Celebrating 150 years of Mahatma -“Ahimsa”, a choreographic dance production blended together with thematic concepts using performing arts will be presented by Aru Sri Art Theater in collaboration with High Commission of India, Colombo on 22 March 2019 at 7.00 pm at Bishops college auditorium, Colombo 3.
This programme is being supported by the express Newspapers (PVT) Ltd. Aru Sri Art Theatre has travelled widely performing at prestigious festivals round the globe and produced many legendry dance dramas and thematic production of high class value over more than a decade. This evening of dance items are specially designed to celebrate the Mahatma along with thematic concepts such as “The swan”, combining Damayathi and swan lake story and beauty of martial arts using performing arts.
Rama Vaidyanathan, a leading exponent of Bharatha natyam from New Delhi will perform at the show. She has trained intensively under the legendary dancer Yamini Krishnamurthy and the renowned guru Saroja Vaidyanathan. Recently she received the Sangeet Natak Akademi, the highest award for artists from the President of India.
All are cordially invited to attend. Entry is free by invitation only. For invitations please contact 0774502506 or 0773914794.
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