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Klong Puuche, or Puuche Drumming, Klong Mong Soeng, or Mong Soeng Drumming, and
wisdom of making wooden and bamboo drums, and (3) Wisdom of creating new dances
as in Forn Pharng, or Pharng Pratheep Dance, Forn Choeng, or Choeng Dance, and Forn
Charb, or Charb Dance.
Inspiration:
His inspirations in creating dramatic arts works were as follows:
(1) Inspiration from societies, cultures and traditions. (2) Inspiration from showing his
wisdoms of performing arts, and (3) Inspiration from studying legends, tales and Buddhist
manuscripts.
Processes of creation: Outstanding processes of creation were as follows:(1) From
his own identities (2) From Buddha teaching and northern Lanna Thai traditions (3) From
the main arts of fighting (4) Using drumming as main music (5) Using the dresses of the
Tai Lue-raced people like his mother (6) From the summary of creating postures from
the mix of traditions and the ideas of both himself who gave the main posture and the
staff who prolonged the main posture, and (7) From the performing arts of the three
dances: Forn Pharng, or Pharng Pratheep Dance, Forn Choeng, or Choeng Dance, and
Forn Charb, or Charb Dance.
Processes of impartation: The processes of impartation were as follows: (1) The
ceremony of anointing new students (2) The preliminary training, or basic, and
(3) Training for dissemination, or advanced.
Impacts or influences: There were three impacts or influences on his works:
(1) From impartation (2) From cultural dissemination, and (3) From expanding wisdom.