Can dance classes be counted for soft power in Thailand instead of Muay Thai?

Dec 14, 2024
a month ago
If you are not interested in taking Muay Thai classes, do you think dancing classes would count for soft power?
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The discussion revolves around whether dance classes can be considered for soft power purposes in Thailand, particularly in contrast to Muay Thai. One comment suggests trying Thai cooking classes instead, mentioning their cost and duration. Another comment emphasizes the need for attending an accredited school for the education visa, indicating that typically only accredited Muay Thai or cooking schools are recognized.
Mike **********
for the education visa, you needed to attend an accredited school, so if not a university it was an accredited Muay Thai or cooking school. Not sure if accreditation is required for DTV. I've never heard of a dance one, I wouldn't expect that to likely work.
Bob **********
No try Thai cooking the classes run about 50-70,000 baht for 120 hrs