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A Night on Broadway !! A Concert…

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Gitameit Music Center delightedly presents:

A Night On Broadway

A concert..
Friday, September 26th, 2008
6:30 P.M - 8:30 P.M (GMT +6:30)
at J’s Bistro Snack & Bar
Mya Kyun Thar Amusement Park (across Sedona Hotel)
Kaba-Aye Pagoda Road, Yangon

!!!!!  FREE ADMISSION  !!!!!

Solo and duet songs from many well-known shows;
Evita, Jesus Christ superstar, Les Miserable, Rent and many more!!!
For more information, please contact: 09 504 7365; 09 903 1550
gitameitevents@gmail.com

Gitameit Presents: Daffodil Concert in Yangon

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008


On May 29th, in the midst of the chaos and devastation that followed Cyclone Nargis, Gitameit celebrated a fund raising concert for Nargis victims by holding the Daffodil Song concert. Some highlights of the evening included Saw James conducting Attachment of Cloud, Htun Htun’s rendition of If I were a rich man, and Broadway Soloist Pyae Phyo Han. Here are some photos from the event.

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The Chin So Mae - Gitameit Voices

Monday, February 18th, 2008

The Chin So Mae - Gitameit Voices MTV Music Karaoke Video

The Concert of Japanese Music

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

From the website for The Embassy of Japan in Myanmar

On February 16, in Yangon, the Embassy of Japan hosted a concert of Japanese Music in coopearation with the Myanmar Association of Japan Alumni. In this concert the Choir of GITAMEIT MUSIC CENTER sang in total 19 Japanese songs from old folk music to some modern pop music. The variety in their repertoire fully displayed the richness in Japanese music. More than three hundred audience enjoyed this rare chance to listen to Japanese music by Myanmar young people. They were surprised how good their Japanese pronunciation. The members of the choir studied Japanese songs intensively and made rapid progress in a short time.

After the concert, the members of the choir made some comments about their experiences of singing in Japanese for the first time. They said that they liked the melodies of Japanese music and that through singing these Japanese songs they became interested in Japan itself. They also enjoyed wearing “Yukata” and “Happi”, Japanese traditional costumes.

The concert was a success in a sense that both the choir members and the audience not only enjoyed the beauty of Japanese music but also became interested in the background of the music , such as the beauty of Japanese nature, the Japanese way of thinking.

November 2007 - Gitamay and Jazz Trio

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Concert at the German Ambassador’s residence with the girls a capella group Gitamay and a jazz trio (piano - Bosco, doublebass - Ko Myo, flute - Daphne)

GitamayBurmese Music Performance

October 2007 - Burmese Music

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Performance of Burmese Music - see photo above right.

Thekyin So Mei - Yale Spizzwinks and Gitameit Voices

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

On their 2007 world tour, the Spizzwinks(?) stopped in Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) and worked with students at the Gitameit Music School. Together, they performed the Burmese poem, “Thekyin So Mei” (Let’s Sing Together) to the tune of the American Spiritual “Keep Your Lamps” from the Gitameit group’s repertoire.

Find out how you can help bring the Gitameit Voices Choir on a tour of the United States in 2008 by visiting Gitameit Voices Project.

Accidentally In Love - Yale Spizzwinks and Gitameit Voices

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

On their 2007 world tour, the Spizzwinks(?) stopped in Yangon, Myanmar and worked with students at the Gitameit Music School. They performed this song from the Spizzwinks(?) repertoire together.