








The sixth day of 24th Myanmar Traditional Performing Arts Competitions were continued at the designated places in Union Territory Nay Pyi Taw in the morning on 29th October.
National pride and patriotic spirit uplifting singing competitions for higher education level men, Amateur level (second class) women were held in the Signing Room of the Myanmar International Convention Centre-2.
Ethnic and Rural traditional dance (open level) was completed by the traditional dance groups from regions and states at the Plenary Hall of MICC-2.
Composing competitions for amateur level (second class) was held with the topic of “Let’s preserve the traditional heritage” in Yin Kyay Hmu Yadanar hall of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
Donmin competition for amateur level (first class) men and women, basic education level men and women aged 10-15, amateur level (second class) men and women, higher education level men and women, basic education level men and women aged 15-20 men and women were held at News Briefing Room of MICC-2.
Myanmar orchestra single competitions for basic education level men and women aged 10-15 were held at the training theatre of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
Xylophone competition for amateur level (first class) men and women, basic education level men aged 10-15, higher education level women were held at Mini Theatre of the National Museum (Nay Pyi Taw). men’s narration of religious and historical stories contest was participated by the contestants from the regions and stats at Wun Zin Min Yazar Hall of the National Library (Nay Pyi Taw).
Marionette Group competition for amateur level (first class) titled “Pot of Knowledge” was competed by the Zayyarthiri marionette troupe represented Sagaing Region at Yin Kyay Hmu Yadanar hall of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
“Jataka or Zattawgyi” theatrical performing troupe competition of “Mahosadha” Jataka for amateur level (first class) was continued at the training theatre of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture.
State Administration Council Members, Union-level officials, Deputy Ministers, Ministers for Ethnic Affairs and Ministers for Social Affairs of regions and states, Advocates-General and officials and contestants’ guardian parents attended the competitions.
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