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Hey ya!

My name is Su Paing Tun.
You can call me Su (ဆု).

I am a Burmese-Chinese Theatre Practitioner,
Teaching and Access Artist based in Singapore.

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About Me.

Over the past few years, I’ve taken countless acting classes, learned from some of the best mentors in Singapore, and explored different roles in theatre. I like dabbling in many things, which makes it hard to pin myself down to just one label. So instead of forcing a definition, I choose to shape my work around what truly matters to me, guided by my core values.

 

I’m a person first, a dog mom, and a solo traveler who also happens to be a trained actor, a teaching artist, and someone deeply invested in making theatre more inclusive. Creative access isn’t just something I work on— it’s something I believe in, advocate for, and constantly try to improve within my own practice.

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Drama Education

Teaching and creating drama lesson plans for Mainstream and SPED schools.

Creative Access

Audio Description, Creative Narration, Creative Captioning 

My
Personal Values

These values are the compass to
my life's purpose and meaning-making.

    1.    Freedom – Having the space to be myself fully and openly.


    2.    Child-like curiosity – Always exploring life with wonder and openness.


    3.    Mindfulness – Staying present and aware in each moment.


    4.    Gratitude – Appreciating and celebrating what life offers me.


    5.    Beauty – Seeking and cherishing beauty in every experiences.

My Professional Values

My professional values inspire me to do my best work and remind me of the energy I want to bring to any work space.

1.   Meaningful Impact – Making a difference that we can see and feel proud of.

2.  Creative Growth – Staying curious, creative, and constantly learning.

3.  Flexible Autonomy – Having the choice to manage my work and time.

4.  Balanced Collaboration – Working together while respecting personal time.

5.  Warmth – Creating a playful space where everyone feels valued.

6.  Sensory-Friendly Environment – Accessible and comfortable working                        conditions, Being mindful of sensory needs (e.g., temperature, noise, lighting).

EDUCATION

2018 - 2021

BA (Hons) Acting,
First Class

LASALLE College of The Arts 
(degree validated by Goldsmiths, University of London)

Graduating Thesis on "Integrated Theatre: Inclusiveness of the D/deaf in Singapore Theatre" nominated for Dean's Dissertation List

2015 - 2018

Diploma in Human Resource Management with Psychology

Singapore Polytechnic

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