The troupe is reputed for performing at Tshechu, Social and International Events and special show for tourists. Preservation and promotion of our culture is one of the four pillars that constitute the development philosophy of Gross National Happiness propounded by His Majesty Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Fourth King of Bhutan. Preservation and promotion of traditional values, crafts, artistsβ sens
ibility, songs, dances and music add to the uniqueness to our age old cultural heritage. The Royal Academy of Performing Arts (RAPA) is the government apex institute in the Kingdom aiming at preserving and promoting Bhutanβs performing arts, especially songs, music and mask dances. Today, many private musical entertainment troupes have come up in the country that are all working in line with the policy of preserving and promoting our age old cultural heritage. One such troupe is Lhayee Lugar Performing Arts, which is one of the oldest troupes registered and certified by the Royal Government of Bhutan. Lhayee Lugar aspires to keep the traditional songs, dances, music and Bhutanese choreography alive. This troupe has ventured into composing both traditional and contemporary music and coming up with different choreography for many traditional songs. The troupe is reputed for performing at Tshechus (religious festival), House Consecration, Official Programs, Parties, Social and National Events, International Events and Special Program for Tourists. Lhayee Lugar assures quality and entertaining program for the patrons.