The Royal Academy of Performing Arts (RAPA) is a Bhutanese government body within the Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs, Department of Culture,[2] that supports the preservation of traditional Bhutanese culture.[3][4] It was founded in 1954[5] under the initiative of the Third Druk GyalpoJigme Dorji Wangchuck. In 1967, it was institutionalised as an academy and the Royal Dance troupe was its creation.[6] The Academy is located in Thimphu, along Chhophel Lam.[7]
Activities
The Academy trains young dancers and musicians in both religious and secular folk music and dance.[8] The Academy also documents and performs live songs and dances from Bhutan's many diverse regions – from modern rigsar to centuries-old genres – and publishes its collections.[9]
The professional dancers of the Academy hold performances during the annual ThimphuTsechu dance festival held at Tashichho Dzong. Throughout the year, its members give one-hour performances for guests and tour groups on request.[6][8][10] The Academy also hosts public dance practices ahead of major events, such as the 2011 royal wedding,[11] and performs abroad.[12]
Leaders of the Academy further participate in international private nonprofit organizations promoting and preserving traditional Bhutanese music and culture.[1][13]