Wife of SAC Chairman watches 24th Myanmar Traditional Cultural Performing Arts Competition

Daw Kyu Kyu Hla, the wife of the Chairman of the State Administration Council (SAC) Prime Minister, watched a basic education level dancing competition for female (aged 10 to 15) of the 24th Myanmar Traditional Cultural Performing Arts Competition (Central Level) at Plenary Hall of MICC-II in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
She enjoyed the beautiful movement of dancers’ head, waist, legs, arms and hands in line with Myanmar tunes or Myanmar scale together with SAC Member Porel Aung Thein, Union Minister for Religious Affairs and Culture U Tin Oo Lwin, Deputy Minister Daw Nu Mra Zan, relevant officials and judges.
After the competition, she cordially greeted the judges and experts.
She also watched the play competition held at the training theatre of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture on the same evening.
She enjoyed the performance of Mahawthahta Play amateur level (first class) by the Sein Myanmar Group that represents Mandalay Region, together with the wives of the SAC Secretary, Joint Secretary, Senior Military Officials of Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Service Office, Union-level officials, deputy ministers and judges.
The 24th Myanmar Traditional Cultural Performing Arts Competition (Central Level) is organized by SAC on a grand scale to explore Myanmar’s traditional cultural heritages and protect the country and citizens and the dignity of national culture by the new generations. Moreover, the candidates across the nation are participating in the competitions representing their regions/states. — MNA/ KTZH

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