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co-presenters

Tourism authority of Thailand

Thailand Board of Investment

Pinto Garden

Theatre Communications Group

 

Media partners

 

Asian American Arts Alliance

The Asian American Performers Action Coalition - AAPAC

The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA)

 
 

Restaurants

 

Sala Thai

Thai Villa

Up Thai

 
 

Lum Lum

Zabb Putawn

 
 

Thai Media Partners

 

The Showhopper

Urban Creature

 
 

about our Co-presenters

Tourism authority of Thailand

The Tourist Organisation of Thailand (TOT) was established by a Royal Decree which was announced in the Government Gazette Vol. 36, Part 74, dated 28 July B.E. 2502 (1959) when Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat was the Prime Minister. The official opening ceremony of the TOT office was conducted on 18 March 1960. Later on, the Organisation was upgraded to be the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) by the National Legislative Assembly acting as the National Assembly. The Tourism Authority of Thailand Act was announced in the Government Gazette Vol. 96, Part 72, Special Issue, dated 4 May B.E. 2522 (1979).


TAT has continuously spent more than half a century promoting the country’s tourism until today. With the clear vision for world-class excellence in the promotion of modern tourism marketing, TAT has attached significance to sustainable tourism and the promotion of the identities and grace of Thainess, to create the balance of economic, social and environmental concerns. For more information, please visit https://www.tat.or.th/en/about-tat/history

 

Thailand Board of Investment

The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) is the inward investment promotion agency for Thailand that assists foreign investors in identifying business opportunities, providing tax incentives and privileges, and supporting foreign companies seeking to expand into the Asian market. Our services are free of charge and customized to help your business succeed in Thailand.

The Office of the Board of Investment (BOI) is your best guide for doing business in Asia. Whether you are selecting sites for a manufacturing project, conducting a market study or looking to open an office in Thailand—BOI is here to help. BOI operates under the Office of the Prime Minister and is the principal government agency for supporting international business and encouraging investment in Thailand.

In the United States, you can reach us at your convenience and on your time zone at BOI's North America offices in New York and Los Angeles. The offices serve as investment assistance and service centers and provide information and consulting for North American investors seeking to do business in Thailand. For more information, please visit http://www.thinkasiainvestthailand.com/web/en-about-us-boi.php

 

Pinto Garden

Located in the heart of the West Village, Pinto Garden is home to vibrant and ambitious Thai cuisine prepared with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. For the menu, Chef Teerawong "Yo" Nanthavatsiri takes inspiration from his favorite dishes found in his home city of Bangkok, as well as throughout Thailand's diverse regions. 

Pinto Garden, including the year-round heated and enclosed backyard garden, is available for private events. Chef Yo can design and personalize family-style tasting menus tailored for your group's private dining experience. For more information, please visit https://www.pintogarden.com/about 

 

Theatre Communications Group

Theatre Communications Group (TCG) is the national organization for theatre, with a membership network of more than 500 member theatres and over 250 university, funder, trustee, and business affiliates, and over 7,000 individuals. TCG reaches over 1 million students, audience members, and theatre professionals each year through its programs and services. For more information, please visit https://circle.tcg.org/home?ssopc=1 

 

about our Media Partners

Asian American Arts Alliance (A4)

The Asian American Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring greater representation, equity, and opportunities for Asian American artists and cultural organizations through resource sharing, promotion, and community building.

Since 1983, A4 has sought to unify, promote, and represent the artistic and cultural producers of one of New York City’s fastest-growing populations. We are a diverse alliance of artists, organizations, and arts supporters who believe that working together as a pan-ethnic, multidisciplinary community is essential to nurturing the development of artists and arts groups. A4 serves as a thoughtful convener of the Asian American cultural workforce around issues of race, identity, and artmaking and provides a critical voice for this community. We are the only service organization in the country dedicated to the professional development of Asian American artists in all disciplines. For more information, please visit https://www.aaartsalliance.org/about

 

The Asian American Performers Action Coalition (AAPAC)

The Asian American Performers Action Coalition (AAPAC) was started by a group of Asian American performers.The mission of AAPAC (ASIAN AMERICAN PERFORMERS ACTION COALITION) is to expand the perception of Asian American performers in order to increase their access to and representation on New York City’s stages. For more information, please visit http://www.aapacnyc.org/ 

 

The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists (CAATA)

The Consortium of Asian American Theatres & Artists (CAATA) envisions a strong and sustainable Asian American theatre community that is an integral presence in national culture—evocative of our past, declarative of our present, and innovative towards our future.

The mission is to advance the field of Asian American theatre through a national network of organizations and artists. CAATA collaborates to inspire learning and sharing of knowledge, and resources to promote a healthy, sustainable artistic ecology. For more information, please visit https://caata.net/about/