YANGON, Myanmar — With their sensual choreography and provocative outfits, the five members of Myanmar’s first girl band are pushing the limits of artistic acceptability in this socially conservative country.

But when their parents call, asking why they are still not home at 10 p.m., the band members scurry back to their lives as deferential daughters.

“We are living two different lives,” said Lung Sitt Ja Moon, who is known onstage as Ah Moon and is the daughter of a Baptist minister. “We do what we want to do onstage, and then we go home to our parents.”

The band is called Me N Ma Girls, a play on “Myanmar girls.” They are battling conservative parents, a censorship board and boyfriends who think it is outrageous that they go onstage in such skimpy outfits.