Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

First dedicated performanc­e art centre for tourists to open soon

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Sri Lanka’s first ever dedicated performanc­e arts center for tourists is to open on the banks of the historic Diyawanna Oya on the outskirts of Colombo next month. The state of the art Sri Dharanee Performanc­e Theatre fills a huge vacuum in Sri Lanka’s cultural entertainm­ent sector, where tourists will be treated to high quality performanc­es of traditiona­l Sri Lanka dance forms on a scheduled basis. Located in a scenic spot ideally suited to the arts, the massive facility has been constructe­d on the lines of similar attraction­s in cities such as Bangkok, Singapore, and Tokyo.

Tourism Developmen­t Minister John Amaratunga who was the Chief Guest at a media conference to announce the opening of the performanc­e theatre, noted that it would help ‘place Sri Lanka’s tourism product offering on par with internatio­nal standards’.

Combined with the charm and scenic beauty of the historic Diyawanna Oya, the Waters’ Edge recreation­al complex, restaurant­s and adjacent shopping attraction­s, Sri Dharanee Performanc­e Theatre will help create a tourism enclave in close proximity to Colombo.

“Today tourists have very few evening entertainm­ent options in the city of Colombo. Other than casinos and a few clubs, there is no quality, wholesome entertainm­ent on offer for tourists. Therefore the Sri Dharanee Performing Arts Center has come in at the right time. I’m sure the quality entertainm­ent lineup that seeks to highlight our ancient history and dance forms will be appreciate­d by the tourists who visit the city,” said Amaratunga.

Amaratunga observed that the new venture was in line with the Prime Minister’s vision to add value to Sri Lanka’s tourism product portfolio. “Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe has instructed that every effort must be made to develop tourism. The fact that this facility will be operationa­l by the end of this month is an added benefit in projecting Colombo as an entertainm­ent hub for tourists,” he said.

The Sri Dharanee Center is capable of accommodat­ing more patrons than both the BMICH and Nelum Pokuna and therefore is well placed to host large MICE events. It will provide a platform for local artistes to perform and earn a livelihood while also portraying Sri Lanka’s rich culture, history and traditions to foreign visitors.

“I want to thank the Minister of Megapolis for his cooperatio­n and encouragem­ent in making this project a reality. The owning company of this venture must also be commended for showing the way for tourism developmen­t in a meaningful and sustainabl­e manner,” Minister Amaratunga said.

 ??  ?? Head table at the media briefing, from left: Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs Minister Senior Advisor, Chamara Kala Nikethanay­a Chandana Herath, Green Leaves Entertainm­ent (Pvt.) Ltd Board Representa­tive Milinda Hettiarach­chi, Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga, Waters Edge Chairman Chamath De Silva, Prime Minister’s Senior Advisor Dinesh Weerakkody and Waters Edge General Manager Rohan Fernandopu­lle
Head table at the media briefing, from left: Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs Minister Senior Advisor, Chamara Kala Nikethanay­a Chandana Herath, Green Leaves Entertainm­ent (Pvt.) Ltd Board Representa­tive Milinda Hettiarach­chi, Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs Minister John Amaratunga, Waters Edge Chairman Chamath De Silva, Prime Minister’s Senior Advisor Dinesh Weerakkody and Waters Edge General Manager Rohan Fernandopu­lle
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The Sri Dharanee Performanc­e Arts Theatre
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