Myanmar's Got Talent

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Myanmar's Got Talent
My Got Talent.jpg
GenreInteractive talent competition
Based onGot Talent franchise
Presented by
  • Soe Htun Win
  • Tay Zar Kyaw
Judges
Country of originMyanmar
Original languageBurmese (main language)
No. of seasons6
Production
Production locations
Camera setupmulti-camera setup
Production companyForever Bec-Tero
Release
Original networkMRTV-4
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2014 (2014-09-28) –
present
Chronology
Related showsAsia's Got Talent
Got Talent
America's Got Talent

Myanmar's Got Talent (MGT) is the Burmese version of the Got Talent franchise that is airing on MRTV-4. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other performers of all ages competing for a prize. It was broadcasting since 2014 and is now reaching its sixth season.[1] The talent show was listed on The Myanmar Times "Top 10 Myanmar TV Shows" in 2019.[2]

Season overview[]

The first season of the show was hosted by Tay Zar Kyaw and Soe Htun Win; while the judges are Moht Moht Myint Aung, Maung Thi and A Yoe. At the season finale, Wai Yan Naing (danger magician) won the first season in 2014.

The second season of the show was hosted by Tay Zar Kyaw and Soe Htun Win; while the judges are Moht Moht Myint Aung, Maung Thi, A Yoe and new judge Rebecca Win. At the season finale, Jar Jet Aung (13-year-old robot dancer) won the second season in 2015.

The third season of the show was hosted by Tay Zar Kyaw and Soe Htun Win; while the judges are Moht Moht Myint Aung, Maung Thi, Rebecca Win and new judge Myo Gyi. At the season finale, Jimmy Ko Ko (23-year-old contemporary dancer) won the third season in 2016.[3]

The fourth season of the show was hosted by Tay Zar Kyaw and Soe Htun Win; while the judges are Moht Moht Myint Aung, Maung Thi and two new judges, Nay Nay and Mg Mg Aye. At the season finale, Ayar Maung (traditional elephant dancing team) won the fourth season in 2017.

The fifth season of the show was hosted by Tay Zar Kyaw and Soe Htun Win; while the judges are Moht Moht Myint Aung, Maung Thi, Mg Mg Aye and new judge Chit Thu Wai. At the season finale, Junior Creative Dance, a shadowplay group, won the fifth season in 2018.

The sixth season of the show was hosted by Tay Zar Kyaw and Soe Htun Win; while the judges are Moht Moht Myint Aung, Maung Thi, Mg Mg Aye and new judge Khine Thin Kyi. At the season finale, Phone Myat Min (acrobat), five years old young boy won the sixth season in 2019 and the first youngest age winner in MGT.[4]

Judges[]

Current

Maung Thi (1–)

Moht Moht Myint Aung (1–)

Mg Mg Aye (4–)

Khine Thin Kyi (6–)

Former

A Yoe (1–2)

Rebecca Win (2–3)

Myo Gyi (3)

Nay Nay (4)

Chit Thu Wai (5)

Winners[]

season 1 winner (2014) - Wai Yan Naing (danger magician)
season 2 winner (2015) - Jar Jet Aung (13-year-old robot dancer)
season 3 winner (2016) - Jimmy Ko Ko (23-year-old contemporary dancer)
season 4 winner (2017) - Ayar Maung (traditional elephant dancing team)
season 5 winner (2018) - Junior Creative Dance (shadowplay group)
season 6 winner (2019) - Phone Myat Min (5-year-old acrobat)

References[]

  1. ^ "Season 5 winner". The Irrawaddy.
  2. ^ "Top 10 : Myanmar TV Shows". The Myanmar Times. 16 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Myanmar's Got Talent (Season - 3) Winner ဆုရှင် ဖြစ်တဲ့ Jimmy Ko Ko ရဲ့အက". Channel 7. 28 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Myanmar's Got Talent ရဲ့အသက်အငယ်ဆုံးချန်ပီယံ အန္တရာယ်ကြားက ဓားသိုင်းသမားလေး (ရုပ်သံ)". Democratic Voice of Burma (in Burmese). 16 September 2019.

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