Oinam Thoiba
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Oinam Thoiba was born on 15 September 1954 in Naharup Awang Leikai, Imphal East, Manipur.[1] He was married and had three daughters and three sons.[2]
Career in Shumang Leela plays
Thoiba began performing Shumang Leela in 1976. He was introduced to the art form by Oja Bidhu, who was popularly known as Soibon Saba. His first play was Puya Meithaba, under the guidance of Ningombam Angouton.[1][2]
He became popularly known as Ebai Thoiba after acting in the play Khamnu 82. Thoiba learned Shumang Leela from several mentors, including Ningombam Angouton, Oja Mayurdhaja, and Birjit Ngangomba.[1]
Retirement and death
Notable works
Thoiba acted in more than 100 Shumang Leela plays and directed many others in different groups.[1][2] Some of his popular plays include:
- Puya Meithaba
- Jagoi Sabi
- Laman
- Churanthaba
- Manglangi Manja
- Khamnu 82
- Nungshibagi Mammal
- Chahi Taret Khuntakpa
- Miss Sangbanabi
- Abir Khan
- Nungshi Mapao Tadrabasu
- Mou Apaibi
- Enamma
- Maogi Ebai[1]
Associations
Awards and recognition
Oinam Thoiba received several awards during his career:
- Best Actor Award for Leikang Thaba Thabaton (Imphal Jatra cum Drama Association) at the 1984 Shumang Leela Festival organized by Manipur State Kala Akademi.[1][2]
- Best Supporting Actor Award for Manglangi Manja (Imphal Jatra cum Drama Association) at the 1990 Shumang Leela Festival.[1][2]
- Best Director Award for Arangba Thawanmichak (Peace Maker Artistes’ Association) at the Shumang Leela Festival 2016–2017 of Manipur State Kala Akademi.[1][2]
- Second Best Director Award for Keidoungei Chatkani (The North Imphal Jatra Mandal) at the Shumang Leela Festival 2006–2007.[1][2]