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  2. I'm Mahaythi - Wikipedia

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    I'm Mahaythi (Burmese: ကျွန်မကမဟေသီ) is a 2019 Burmese drama television series. It is based on the eponymous popular novel written by Shin Ma. It is based on the eponymous popular novel written by Shin Ma.

  3. Than Thar Moe Theint - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Than Thar Moe Theint was active in the anti-coup movement both in person at rallies and through social media.On 5 April 2021, warrants for her arrest were issued under section 505 (a) of the Myanmar Penal Code by the State Administration Council for speaking out against the military coup.

  4. Burmese dance - Wikipedia

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    Puppet theatre (အမြင့်သဘင်) is the inspiration for many movements in traditional Burmese dancing, whose movements are reminiscent of puppets.The origins of Burmese Dance are traced to the Pyu, Halin, and Mon cultures in the central and lower Irrawaddy regions from at least two centuries before the Christian era. [2]

  5. Anyeint - Wikipedia

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    Comedians performing together as part of the Htawara Hninzi troupe (Eternal Rose) in Singapore on 6 Mar 2011.. Anyeint (Burmese: အငြိမ့်; MLCTS: a ngrim.; IPA: [ʔəɲḛiɰ̃]; Burmese: အငြိမ့်; also spelt a-nyeint) is a traditional Burmese entertainment form that combines dance with instrumental music, song, and comedy routines, in theatrical performances.

  6. Inwa School of Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Heath cites his interest Burmese zat pwe, a traditional dance form for storytelling, for his motivation to preserve and revitalize the artform. [2] The Suu Foundation helped found the school to preserve disappearing traditional arts and provide opportunities for rural children interested in the arts and traditional culture of Myanmar. [3] [4]

  7. Culture of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Like many arts in Burma, Burmese dance is infused with different dance traditions. Mandalay dance school would have different nuances from other dance schools such as that of Yangon. In addition to its own styles, ( yodaya aka ), is also popular in Myanmar, Yodaya is the named that was given by Burmese for Thailand.

  8. Shwe Yoe - Wikipedia

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    The dance routine was a hit with the audiences, and was soon adopted as a standard dance in many festive occasions. With thick eyebrows, long curved moustache, traditional Burmese headdress, the gaung baung , long scarf around the neck, traditional Burmese jacket taikpon , checked long sarong Taung Shae Pasoe and the small Pathein umbrella.

  9. Yein - Wikipedia

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    Yein dancers performing for Thingyan.. Yein (Burmese: ယိမ်း) is a form of group dance native to Myanmar (Burma). [1] This dance form features multiple dancers synchronously dancing and moving their heads, waists, feet, and hands to the beats of music, often performed by a traditional Burmese orchestra called hsaing waing or drums.