6 awesome things to do this week

Written by
Suthima Thongmark
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Fri 5

Oktoberfest The German Extravaganza in Bangkok at The Link Asoke-Makkasan; 5pm; free

For the first time, the legendary beer festival that 6 million people around the world crave for comes to Thailand. Pour yourself a glass of unstoppable fun with German single malt beer that goes smoothly with: The world’s first Skysphere for drinking, more than 20 famous international food vendors, Bavarian dress and dance, loads of amazing DJs & live music, German giant grill, and more!

Nakadia All Night Long at Violett; 9pm; B300

Thai deck queen, known internationally for her sick deep house/techno beats, Nakadia is hosting an exclusive 5-hour set at Violett, and you can't miss it.

Sat 6

Silent Brew Yoga at The EmQuartier; 2pm; B850

“Silent Brew yoga“ is an innovative journey of flowing movement, sound and you prefer beverage. Immerse yourself in the motion of yoga with a pair of noise isolating wireless LED headphones, which allows you to hear the instructor and Dj at the perfect level while their curated set takes you on a musical journey into sound. All levels are welcome.

Sorn: A New Musical at M Theatre; 2pm; B1,200

Dreambox theatre is extending the run of its latest musical drama Sorn: A New Musical until the first week of October. The story revolves around four generations of a family that live in a 100-year-old house. As the play unravels, so do the many mysteries within the family. The twist: the show is an operatic sung-through that’s rarely seen in local productions. Sorn: A New Musical stars leading vocalist Maneenuch Smerasut aka Kru Auan.

Sun 7

The Legendary Swordsman at Thunder Dome; 2pm; B1,500

Fans of acrobatic art can now start a countdown. Leading show organizer BEC-Tero is bringing back the world-renowned acrobatic troupe from China, Guangzhou Acrobatic Arts Theater, this October. This time, the flying stuntmen will perform the newlycreated show The Legendary Swordman, inspired by a legendary Chinese novel of the same name about martial fighters in ancient China. Expect jaw-dropping gestures, awe-inspiring acts, and everything world-class.

International Festival of Dance and Music at Thailand Cultural Centre; 2.30pm; B2,000

Bust out your black tie and stiffen up those upper lips. One of the country’s grandest performance festivals returns for its 20th year with a lineup of world-class opera, symphony concerts, and stage shows from around the world. To celebrate this remarkable anniversary, the festival will feature a collaboration between the legendary San Carlo Opera from Naples (Italy) and highly regarded orchestral conductor Zubin Mehta.

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