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Menora or Manora (มโนราห์; pronounced [mā.nōː.rāː]), sometimes simply shortened as Nora (โนรา; Thai pronunciation: [nōː.rāː]) is traditional Siamese theatrical, musical, and acrobatic dance performance originated from the southern regions of Thailand. Having similar base of plot adopted from Jataka tales of Manohara, these kind of performance is somehow closely related to the Lakorn Chatri (ละครชาตรี), which is another Siamese arts performance originated from the central Thailand. Over five hundred years old, Nora is performed in Thailand's local community centres and at temple fairs and cultural events, and is passed on through training by masters in homes, community organizations and educational institutions. Due to significant population of Thai diaspora, the Nora dance performance also

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  • Nora (danse) (fr)
  • Menora (dance) (en)
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  • En Thaïlande, la danse Nora est un art traditionnel. Il s'accompagne de percussions et de hautbois. En 2021, cette danse est inscrite par l'UNESCO sur la liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité. (fr)
  • Menora or Manora (มโนราห์; pronounced [mā.nōː.rāː]), sometimes simply shortened as Nora (โนรา; Thai pronunciation: [nōː.rāː]) is traditional Siamese theatrical, musical, and acrobatic dance performance originated from the southern regions of Thailand. Having similar base of plot adopted from Jataka tales of Manohara, these kind of performance is somehow closely related to the Lakorn Chatri (ละครชาตรี), which is another Siamese arts performance originated from the central Thailand. Over five hundred years old, Nora is performed in Thailand's local community centres and at temple fairs and cultural events, and is passed on through training by masters in homes, community organizations and educational institutions. Due to significant population of Thai diaspora, the Nora dance performance also (en)
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  • Menora or Manora (มโนราห์; pronounced [mā.nōː.rāː]), sometimes simply shortened as Nora (โนรา; Thai pronunciation: [nōː.rāː]) is traditional Siamese theatrical, musical, and acrobatic dance performance originated from the southern regions of Thailand. Having similar base of plot adopted from Jataka tales of Manohara, these kind of performance is somehow closely related to the Lakorn Chatri (ละครชาตรี), which is another Siamese arts performance originated from the central Thailand. Over five hundred years old, Nora is performed in Thailand's local community centres and at temple fairs and cultural events, and is passed on through training by masters in homes, community organizations and educational institutions. Due to significant population of Thai diaspora, the Nora dance performance also known in some Malaysia-controlled regions, such as Kelantan, Pahang, and Terengganu which were part of the Thailand's Rattanakosin Kingdom before it was given by British to Malaysia via the Anglo-Siamese Treaty in 1909, but however the practice of Nora (or more commonly known as Menora) has been majorly declined since it received a lot of backlash and banned by the Malaysia's government who considered these kind of cultural performance as haram (lit. ‘forbidden’) which does not reflects the Islamic values. In 2021, Nora is officially recognized by the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) as the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity originated from southern Thailand. (en)
  • En Thaïlande, la danse Nora est un art traditionnel. Il s'accompagne de percussions et de hautbois. En 2021, cette danse est inscrite par l'UNESCO sur la liste représentative du patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité. (fr)
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  • Nora, dance drama in southern Thailand (en)
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