Although her voice talent might not well-suited as a news anchor, Sawita is able to master the arts of journalism. Here are some of her writing pieces and feature stories she did. |
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PM promotes ‘Stop the in-house violence’ Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva opened the ceremony, “Stop domestic violence against females and children” campaign with many celebrities at J.J. Mall, Jatujak on February 7, 2010.
Two lives - Two systems The Forde children studied from two educational systems.
For six years, Chandler Forde had been waking up at 8am. from his room on the second floor. Walking to the dinning room table downstairs, he had had breakfast with his parent. His first lesson with his dad will start the minutes his cereal bowl was put away. At the age of 4 and 7, Chandler and Devyn started home-school by their parent and private tutors. Since, according to Devyn, their parent didn’t like the teaching method of the ELC (International Preschool Bangkok), they decided to start the “unschooling” process for their American-Canadian children.
Pointless ritual with priceless blood Thailand is a nation that considered itself as a Buddhist nation. However, it is blended with Hindu, Khmer, and other beliefs. The superstitious stories, curses, rituals, and even black magic are also embedded in Thai’s belief and have long been part of the political culture of the country. The blood collecting, blood-splashing and blood-pouring by thousands of anti-government protesters in Bangkok in the mid of March has drawn mixed analysis in superstitious and political culture of Thailand.
‘The Simple Deception’
If you don’t know Ms. Pannatat Po-dhivejakul or ‘Kru nuun’, you might regret paying 350 baht to see her new stage production, ‘The Simple Deception (เล่ห์)’, for which she wrote the script and directed the performance.
Not only Sawita can covered the journalistic's style of writing, she had put her Public Relation course into good use when she did an internship with Index Creative Village. Check out Sawita's PR articles here. |
The hope of Lakorn Pantang Thais will have to support Lakorn Pantang- a Thai traditional stage musical performance, before it is too late. Mr. Kanjanapakorn Sadanghan, a musical artist of the office of the performing arts, announced that Lakorn Pantang, a kind of Thai traditional stage musical performance, is receiving less attention from Thai audiences, especially Thai youths.
DemoCrazy is wearing ‘Red’ “ โลกคือละคร ทุกตอนต้องแสดง ทุกคนทนไป อย่า อาลัย ยิ้มกันสู้ไปจะได้สบาย”
The world is a gigantic stage theatre production. Human is a performer. Each person has his or her own role. Some are heroes. Some are heroines. Some are villains. And some are clowns. The theatre performance or ‘the play’ has been seen as a mimicking of a real life.
One reason audiences in Bangkok Metropolitan area has seen an escalate in the number of theatre performance productions are the increasing number of venues--Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre, Makhampom Studio, and DemoCrazy Theatre Studio--which have been operated for more than two years now. With the media hype created a huge marketing budget, the public knows what has been happening on the Muangthai Rachadalai stage. Many Bangkok audiences know that there have been all grand-scale productions--comprising ten musicals, and four internationally imported. What many people may not recognize, due to little to none coverage from the above-the-line media, is a small townhouse 30 meters right in Soi Saphankoo, between Soi Ngamdepree and Lumphini Tower, otherwise known as, DemoCrazy Theatre Studio. It has hosted 13 small-scale theatre productions since it was founded in 2008.
This is a business profile story. Sawita and her two classmates created this from scratch-interviewing and video editing. This is a feature story concerning the minority people who lived in Thailand. Sawita's group went to Koi-Kret for this scoop. |
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