AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMyanmar Arts & Culture: Supples Gallery in Bangkok is hosting Aung Myint’s solo exhibition “Clash” (running until July 12), pairing gesture-led paintings with bronze works from the Mother & Child series—an art show that keeps the focus on form, rhythm, and direct gazes rather than fixed narratives. Myanmar Music/Politics: A pro-democracy anthem, “Blood Oath” (Thway Thitsar), is reportedly being repurposed by the military regime as a propaganda version (“Soldiers’ Red Blood… March Forward”) after a new broadcast on military-owned TV drew fresh criticism online. Regional Arts Spotlight: Wayang Women, an all-female shadow puppet troupe with members from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, and the Philippines, performed a modern take on Southeast Asia’s ancient wayang tradition at Kuala Lumpur’s Merdeka Square. Myanmar Sports: Shan United’s place in the ASEAN Club Championship lineup is noted as the tournament returns, with Myanmar’s team among the clubs completing the group-stage lineup.
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