Awk Khaek” (Thai: ออกแขก; RTGS: Ok Khaek) is the performance before “Likay” begins where the performer would come out with an Indian-Malaysian costume to sing and dance to a song [6][7]. “Awk Khaek” came from India with the Malayan Peninsula group that came to Siam during the Ayutthaya period (1259-1767 AD.) [8][9]. But this performance has changed with time. There is disagreement where the name comes from but L. Allan Eubank say that the word “Awk” means "out" and the word “Khaek” is the Thai word for Indian [9]. The importance of “AwkKhaek” is to tell everyone to know that the “Likay” will start soon.