Kenneth Sein, the Glossary
Kenneth Sein (ကက်နက်စိန်, 1916–1973) was a Burmese dancer of the twentieth century under the label of Sein Maha Thabin dance troupe.[1]
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10 relations: Burmese dance, Burmese names, Cardiovascular disease, Demographics of Myanmar, Hti, Myanmar, Orders, decorations, and medals of Myanmar, Po Sein, Shwe Man Tin Maung, Yangon.
- 20th-century Burmese male singers
- Burmese dancers
- Burmese male stage actors
- Recipients of the Wunna Kyawhtin
Burmese dance
Dance in Burma (since 1989 known as Myanmar) can be divided into dramatic, folk and village, and nat dances, each having distinct characteristics.
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Burmese names
Burmese names lack the serial structure of most Western names.
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Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is any disease involving the heart or blood vessels.
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Demographics of Myanmar
This is a demography of Myanmar (also known as Burma) including statistics such as population, ethnicity, language, education level, and religious affiliations.
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Hti
Hti (ဍိုၚ်; Shan), a Burmese language word meaning umbrella, is the name of the finial ornament that tops almost all Burmese pagodas.
Myanmar
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and also known as Burma (the official name until 1989), is a country in Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and has a population of about 55 million. It is bordered by Bangladesh and India to its northwest, China to its northeast, Laos and Thailand to its east and southeast, and the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal to its south and southwest.
Orders, decorations, and medals of Myanmar
This article describes the religious, military and civil orders, decorations and medals of the Union of Myanmar.
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Po Sein
Po Sein (ဘိုးစိန်,; 18 April 1882 – 11 January 1954) was an influential 20th-century traditional leading Burmese dance actor in Myanmar Drama Event and singer, who has been credited with innovating and modernizing Burmese performance arts, in dance, song, costumes, and stagecraft. Kenneth Sein and po Sein are 20th-century Burmese male singers, Burmese dancers and Burmese male stage actors.
Shwe Man Tin Maung
Shwe Man Tin Maung (ရွှေမန်းတင်မောင်, 21 December 1918 – 29 November 1969) was an influential Burmese dancer and founder of the Shwe Man Thabin family dance troupe, the last of its kind in Burma. Kenneth Sein and Shwe Man Tin Maung are 20th-century Burmese male singers, Burmese dancers and Burmese male stage actors.
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Yangon
Yangon (ရန်ကုန်), formerly romanized as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma).
See also
20th-century Burmese male singers
- Ah Nge
- Ant Gyi
- Aung Yin
- Banyar Han
- Derek Millar
- Dwe
- Graham (musician)
- Hlwan Moe
- Htoo Ein Thin
- Kaiser (Burmese singer)
- Kenneth Sein
- Khin Maung Toe
- Khin Maung Yin
- Khine Htoo
- Lay Phyu
- Mun Awng
- Myo Gyi
- Myo Kyawt Myaing
- Nyunt Win
- Phoe Kar
- Po Sein
- Sai Hsai Mao
- Sai Htee Saing
- Salai Sun Ceu
- Sandayar Chit Swe
- Saung Oo Hlaing
- Sein Bo Tint
- Shwe Man Tin Maung
- Soe Lwin Lwin
- Soe Thu
- Thu Maung
- Yan Aung
- Ye Lwin (musician)
- Zaw One
- Zaw Win Htut
Burmese dancers
- Aung Bala
- Aye Mya Phyu
- Bala Pyan
- Kenneth Sein
- Kyaw Kyaw Bo
- Kyi Kyi Htay
- Liberty Ma Mya Yin
- Ma Htwe Lay
- May May Win
- Mya Chay Gyin Ma Ngwe Myaing
- Oba Thaung
- Phoe Chit
- Po Sein
- Shwe Man Tin Maung
- Shwe Yoe
- Sin Kho Ma Lay
- Win Thapyay Tun
- Yindaw Ma Lay
Burmese male stage actors
- Abraham Sofaer
- Kenneth Sein
- Phoe Chit
- Phoe Par Gyi
- Po Sein
- Shwe Man Tin Maung
Recipients of the Wunna Kyawhtin
- Ba Shin
- Bo Ba Ko
- Htay Myint
- Kenneth Sein
- Kyi Kyi Htay
- Maung Ko
- May Shin
- Myint Swe (writer)
- Myo Min
- Oba Thaung
- Phoe Par Gyi
- San Win (painter)
- Thet Tun
- Win Myint (politician, born 1954)
- YMB Saya Tin
- Zawgyi (writer)