Kagyin (poetic form)

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title: Kagyin (poetic form)
text: A kagyin is a form of Burmese martial song performed during a shield dance. Its purpose is to inspire both the singer and their audience with national spirit and patriotism. A kagyin is sung while performing systematic defensive footwork, a sword in the right hand and a ka in the left. Kagyins were first performed in 1312 during the reign of Thihathu. The form further developed in the Pinya Kingdom under Kyawswa I.
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