Tin Nilar Win (20) performs ‘Tapandaing’ a solo variant of Chinlone performed by women where hoops, balls, ropes and fire are incorporated into the performance. She has trained since the age of twelve, following in the footsteps of her parents who are both professional players.
A man carves marble at his workshop in Sagyin. Traditionally in Myanmar, marble carving has always been done by hand. However, to keep up with high demand and the government’s inflated prices most marble workers have turned to electric machines. What once took them a month to make can now be completed in two days.