Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Young Thai Pianist



In my opinion I think the people in this news is intelligent pianist. Actually I am one people who play piano, So this news is the news that I interest and this is why I like to introduce and suggest everyone to know about our proud.

It starts off with this boy Jayanat age of 16 from Thailand, hewon the top prize of the Walenstein Competition, during the summer of 2009, he was agree into prestigiou International Sommerakademie Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria, in the studio of the world renown pianist Dominique Merlet. Jayanat is now studying piano at Lynn Conservatory of Music, Florida, where he had get a full scholarship. He is studying under Dr Roberta Rust. Now he will make his Bangkok the first round of his carry at the auditorium, 5th floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre on July 29 at 7pm.

Gifted Thai pianist Jayanat Wisaijorn makes us proud to be Thai and I hope Thai people will interest his show and enjoy it.



The sound of silence


The reason that I choose this entertainment news because this news is so impressive. So I recommend this news to everyone.

The youth of today is growing up in a computer age with so many diversions. Facebook, Twitter, texts, TV, Playstation, Wii, music and many other. Anyway, An afternoon of mime on July 4, the 11th instalment of "Pantomime in bangkok" went some way towards dispelling this diagnosis. The tree hour show without words, performing various sketches that require a bit of concentration on the part of the audience. The show had a japanese flavour, as the majority of performers with a Chaplinesque tale of a boy. Their performance was the least tradition but very refreshing and innovative.

I think teenager should pay some attention in ones dominate social exchanges such as mime. It was an unusual and rewarding type of entertainment that works in any age and any language, and drives home how little silence there actually is in our lives.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Thongchai vows to do best for WGC-Bridgestone spot


The reason I choose this news, because I am a person who interested in golf. I used to study golf when I was young but now I didn't study golf anymore because of sunburn. So when I saw this news on the website, I was to be excited because Thongchai Jaidee is my favorite thai golf player and I want to suggest everyone to know about him.
Thongchai Jaidee has slip down one place from 47th to 51st in the world ranking. but all of Thai people believe he's can return to the world's top 50 for a place at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in August
After I read this news, I think this news had clearly show me that Thai people cannot play golf as good as the foreigners. Maybe it's because the experience is not enough and government didn’t support people about sport.



Credit and for more information click here http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/39189/thongchai-vows-to-do-best-for-wgc-bridgestone-spot

Paradorn confident of win in Jakarta


My favorite sport is tennis, this is the main reason I choose to do this news. Also, Paradon Srichapan and the Ratiwatana twins are my heroes. I used to watch these players play in Thailand, which they always did well in homeland. So, this time they are going out to Jakata, Indonesia, which is very exciting and I want to watch them win.

Paradon Srichapan is the captain of Thailand tennis team, and his teammates toward to Jakata to play the Davis Cup. The game will be held at the Gelora Bung Karno Tennis Stadium. Which Paradon is so confident of winning the match in Indonesia. On the other hand, the Ratiwatana twins will play the doubles. Where as, Kitiipong Wachiramanowong and Veerapat Doakmaiklee will play in the singles.

I think Thai tennis team will defeat the Indonesian team, because Thai team has more experience in the international tournament than the Indonesians. Also, Paradon has been doing well in the world ranking before. In addition, the Rattiwatana twins has played together for many years. With these reasons, I am sure that Thailand's Davis Cup team will succeed in the tournament.


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