Wyne Lay is a Myanmar ambassador for Mission World 2014 as well as professional singer, songwriter and pianist.
Education
Wyne’s family moved to Sittwe, Rakhine State, in 1999, and Wyne was attending her primary grades at Number 111, Basic Middle School (BEMS) in Meikhtila, which locate in Mandalay Region, since from 2000 to 2002. Wyne studied her fifth grade at Number 1, BEMS, for one year and continued her high school at Number 2, Basic High School, Bahan. In 2010, her successfulness was highlight by achieving four flying colour distinctions when she passed her high school graduation.
After that, Wyne dedicatedly joined University of Foreign Language (UFL), Yangon, specialised module in French Major.
Wyne also attended extra French Language class, run by French Embassy apparently. Wyne successfully finished her degree Bachelor(French) in 2013 from YUFL (University of Foreign Language, Yangon).
Career
Wyne has been raised up as a talented artist from her childhood in both Myanmar traditional and international music Wyne Lay, as known as Wint Yee Shun, was delivered from Moe Kyaw and Nu Nu on 03 August 1994, at Number.2 Military Hospital, Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar. Wyne was cautiously trained for piano playing since 8 years old and then she was able to join in the Myanma Traditional Arts Competition (it include every level of expectation such as: singing, dancing, song writing and musical playing competition held by Myanmar Government).
Wyne has enthusiastic to learn about arts since then
She received training for her vocal skills from songwriter Naung Naung (San Francisco) and Ko Pi (Triangle Band) too. Wyne was also first runner up for French Songs Competition at French Embassy Myanmar in 2011.
Wyne’s breakthrough performance was the Eain Met Sone Yar (Where dreams meet – a very popular singing competition) Season 4 in which she was runner up. Her fame was lightened up by showing her talent in Myanmar traditional songs and likewise in musical skills.
Wyne is also capable to compose songs and plays Saung (Myanmar harp).
In 2013, Myanmar was hosted for 27th South East Asia Game and Wyne had contributed her talent by taking part in recording for this event. She had participated in six group albums recording during 2013–2014 and publicised one of a music video karaoke album (Legend of Nightingale) in 2013 featuring with two other singers. She had starred in some of her own music video as well.