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Performing Arts Competition: 5th Day of 24th Myanmar T.C.P.A Competitions continued

28 October 2023
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2023-10-28 21:10

The fifth day of the 24th Myanmar Traditional Performing Arts Competitions continued at the designated venues at the Myanmar International Convention Centre-2 in Nay Pyi Taw on Saturday.
In the Singing Room, a singing contest for amateur-level (second class) men was held. The Plenary Hall saw a series of dance competitions, including basic Myanmar dance (Kabyarlut) for basic education-level women aged 10 to 15, Shan traditional dance, and Shan traditional dance (amateur level) contests.
Meanwhile, the Banquet Hall hosted the Marionette contest for amateur-level (second class) participants. The Yin Kyay Hmu Yadanar hall of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture was the venue for song composing competitions, with categories for basic education-level age 15-20 and higher education-level contestants.
The News Briefing Room was alive with guitar contests, spanning amateur-level first class men and women, basic education-level women aged 10 to 15, men and women, and higher education-level men and women, as well as amateur-level second class men and women and basic education-level aged 15-20 men and women.
Over at the Mini Theatre, the piano contest continued with categories for amateur-level second class men and women and basic education-level age 10-15 men and women.
The Training Theatre of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture hosted the single contest for Myanmar orchestra, featuring events for higher education-level women and men, and amateur-level first class women and men.
The National Library was the setting for the Narrative Stories contest for amateur-level second class men, while the Yin Kyay Hmu Yadana Hall continued to host the Marionette Group competition for amateur-level first class participants.
The theatrical performing troupe competition of "Mahosadha" Jataka, titled "Jataka or Zattawgyi," took place at the training theatre of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture for amateur-level (first class) participants.
Union-level officials, Deputy Ministers, Ministers for Ethnic Affairs, Ministers for Social Affairs of regions and states, Advocates-General, officials, and the contestants' guardian parents enjoyed the competitions.

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