Colonel Gansukh Zolzayaa, Head of the Mongolian Military Song and Dance Ensemble, Director General of the Center of Culture, Honored Worker of Culture.
Captain Surenhorloo Sergelen, Head of the Band, Chief Conductor, Honoured Artist.
Lieutenant
The Mongolian Military Song and Dance Academic Ensemble was established in 1932, and gave its debut performance on December 12. The band’s military colleagues were the first to recognize their talent and abilities.
Between 1932 and 1942, the ensemble also functioned as a military theater, staging both national and
During the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation in 1945, when Mongolian officers and soldiers were fighting their Liberation War against the occupying Japanese forces, the Military Song and Dance Academic Ensemble did a lot to bolster the army’s morale and help the people on the liberated territories.
Along the way, the group has participated in a diverse array of state cultural events, both at home and overseas, and has created a number of music and dance compositions. The group was formerly known as the Military Theater, Song and Dance Company of the Armed Forces, as well as the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Mongolian People’s Army.
The ensemble’s artistic endeavors encompass a broad range of responsibilities, with a primary emphasis on the consolidation of Mongolian state power, strengthening the national army morale, the encouragement of patriotic upbringing of the youth, and promotion of traditional values and aesthetics.
Currently, the Mongolian Military Song and Dance Academic Ensemble is regarded as the premier artistic organization in Mongolia. In its many years of existence, the group has greatly raised the caliber of its artistic performances and expanded its repertoire to encompass a wide range of Mongolian music classics and
In 1962 the team was awarded the Order of Military Glory. In 1982, it received the Order of the Red Banner, while in 2022 it was reorganized as an academic ensemble.