On September 7, a presentation on Argentine folkore music took place at Triam Udom Suksa school, organized by the Argentine Embassy in collaboration with the school. The event was inaugurated by Songkiat Thepprasane, Triam Udom Suksa's Deputy Director of Academic Affairs, and Gustavo Héctor Méndez, Deputy Head of Mission of the Embassy.
The highlight of the event was the performance entitled "Canto Argentino", presented by the distinguished Argentine artist Laura Peralta, currently visiting Thailand. This performance featured traditional singing accompanied by the sound of an instrument called the "Caja", which originates from northern Argentina. "Canto Argentino" conveyed powerful and poignant sentiments through its lyrics and melody.
Students from Triam Udom Sukka School also performed a choral singing of the song "Pinhatai" as a gift back to the artist and attendees to the event.