THE MOLAM MOBILE BUS


CREATIVE FIELDS
Exhibition Design
Lighting Design
Performance & Scenic Design

LOCATION
On Tour
Thailand

DATE
2015


The Molam Mobile Bus Project was launched in 2015 to provide the public with access to molam through an abridged version of the “Joyful Khaen, Joyful Dance” exhibition¹. This project outlines the development of molam, which is not just a form of Isaan entertainment but also part of its culture, history, politics and society. Indeed, molam has stood the test of time because of its adaptability. The mobile Molam Bus Project will reach out to every corner of Thailand in promoting the exhibition, and the project organizer will invite the molam musicians who live there to stage their performances on the bus, bringing together and connecting musicians and singers from different provinces.

The molam network will subsequently be expanded, adding to the exchange and building up knowledge of the molam culture. We very much hope that the body of knowledge we have collected can then be further developed to the extent that it can be displayed at the Molam Museum at Jim Thompson Farm in Pak Thong Chai district, Nakhon Ratchasima province in the future. The museum will serve as a meeting point for those who would like to study molam as well as anyone with an interest in the genre, thus helping to develop a deeper understanding of molam.

 

This Project is initiated by Jim Thompson Farm

Organized by Jim Thompson Art Center

Supported by Thai Silk Company Limited, The James H. W. Thompson Foundation

Designed by Jiro Endo of SUPERSWEET and Woraya Boonyapanachoti

The vehicles are modified by Kritsanapong Tassanabunjong, Ban Pong, Ratchaburi

 

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