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Bagan

Bagan Two Hours Adventure

Trditional Burmese marionette puppetry

Intricate puppets

Reviving the tradition and inspiring

Hands-on experience

Optional guest performance

Yoke Thé is traditional Burmese marionette puppetry, known for its intricate puppets controlled by a single puppeteer using 18–19 wires. Young master Chit Swann Thu, a national champion, is helping revive this ancient art. Visitors can learn basic techniques from him, perform a short play, and top students may even get to guest-perform at the nearby outdoor theatre.

What Do We Do?

9:00 AM
11:00 AM

Pho Cho

Pho Cho learnt the crafts of wood carving and traditional Burmese marionette puppetry since he was a young boy. In his youth, Pho Cho learnt the art of traditional wood carving from a friend-mentor who was a teacher in the Arts College. The guidance he received helped him to develop a skilful passion for wood carving, and have now become an expert himself, which is clearly evident in his shop that has a wide array of intricately and meticulously carved pieces of art on display that visitors can bring home. Pho Cho’s son, Chit Swann Thu is an outstanding traditional Burmese marionette puppeteer having won the champion title for two consecutive years (2007 & 2008) in the Solo Dance Marionette Puppetry Competition held every year that features performers from all around Myanmar. He was taught by his father at a young age, and continues to hone his skills and passion as a young man today.

 

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