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Programs for Theme Events

 

Kantoke Dinner at the “Wang Num Ping” House

(20 - 50 people)

    • Guests arrive by road (or optionally by boat) and assemble at the riverbank, where six guards in traditional Lanna costumes escort them to the main entrance of the house.
    • 2 elegantly clad hostesses greet them graciously with sweet-smelling jasmine neck garlands.
    • Guests enter the house, where cocktails are served at the lower terrace.
    • Entertainment is provided by a 3-piece traditional Thai orchestra whilst guests enjoy their drinks, and admire the beautiful house, the illuminated garden and the river.
    • After cocktails, guests are escorted to the upper floor terrace where they are seated "Kantoke style" with colourful triangular cushions, and drinks are served.
    • A 6-piece traditional Thai orchestra provides the opening entertainment, using the outer terrace as a stage
    • Dinner is served in an innovative “Welcome Dance” with the circular "Kantoke" serving dish carried by the lead performers. The various culinary treats and their ingredients are explained to the guests by our staff.
    • The show commences during dinner. (please see full description on separate sheet)
    • The show closes with a traditional and lively “Ram Wong” dance when guests are invited to join the performers on stage.
    • Guests proceed to the river, and are given a “Krathong” - a small raft made of banana stem, containing incense, candles, and decoration.
    • They are invited to float these on the surface of the water and watch them slowly disappear into the night whilst they make a wish, re-enacting one Thailand's loveliest festivals - Loy Krathong.
    • As a memorable finale, guests participate in the launching of Thai hot air lanterns, where they may place good luck messages before the craft rise off the ground and drift skywards, remaining visible like small moving stars at high altitudes in the night sky.

       

Kantoke Dinner at the Tabpaya House

(20-60 people)

    • Guests arrive in an entertaining convoy of "Tuk-Tuks" with an official police escort to clear the traffic. (A boat transfer is another attractive option, the venue being on a river)
    • The entrance pathway is lined with flickering oil lamps
    • Guests are greeted by 2 hostesses with fragrant neck garlands and guided to “Baan Kammung” an antique Northern Thai family house
    • Cocktails are served from trays, and a 3-piece Thai traditional band plays soft music. Guests are free to stroll around the elegant house, which reflects the typical living style of bygone days.
    • Guests are then escorted down to the garden, which is set up "Kantoke" style with triangular cushions. The stage and dance floor has an ancient rice barn as a backdrop, and a natural roof of lovely rain trees, which are several hundred years old.
    • Drinks are served, and a 6-piece Thai band plays pleasing traditional tunes
    • The “Welcome Dance” is performed whereby a food tray (Kantoke) is carried by the lead dancers, and guests are served with an explanation of the various dishes.
    • See description of the show on separate sheet
    • The lovely “Ram Wong” dance is performed to close the show, with guests invited to join in.
    • Guests are invited to place a “Good Luck” token or a personal message on paper lanterns before they are ignited, and propelled slowly into the night sky where they can be seen for several minutes.
    • The hostesses escort guests to the pathway where waiting Tuk-Tuks drive passengers to the Night Bazaar for shopping, or back to hotel as required. (Pedal rickshaws or a boat transfer to the Night Bazaar is another pleasant option)

       

Kantoke evening at Galae House (Art Museum)

(50 - 200 people)

  • Departure in pairs from Amari Rincome Hotel by Tuk-Tuk for the short 5-minute drive to Galae House
  • The very old trees in this lovely area are decorated with traditional lanterns, and 6 guards in traditional Lanna costumes escort the guests through a garden walkway lit by oil lamps.
  • Hostesses greet the guests with scented neck garlands
  • A colourful 'local market" serves local hors d'oeuvres and traditional snacks for guests to enjoy, accompanied by cocktails and soft music from a 6-piece Thai orchestra. Guests are seated Kantoke style with triangular cushions.
  • The “Welcome Dance” is performed with the traditional food tray (Kantoke) brought in by the lead dancers simultaneously serving and entertaining the guests. Staff members explain the different local dishes.
  • See description of the show on separate sheet
  • The “Ram Wong” dance is performed to close the show, and guests are invited to join in
  • The guests assist in launching hot air lanterns after attaching a little note of “Good Luck” The lanterns remain visible against the night sky for several minutes as they drift upwards.
  • 6 guards escort guests back to the parking
  • Transfer to Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, or back to the hotel if required.
  • End of the event

 

East Meets West Dinner” at Twelve Gables House

(60 - 250 people)

    • Guests arrive by road, and are escorted down a pathway illuminated by oil lamps. They pass through a big wooden entrance gate, and on to the spacious front lawn of the house.
    • Two hostesses greet the arrivals, and present perfumed neck garlands. A baby elephant also joins this welcoming party, and photographs are taken (which are developed during the evening and presented to guests before they leave) 
    • Guests enter the imposing house and are wel comed by the owner, Mr. Gary Dilley. They are free to walk around this uniquely impressive teakwood property, which contains Mr. Dilley's private collection of antiques and Oriental art. Cocktails are served from trays
    • Guests descend to the lawn and are seated at elegant candlelit tables set with local fabrics, and embellished with exquisite flower arrangements.
    • A 6-piece traditional Thai orchestra and a 6-piece Western band provide a unique variety of music, performed on a decorated elevated stage.
    • Dinner is served, course by course, as per menu requirements agreed.
    • All staff wear Thai gala uniforms
    • After coffee, the Thai show commences with a large procession, and sedan chairs. As the performance progresses, it slowly and subtly transforms into a blend of Western tunes and modern rhythm
    • The two bands now play together in a thoroughly entertaining mix of Thai and Western music, exchanging spirited solo performances.
    • At the end of the show, the Western band carries on to encourage dancing.
    • For those who wish to relax instead, brandy and cigars are served in the big living room
    • To conclude the evening, hot air lanterns are prepared, and the guests are invited to attach personal messages to the fragile craft before they float into the night sky and finally disappear.
    • End of the event
 

 

"Around the World”

Take a trip around the world and enjoy delicious from the four corners of the globe. During dinner the entertainment ranges from a Chinese dragon dance to rock and roll. Food stalls are sep representing different parts of the world such as Asia, American, Europe and India.

Entertainments includes a banjo band during dinner, Chinese dragon dance, cabaret show, a band performing a rock and roll show, an Indian music show and Chiang Mai ballet.

"Italian Night"

The evening takes place around the small pool, which has been decorated to resemble an Italian piazza with many lights and traditional Italian colors. Entertainment includes a cabaret show and 5 piece band.

 

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