AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMyanmar Arts & Culture: Supples Gallery is hosting Aung Myint’s solo show “Clash” (running until July 12), featuring gesture-led paintings with recurring figures and direct gazes, plus bronze works from the “Mother & Child” series—an exhibition that keeps the meaning open and lets rhythm and repetition do the talking. Myanmar Arts & Entertainment (music): Pro-democracy singer Mun Awng says the regime has repurposed the iconic anti-coup song “Thway Thitsar (Blood Oath)” into a military propaganda version, “Soldiers’ Red Blood… March Forward,” after a new video aired on Myawaddy TV and spread online. Myanmar Arts & Heritage (festival): The MABA 10th Anniversary “Mandalay-Japan Festival & SME Bazaar” is set for June 6–7 in Mingalar Mandalay, with traditional dance, cosplay, Japanese Bon Odori, yukata try-ons, and a Mandalay culture fashion-and-performance program. Myanmar Arts & Sports (youth football): Shan United’s participation is noted in the ASEAN Club Championship group-stage lineup, as the tournament returns with Myanmar clubs in the mix. Myanmar Arts & Science (global cultural link): A Cretaceous-era wasp species discovered in Myanmar amber has been named after F1 driver Oscar Piastri, adding another Myanmar-to-the-world cultural headline.
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