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Students of high-school age are instructed in the classical Burmese performing arts (dance, classical singing, classical Myanmar musical instruments, and theater). The curriculum also includes a strong program in English language, Myanmar literature, and math, in part through a cross-training agreement with the Phaung Daw Oo Monastic School ...
National University of Arts and Culture, Yangon, alumni (6 P) Pages in category "Art schools in Myanmar" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
For example, liberal arts and science universities such as Yangon University and Mandalay University, and technological universities are run by the Ministry of Education, [2] the medical schools are run by the Ministry of Health, [3] Private colleges offer international joint diploma to the residents in some fields such as engineering ...
The University of Culture (Mandalay) was officially opened on 5 November 2001 with the act No.(21/98) of the State Law and Order Restoration Council.At the beginning stage of the formation of the University of Culture, U San Win took the responsibility as a Rector on 22 December 2000 according to the meeting No.(46/2000) of the state Law and Order Restoration Council.
When U Zaw Than was promoted to the post of the Director-General in the Department of Fine Arts, Ministry of Culture on 30 June 1999 and U Tin Soe took the responsibility of the rector. According to the cabinet approval (40/2007), the University of Culture was changed to the National University of Arts and Culture in 2007.
Schools in Myanmar by type (5 C) ... Inwa School of Performing Arts; K. Kingswood High School, Kalaw; O. Officers Training School, Bahtoo; Y. Yangon Japanese School
The University of Yangon (also Yangon University; Burmese: ရန်ကုန် တက္ကသိုလ်, pronounced [jàɰ̃ɡòʊɰ̃ tɛʔkəθò]; formerly Rangoon College, Rangoon University and Rangoon Arts and Sciences University), located in Kamayut, Yangon, is the oldest university in Myanmar's modern education system and the best known university in Myanmar.
Along with his close friends Kin Maung Yin and Paw Oo Thett, Win Pe was a leader of Myanmar’s modern art movement in the 1960s. [1] [2] [3] In the 1970s and 1980s, he was a successful film director, winning Myanmar’s equivalent of the Academy Award in 1981. [4] He is also a respected short story writer.