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How Motivational Humorous Speakers Give Their Heart & Soul to Meeting Planners!
Motivational humorous speakers can be huge assets to meeting planners. By combining their great wit and passion for empowering people to achieve their dreams, they help ensure that those who plan meetings are rewarded with amazing results.
Motivational humorous speakers are hot commodities for meetings of all types and sizes. Adept speakers have the versatility to entertain a crowd of ten or ten thousand. They arrive at the meetings with two things in mind: to make the audience laugh and to persuade them to reach for their goals and surpass them.
To be sure, these humorists are often the highlight of gatherings that may have serious subjects on their agendas. In order to maintain their attention, audiences want and need a little levity. Laughter has been proven to be the best medicine, and these motivational humorous speakers hand out free prescriptions.
Whether it be with jokes, props, or volunteers from the crowd, these speakers will always get the job done. They truly put their hearts and souls into conveying their message via entertaining communication.
Motivational humorous speakers work tirelessly to support and encourage people from all walks of life. Without them, society would not have as much ambition or dedication. These special speakers often serve as a beacon of hope for those who may have become discouraged or complacent along the way. They act as a guiding light through life’s stormy seas.
In addition, speakers who use humor are able to better resonate with their audiences. Listeners often can relate to the speakers’ metaphors and mnemonic tools more so than if the information were packaged differently. By allowing the audience this opportunity, results can be exponentially improved; this reflects well on the meeting planner and he or she will receive a grateful pat on the back and deep appreciation from the public.
The National Theatre in Bangkok ? The heart of Thai performing arts
Resting on the Na Phra That Road in Bangkok, adjoining the National Museum as well as the Thammasat University sits the imposing National Theater of Thailand.
Portraying Thai architecture, the theater’s facade is adorned in pastel shades, with its red roof decorated with golden eaves. The edifice is divided into 3 wings, where one wing houses a sizable auditorium and a Sala (open pavilion) where outdoor musical performances are held. Another wing has a small theater hosting small dance performances while the third wing is used for holding workshops for theater technicians.
A variety of shows are hosted in the National Theater, where the spotlight performances go to traditional Thai drama and dances including Khon dance-dramas. The highest out of the 6 forms of traditional Thai dances is the Khon dance form, where performances are mostly based on the Ramekian stories, the Thai edition of the Hindu epic – Ramayana.
The costumes and masks of the dancers are exquisitely and elaborately adorned, and becomes a spectacular sight when they dazzle under the stage lights. The Khon dance-drama incorporates a fine blend of dancing, acting, acrobatics and singing backed by fascinating native folklore music. These performances are entirely in the Thai language and usually take a longer time than other regular performances.
The theater is open to the public throughout the year and it also hosts a wide spectrum of international performances as well. If you wish to watch Thai shows in particular, you need to visit the premises on the last Fridays and Saturdays of any month. You can receive a synopsis of the drama along with the printed program schedule, especially for dramas performed only in Thai language.