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A village group dance in the early 1900s Traditional dance performance at the Karaweik in Yangon. Dance in Burma (since 1989 known as Myanmar) can be divided into dramatic, folk and village, and nat dances, each having distinct characteristics. Although Burmese dance resemble the traditional dancing style of its neighbors, in particular [Dance ...
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Oba Thaung (Burmese: ဩဘာသောင်း; MLCTS: obha saung:), born Thaung Tin (Burmese: သောင်းတင်; MLCTS: saung: tang Burmese pronunciation: [θáʊɰ̃ tɪ̀ɰ̃], 11 April 1898 – 13 January 1971) was an eminent Burmese anyeint dancer and singer, who is credited for codifying the previously undocumented Burmese dance repertory.
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.
Kyaukse elephant dance festival (Burmese: ကျောက်ဆည်ဆင်ပွဲ) is an annual major traditional dance festival in Myanmar.It is held is on the day before full moon day of the Burmese lunar month of Thadingyut and the full moon day in Kyaukse, near Mandalay.
The don dance originated from the Pwo Karen, who developed it as a way to reinforce community values. [65] Karen traditional musical instruments on display at the National Museum of Myanmar in Naypyidaw. The sae klee dance or bamboo dance is a traditional Karen performance held during celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's.
People display many traditional dance such as bamboo dance, [23] Sarlamkai (conquest dance), Khuangcawi(a lady is lifted by a crowd), Ruakhatlak and many other dances from each group. One of the big events on Chin National Day is the traditional wrestling (Lai Paih). [ 24 ]
The cinema of Myanmar and former British Burma has a long history dating back to the 1910s. Burma's first film was a recording of the funeral of Tun Shein - a leading politician of the 1910s, who campaigned for Burmese independence in London. During the 1920s and 1930s, many Burmese-owned film companies (such as A1, New Burma, British Burma ...