Dolhathai “Kloy” Intawong

Dolhathai “Kloy” Intawong, originally from Thailand, is a conductor and educator dedicated to choral music across classical, contemporary, and multicultural traditions. She currently serves as Choir Director and full-time faculty member at Rangsit University’s Conservatory of Music and was recently appointed Associate Conductor of the two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Washington Chorus. 

 Kloy earned her Doctor of Arts in Choral Conducting from the University of Northern Colorado, where she led multiple ensembles and contributed to their Carnegie Hall debut. She previously served as Artistic Director of Denver’s Sine Nomine Chorus and taught at both Front Range Community College and the University of Northern Colorado. 

 Her choral journey began as a high school exchange student in Florida. She holds a BA in Vocal Performance from Mahidol University (Thailand) and a master’s degree in Choral Conducting from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music (China). She was the winner of the 2020 Southwest ACDA Graduate Conducting Competition and was selected as a conducting fellow for the 2022 National Collegiate Choral Organization Conference. 

Kloy is also the co-founder of the Thailand Choral Directors Association, an organization that promotes collaboration, education, and the ongoing development of choral music throughout Thailand.