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Submitted by moiuser on 28 November 2024

DEPUTY Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture Daw Nu Mra Zan, Vice-Chairperson of the Opening and Closing Ceremony Committee for the Fifth National Sports Festival, visited the rehearsal site in Nay Pyi Taw on the afternoon of 26 November.

She was accompanied by the director-general of the Department of Arts and Culture. The rehearsal focused on the presentation of the ‘Six Eras’ dance, which will be featured during the festival’s opening ceremony.

The ‘Six Eras’ dance performance involves 300 participants, including 75 artistes from the Department of Fine Arts a, 100 students from the National University of Arts and Culture (Yangon), 50 from the National University of Arts and Culture (Mandalay), 25 students each from the High School of Fine Arts (Yangon) and (Mandalay), and 25 students from Kayin State.

The performance highlights six historical eras – Pyu, Bagan, Inwa, Konbaung, Yadanabon, and the present day. Each era is represented through unidentical unique dance movements, musical compositions, and symbolic designs reflecting its cultural significance. The rehearsal is being supervised by the pro-rector (Training) from the National University of Arts and Culture (Mandalay).

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