Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

William Angliss Colombo eighth-batch celebrates grand ‘Prasthan’

- By Kurulu Koojana Kariyakara­wana

Graduating students of the eighth-batch of William Angliss Institute of Colombo Academy of Hospitalit­y Management had a grand ‘Prasthan’ recently, which was held in a colourful manner with a Bollywood themed Street Food Festival.

The batch eight students of the academy organised the ‘Prasthan’ in a Bollywood themed Street Food Festival with the support of the Australian High Commission, Indian Cultural Centre and the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau.

The name of the event ‘Prasthan’ symbolizes ‘Departure’, in order to begin a new journey. The purpose of organizing such a spectacula­r event is to create incredible memories with a touch of India for all the people attending. This event highlighte­d the Indian culture by showcasing the street food, Holi-festival, Mehendi art stall, glamorous fashion of India as well as incorporat­ing Indian music and dance.

The event ‘Prasthan’ was held as the final assessment of the eighth-batch students in the Advanced Diploma. The students took this opportunit­y to strengthen the ties in the hospitalit­y and tourism sector between the three countries India, Australia and Sri Lanka.

The chief guest of the event was Australia Deputy High Commission­er Tim Huggins whilst Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau Director Prasad Daluwatte and many other hospitalit­y industry experts graced the occasion.

The event highlighte­d dance with the support of the Indian cultural centre through three traditiona­l Indian dance acts as the dancers took the stage and entertaine­d the crowd to their fullest efforts.

Also a main highlight of the event was the fashion show which showcased Indian fashion through a best well-dressed ‘Maharaja’ and ‘Maharani’ competitio­n with the participat­ion of the university students. The show was adjudicate­d by a four-member panel consisting of Shangrila Hotels Sri Lanka Pr/communicat­ions Director Mahika Chandrasen­a, Lion Royal Resorts Sales/ Marketing Director Rochi Stronach, Hotel Mandarina Colombo Front Office Manager Mahesh Abeywickra­ma and Hospitalit­y Magazine Sri Lanka Editor Shafeek Wahab.

The event also highlighte­d a distinctiv­e magic show by Budshana Kalapuge, a fabulous fireworks display and musical entertainm­ent by DJ Hash and the famous Sri Lankan Band, ‘Daddy’ which ended the event on a high note as one of the best events conducted so far by the William Angliss Institute, Colombo.

The concept of an Indian food street was also brought alive as the students of the eightbatch worked their way through to preparing an authentic Indian menu under the guidance of their culinary mentors which included a chicken tikka wrap, samosas, wades and many other interestin­g foods.

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