Southeast Asian Painting and the Festival It Depicts

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Southeast Asian painting and the festival it depicts Nadia Wandaputri (11 Anthon

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this is about thingyan festival in myanmar.

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Southeast Asian painting and the festival it depicts

Nadia Wandaputri (11 Anthony)

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Description Title : “Thingyan”Country of origin : MyanmarArtist : U Ba KyiYear of creation : approximately 1960Media used : oil painting on canvas board

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Painting and it’s Festival • Thingyan is a water festival • Celebrated by people in myanmar• To welcome new year • Celebrated anually during the second

week of April.

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THE FESTIVAL people pour or throw water on one another (ritual of sprinkling) participate in a variety of religious rituals and performing arts activities.

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Time for people to purify themselves and to look forward to a better life.

People fast, give alms and do good deeds.

Those who cannot afford to buy gifts perform personal services for the elderly.

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Togetherness, Family, Friendship, and Religion

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Instead of music played on traditional instruments like drums, cymbals, oboes and flutes, as was done in the past, today, loud-speakers blare modern pop songs and rhyming chants.

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