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02 Dec 2025
One Bangkok opened its space for a special Scottish Cultural Dance performance, featuring dancers from The Gordon School of Dancing flown in from Montrose, Scotland, to present an authentic traditional Scottish dance showcase for Thai audiences. The event was graced by the presence of Mr. David Thomas, Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy Bangkok (4th from left), Mr. Greg Watkins, Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) (2nd from right), H.E. Pisanu Suvanajata, Vice Chairman of C asean (3rd from left), Ms. Charintip Choomuenwai, Head of Strategic Branding & Creative Solutions and Head of Art & Culture of One Bangkok (4th from right), Ms. Chamapan Rangaratna, Advisor of Thai Beverage Public Company (2nd from left), and Ms. Jina Phenix, Chieftain of Bangkok St Andrews Society who attended the showcase at Parade Square, G Floor, Parade Zone, One Bangkok, recently.
The performance was organised by the British Embassy Bangkok, the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT), Thai Beverage Public Company Limited, and the Bangkok St Andrews Society to celebrate the 170th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and the United Kingdom. One Bangkok was honored to support the occasion, reinforcing its commitment to promoting arts and culture in all forms.
People in the photo, from left to right
1. Ms. Robina Gordon Addison, principal of The Gordon School of Dancing
2. Ms. Chamapan Rangaratna, Advisor of Thai Beverage Public Company Limited
3.H.E. Pisanu Suvanajata, Vice Chairman of C asean
4. Mr. David Thomas, Deputy Head of Mission of British Embassy Bangkok
5. Ms. Charintip Choomuenwai, Head of Strategic Branding & Creative Solutions and Head of Art & Culture of One Bangkok
6. Ms. Jina Phenix, Chieftain of Bangkok St Andrews Society
7. Mr. Greg Watkins, Executive Director of the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT)
8. Mr. Norman Fiddes, Pipe major and owner of The Gordon School of Dancing
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