UZ Arts presents the work of nine artists from the UK who has been resident at the Sura Medura Centre in Dodanduwa for six weeks. The work is inspired by the people and culture of Sri Lanka and includes performance, music, visual arts and multimedia. The work will then be taken to the UK and some will be presented in festivals, festivals and art centres in Scotland and England.
Commenting on the current residency Sura Medura Artistic Director Neil Butler was quoted in a statement as saying: “Since the international residency was established over 100 artists have attended Sura Medura creating work inspired by the people and culture of Sri Lanka.This season we continue to explore our theme of collaboration between the artists and with the public. The work has been inspired by those who live in the locality and will take place in the grounds and building of our new residency and the lagoon that surrounds it.”
UZ Arts and Sura Meduara invite the public for a performance and exhibition at Sura Medura which is situated in Dammissara Road in Dodanduwa on Saturday March 23 between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Admission for the exhibition is free and a shuttle service will leave from Sunbeach Hotel, 572 Galle Road Hikkaduwa at 4.30 p.m. for the audiences’ convenience.
At the end of the exhibition the artists and audience will return to Sunbeach Hotel for fellowship and a Rice and Curry Banquet and Party. For dinner reservations and more information on the event please drop an email to neil@uzarts.com.
You can share this post!
Content
Kasun, was born in 28th Sept 1964, the grandson of the legendary author and linguist Munidasa Cumaratunga and son of SSP Bindu Kumaratunga and Winifred
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) backed by the Excise and Customs Department today launched a fresh drive to collect taxes including some Rs.780 billion listed as ‘collectable defaults’.
Former Sports Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage and former Sathosa Chairman Nalin Fernando have sentenced to 20 and 25 years respectively after they were found guilty in a case of fraud.
The Supreme Court today unanimously dismissed a Fundamental Rights petition filed by five convicts in the 1996 Krishanthi Kumaraswamy abduction, rape, and murder case.
Leave Comments