This year is proving to be a busy year for the De Lanerolle Brothers who will take the stage of the BMICH with “Keeping it Real” the latest instalment of a series of concerts.
The two performed for a sold out production at the BMICH last year. A departure from their annual dinner shows which easily draw in fans by the numbers; the “Keeping it Real” series of shows allows the brothers to divert to a more “theatre style” performance, backed by a live band on stage. This year’s edition will also include an option of dinner planned together with the BMICH.
For Sunil Dissanayake, Director of the BMICH, this marks the third partnership the venue has with Rohan and Ishan. In their support of multicultural diversity, the BMICH has hosted artistic undertakings which cater to different cultural communities. This year has already featured a concert by Keerthi Pasquel to celebrate Sinhala pop music while they hope to hold a show dedicated to Bharata natyam in the future. The idea to partner with the De Lanerolle Brothers for their celebration of western music was because of the duo’s “captive audience” which finds them singing to packed audiences both here and abroad.
The BMICH will present “Keeping it Real” by The De Lanerolle Brothers on September 6 at the BMICH, directed by Shobi Perera. Tickets are priced at Rs. 1,000 onwards and includes delivery to your doorstep for a collective value of Rs 5000 or more. Balcony tickets will be available at The Commons Coffee House. For further details contact 0777996991.
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