Preserve performing arts through artistes’ concerted efforts
THE government and the entire people are striving not
only to cultivate intelligence and knowledge but also to nurture refined and
cultured new generations. In this effort, holding the Traditional Myanmar
Cultural Performing Arts Competition not only promotes the development of
Myanmar arts but also allows the world to witness the unique and meaningful
richness of Myanmar’s artistic heritage.
When assessing the prestige and standing
of a nation or a people, a key factor is how well that nation or people has
been able to preserve and safeguard its fine arts and cultural heritage over
time, and how faithfully it can present its traditions without losing their
original essence. In Myanmar, the fine arts and cultural disciplines that have
flourished over many centuries continue to endure today, remaining strong and
well-preserved while being showcased in their original form.
The ability of a nation to showcase its
continuous cultural heritage plays a crucial role in keeping the patriotism
and ethnic pride of its people alive and strong. In the present era, as rapid
modernization brings the influence of foreign cultures, it has become
increasingly important for citizens to value, preserve, and honour their own
country and cultural traditions. The influx of foreign cultural influences has,
in particular, led to a noticeable decline among young people in respect and
appreciation for their own nation and ethnic heritage, while they may place
greater admiration on foreign cultures.
In such times, the preservation and
promotion of one’s own country and cultural heritage are vital. The
Traditional Myanmar Cultural Performing Arts Competition in singing, dancing,
literature, and musical performance – held and safeguarded continuously by
successive governments – serve both to preserve and to revive Myanmar’s
cultural traditions. Citizens who love and value their country and people
should also support and promote these traditional cultural competitions. Since
their inception in 1993, these competitions have been held annually without
interruption, and this year marks the 26th edition of the event.
It is a source of pride and satisfaction
that Myanmar’s cultural heritage has endured and flourished over time due to
the respect and value placed upon it. The 26th Performing Arts Competitions
also include the traditional cultures of various ethnic groups. At the national
level, these competitions have served to ensure that Myanmar’s cultural
heritage is preserved over the years, to nurture new generations of youth, and
to instil appreciation and care for cultural treasures and national identity.

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