On 19 July 2025, Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music (PGVIM) presented the performance “ระลอกน้ำ | River Pulse” under the academic service project for classical music, Musique de la Vie. The performance explored the art of nature, light, river, poetry, storytelling, children, music, and movement—interwoven like flowing ripples—brought to life by multidisciplinary artists who share a common creative origin.

The performance was a collaboration of several inspiring artists:
- Kru Golf – Dr. Pongthep Jitduangprem, Acting Assistant to President, who envisioned the story of the river as a way to raise awareness of human life and nature, demonstrating how music research can benefit communities by creating spaces where youth and experts from different fields come together to co-create a holistic performance.
- Kru Merv – Amanut Chantarawirote , who invited the audience to join in singing and become part of the rhythm, emphasizing that the audience’s voice was an integral part of the performance.
- Kru Bew – Napim Singtoroj , who choreographed eurythmy movements to transform the river into “River Pulse,” from still waters to whirlpools and rapids, illustrating how breathing and moving together, even silently, creates a shared musical experience.
- Kru Moss – Anupan Pluckpankhajee, an installation artist, who transformed blank canvases into spaces of connection between people and the river, prompting reflections on how humans contribute to the river’s ripples.



PGVIM extends sincere gratitude to the new wave of collaborators—youth from the Bang Yi Khan community and PGVIM students—whose energy and creativity made this performance possible. The audience, spanning all ages, and the dedicated behind-the-scenes team were also essential in bringing “River Pulse” to life, from the first note to the final darkness.


The performance demonstrated the power of art to unite disciplines, communities, and audiences, creating meaningful experiences that resonate like the ripples of a river.
