AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMyanmar Arts & Culture: Supples Gallery in Bangkok is hosting Aung Myint’s solo show “Clash” (running until July 12), featuring gesture-led paintings and bronze “Mother & Child” sculptures, with the artist’s recurring figures and open-ended compositions taking center stage. Myanmar Music & Media: Pro-democracy singer Mun Awng says the military regime has distorted the anthem “Blood Oath” into a propaganda version (“Soldiers’ Red Blood… March Forward”) aired on Myawaddy TV, sparking fresh backlash. Myanmar Arts & Community Events: The Japan Myanmar Business Alliance Association (MABA) marks its 10th anniversary with the “Mandalay-Japan Festival & SME Bazaar” on June 6–7 at Mingalar Mandalay, mixing Yukata photo sessions, cosplay, dance, DJ music, and traditional elephant dances. Myanmar Sports: Bangladesh women’s football captaincy shifts as Maria Manda replaces Afeida Khandokar ahead of the SAFF Women’s Championship, described as a “purely tactical” decision. Myanmar Arts in the Region: A female-led Southeast Asian shadow puppet troupe, Wayang Women, performed a modern take on wayang kulit in Kuala Lumpur, with Myanmar among the troupe’s members.
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