftop bar's Altitude Exclusive party.
Jan 23
Bridge Art Space launches the second part its highly-touted Threshold exhibition series on Jan 24. The diverse group exhibition gathers a diverse range of artists, including Sayumphorn Janthasorn, Justin Mills, Rebecca Vickers, Karma Sirikogar, Christian Hogue, Anjali Mandrekar, Chip Seven and Dan Burman.
Through Feb 20
Jan 24
The penultimate event of the live jazz series in the courtyard of the National Gallery will feature local artists Nu Vudthivichai, Gift, Vahn and Noon from The Voice Thailand, Mint Passakorn, Singha Kanong-na, and Sunny Trio with Jakob Dinesen. B150 tickets for students. While you're there, don't forget to check out John Thomson's epic ongoing exhibition as well.
Jan 24
The Reading Room, in collaboration with Filmvirus and Wathann Film Fest, holds a two-day Mini Wathann Film Fest in Bangkok, screening selected Burmese films from 1pm onwards. Burmese director and film critic Myat Noe will also be present for a lively dicussion. Full schedule on the Facebook event page (see above).
Jan 24
On Jan 24, from 8pm onwards, the popular Japanese-Fusion restaurant Salt hosts a white-themed party to introduce a new draft beer on tap: Belgium’s Vedett Extra White. Though only launched in 2008, Vedett Extra White has had a reputation among Thai beer drinkers for a while now thanks to its bottled products at popular bars like Brew, Hobs and Bitter Sweet, but this is the first time it’s been available on tap. Expect food pairings plus live music from experimental electronic duo Stylish Nonsense and Deejay Luck E.
Jan 24
An evening of your favorite Thai folk songs from the 1990s, featuring Lek Proud and Poe YKPB. Head there early as space is limited.
Jan 24
Jan 24
Head downtown for live covers inspired by The Beatles, Oasis, Arctic Monkeys, Nirvana, The Cribs and The Jukks. We're promised a Radiohead cover to open the night.
Jan 24
A night for fans of electronic music, with tunes by Grammy award-winning DJ Dubfire, known for his remix of Dido's "Thank You."
Jan 24
Failed to sign up for your next marathon? For those looking for a last minute run this weekend, registratgion is still open till the day of the race at Siri Guru Singh Sabha. The 21st charity run organized by the Central Organization of Sikhs in Thailand features runs of three diffferent distances around the Old Town: 21km (B500), 10km and 5km (B300). Trophies for the top five in each category, and prize money for the top three 21km runners. All finishers receive a goody bag at the finish line.
Jan 25
The pool party moves to the biggest hotel pool area in Bangkok, this time in collaboration with the defunct legendary nightlife venue of Suk 11.
Jan 25
A chilled out gig by indie acts Gardener Twins, White Light, Jinta and Ben Edwards of Basement Tape (check out their music video above).
Jan 25
Jan 25
The collective's first event of 2015 features the smooth hip hop and future funk sounds of DJ Toru, Fredrik Dunk and Broken Kassette. Live painting by Asano Ryuhei and Toska Vosd.
Jan 25
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