In this Burmese name, the given name is Bala Pyan. There is no family name.
Aka Weizza
Bala Pyan
Born
Saw Nan Shwe (စောနန်းရွှေ) Ma Sein Mya (မစိမ်းမြ)
(1914-06-27)June 27, 1914
Bago Township, Pegu Division, Burma
Died
1987 (aged 72–73)
Yangon, Burma
Nationality
Burmese
Occupation
Burmese dancer
Known for
Sandawgyein dancing
Bala Pyan (Burmese: ဗလပြန်, pronounced[bəla̰bjàɰ̃]; born Saw Nan Shwe; 27 June 1914 – 1987) was a 20th-century Burmese Aka Weizza (lit.'dance expert')[note 1] who invented the Sandawgyein Aka (lit.'standard time dance').[1] She was believed to be the reincarnation of Aung Bala, who was also a dancer.[2]
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^ညင်း (စော), မုံ (August 2007). မြန်မာအမျိုးသမီး (in Burmese) (3rd ed.). Seikku Cho Cho. pp. 87–92.
^"ယောက်ျားမင်းသမီး မယ်အောင်ဗလ". BBC News မြန်မာ (in Burmese).
BalaPyan (Burmese: ဗလပြန်, pronounced [bəla̰ bjàɰ̃]; born Saw Nan Shwe; 27 June 1914 – 1987) was a 20th-century Burmese Aka Weizza (lit. 'dance expert')...
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(တောတောင်ရေမြေ) Pearl S. Buck, This Proud Heart, 1994. (ဤမာန) Burmese literature Bala, Aung (1981). Cometmorary Burmese Literature. Asian Studies, 1981. ISBN 9004063234...