King Kong Troup, a Tahitian and Maori Show and Cabaret


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Imagine beautiful girls wearing coconut shell bikini-tops and grass skirts performing a romantic hula dance under a clear tropical sky with a warm, gentle breeze blowing off the Andaman Sea. Or a foot-stomping, Maori war dance replete with tattooed faces and bodies.

Khun Khumpoon's King Kong Dance Entertainment Company performs these authentic Polynesian dances at various hotels in Phuket. Wearing costumes of grass skirts and polished coconut shell bikini tops, these beautiful dancers seem to come to life right out of a Gaugin painting.

The troupe performes a difficult Maori dance with four twirling balls - with each ball twirling in a different direction. This was followed by the exhilarating Tahitian fire-eating dance. And no Polynesian performance is complete without beautiful lei-bedecked Tahitian dancers performing a fast-paced hip-gyrating dance to the beat of wooden sticks. This rich cultural heritage of Polynesian dance is a refreshing, enjoyable experience for everyone.

"The original concept was to bring a taste of exotic Polynesian culture to the local Thai population," says Khun Khumpoon, the general manager of the dance troupe. She trains all of her dancers genuine Maori, Hawaiian, Tahitian fire-eating and other Polynesian dances from seven different Pacific Island groups.

About ten years ago, Hawaiian dance teacher Jamie Lum Long moved to Bangkok. She trained local Thai dancers for her Hawaiian dance troupe based in Bangkok. Khun Khumpoon was one of the first dancers hired by Jamie. "I used to work for an electronics company," says Khun Khumpoon, "but I liked to dance. I quit my job and haven't stopped dancing since." They started their show at the Central Plaza Hotel in Bangkok and performed at various hotels in the city. From Bangkok they moved to King Kong Island in Bangna, near Bangkok.

In 1990 during Thailand's economic boom, Khun Wicha and Khun Wichai, two Thai entrepreneurs decided to build an elaborate, Polynesian-style village larger than Phuket Fantasea in Bangna. They called their creation King Kong Island. "It had a waterfall and a stage as tall as a three story building," says Khun Khumpoon. Jamie Lung, the only Polynesian dancer with a dance troupe in Thailand was hired for the project. Jamie trained thirty Thai dancers the art of Polynesian dancing. King Kong Island with daily Polynesian dance performances was a huge success with Thais as well as tourists.

Unfortunately, King Kong Island could not survive the economic crisis of Thailand. The Polynesian show then moved to Min Buri, a water theme park with an artificial sea. They performed there for six months.

Khun Khumpoon with her husband, Khun Wuttikrai could not let the Polynesian show disband and disappear. They did a market survey and found that Phuket was the best location for the survival of the dance troupe. "Our first show in Phuket was at the Kata Beach Hotel. Khun Pramuk, the owner, promoted the show to other hotels and resorts which has given us a lot of success."

"We'd like to move the show to a permanent location, similar to the Simon Cabaret, where we can develop it into a larger more professional performance," commented Khun Khumpoon.

The King Kong Dance Company currently performs at the Phuket Cabana, Phuket Island Resort, Club Andaman Beach Resort, Pearl Village Hotel, all the Laguna Resort Hotels, Chedi Phuket, Kamala Bay Terrace Resort, Karon Villa, and the Patong Merlin.

You can have a fun night with the King Kong Dance Troupe by calling any of these resorts and booking a table for a dinner when these Polynesians dancers perform

 

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