Nyunt Win Win Bo San Win Khin Chit Win Khin Win Kyi Win Maung Chan Thar
Parent(s)
U Pya (father) Daw May (mother)
Awards
Alinkar Kyawswa (1953)
Shwe Man Tin Maung (Burmese: 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.[1][2] He was considered one of the three most skilled zat pwe performers of his day, along with Kenneth Sein and Sein Aung Min,[3] and led the Burmese Zat Thabin industry, following the example of Po Sein.[4]
A bronze statue of Tin Maung stands before the National Theatre of Mandalay.[5] His oratorical skills gave rise to the Burmese saying "Talking like Shwe Man."[6]
^Myay, Chan (13 August 2013). "Traditional Burmese Dance Troupe Returns to National Stage". The Irrawaddy.
ShweManTinMaung (Burmese: ရွှေမန်းတင်မောင်, 21 December 1918 – 29 November 1969) was an influential Burmese dancer and founder of the ShweMan Thabin...
General Saw Maung unexpectedly resigned, citing health reasons. Than Shwe elevated himself to the rank of senior general and replaced Saw Maung as the head...
in history that many people have been awarded at the same time. ShweManTinMaung's son Nyunt Win was awarded in March 2022, making them the first father...
recipient in Burmese history. Nyunt Win's father ShweManTinMaung founded a theater troupe, ShweMan Thabin, in 1933. Nyunt Win helped pioneer the revival...
performed as Anyeint dancer with ShweManTinMaung at the Shwe Nan Tin Zat Pwe. After three years performed in the ShweMan Thabin, she took a break for...
members are traditional anyeint dancers and actors. His grandfather ShweManTinMaung, was a respected traditional dancer who was awarded the highest medal...
The Sayawun TinShwe Literary Award (Burmese: ဆရာဝန်တင်ရွှေဆု) has been presented annually since November 2002 under the patronage of the Myanmar Writers...
the three most skilled zat pwe performers of his days, along with ShweManTinMaung and Sein Aung Min. His dancing skill gave rise to the Burmese saying...
was when she danced with Ba Hlaing and Sein Beda at the age of 30. ShweManTinMaung was one of her students. At her age 40, she retired from professional...
Dr MaungMaung (Burmese: ဒေါက်တာမောင်မောင် [màʊɰ̃ màʊɰ̃]; 31 January 1925 – 2 July 1994) was a well-known writer and legal scholar in Myanmar, who served...
in kinnara yein, raising the standard for yein dance. Along with ShweManTinMaung and Sein Aung Min, she was sent on cultural exchange tours to China...
(Burmese: နေဝင်း; IPA: [nè wɪ́ɰ̃]; 24 May 1911 – 5 December 2002), born Shu Maung (Burmese: ရှူမောင်; IPA: [/ʃù màʊ̃̀/]), was a Burmese army general, politician...
with Aung San Suu Kyi. Lt Gen Tin Hla, being a Defence Services Academy graduate, is considered as Maung Aye's man. Tin Hla was born at Thaton, a town...
Thaung, Sein Mya Thwin and Sein Hla Maung tutored at the school. Mya Chay Gyin Ma Ngwe Myaing's student ShweManTinMaung was considered one of the three...
Inside the theatre Liberty Ma Mya Yin Nandawshay Saya Tin Sein Beda Saw Mya Aye Kyi ShweManTinMaung "National Theatre (Mandalay)". Ministry of Culture...
to General Maung Aye, who was Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Allegedly, Shwe Mann and Maung Aye were political rivals. Shwe Mann was also...
democratic opposition. The SPDC Chairman Senior General Than Shwe and his deputy, Vice-Senior General Maung Aye, were seen as hardliners who opposed any relaxation...
earned him the favour of Senior General Than Shwe. Min Aung Hlaing is characterized as having a "big man" management style not conducive to collaboration...
Bhomhu Ba Shin". Al-Balag Journal (in Burmese). Ko Min Lwin. Soe, Tin (November 2001). "U Shwe Yoe's alias U Ba Ga Lay". Al-Balag Journal (in Burmese). Ko Min...
Cinema on 2 September 1949 directed by TinMaung from A1 Film Company alongside TinMaung, Thukha, Shwe Nyar Maung, Thar Gaung, U Htaw, Yan Pa and she became...
delta village near Hainggyi Island in what is now Ngapudaw Township to Maung Phyo (father) and Khin Nyunt (mother) in 1944 during the Japanese occupation...
Htet Lin as U Min Maung Nay Myo Aung as U Htut Tin Zin Wine as U Kaung Myat Min Thway as Nay Min Thurain Nay Ye as Htut Myat Min Shwe Thamee as Chit Su...
President Mahn Win Maung as well as Chief Justice U Myint Thein (22 February 1900 – 3 October 1994) was also put in 'protective custody'. Win Maung was released...
Mandalay, MaungMaung Gyi found himself a catalyst in the conflagration. The city of Mandalay was curfewed and two provocateurs, a Shwe Pe and Shwe Sin, were...
Kawkayin village, Paung, Mon State then under the British Raj to parent Shwe Yin and his wife Ma Ma Gyi. Early, he worked a school teacher in his hometown...
parentage. His father, Shwe Kye was an ethnic Mon from Amherst (now Kyaikkhami) and well-versed in French and English languages. Thus Shwe Kye served as a royal...