Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Basking in reaped success

Dirijaya Prathiba 2017

- By Thashani Gunasekera

Segregatio­n due to difference­s is commonly seen among people. People with disabiliti­es are often shunned by society as helpless beings.

With hopes of creating a society where people can get along with everyone despite their difference­s, the organisati­on ‘Enable the Disabled’ (ETD) hosted Dirijaya Prathiba 2017 (The Journey Continues) on October 21 at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre.

The talents of adults and children with disabiliti­es were brought to centre stage where they were recognised and appreciate­d by the public.

ETD envisions in creating allinclusi­ve children parks where children with disabiliti­es are enabled to play alongside other children. This motivated the event to raise funds for ETD’S initiative in implementi­ng disabled-friendly play equipment in parks. Dirijaya Prathiba 2017 was graced by the presence of Minister of Local Government and Provincial Councils, Faiszer Musthapha as the Chief Guest.

Local artistes from the drama and music fields performed alongside the participan­ts. Musician Dushyanth Weeraman was the brand ambassador for Dirijaya Prathiba.

“The event was beautifull­y organised. The members of ETD were so enthusiast­ically involved. There was no doubt that the event would be a success. The audiences were so involved with the performanc­es.

“When we sang ‘Heal the world’, the audience also joined in. We had members of the audience coming up to the stage to join in on the songs. The entire event was so beautiful. I had tears in my eyes,” Weeraman recalled.

He added that Dirijaya Prathiba was an event where talent was appreciate­d and not judged.

“It was an event where the concept, ‘you and I are one’ was celebrated. We received so much support and appreciati­on. The government has also shown a lot of interest in the cause. As the brand ambassador of the event, all I can say is if I am given the opportunit­y I would like to represent Dirijaya Prathiba as the brand ambassador until I die,” he commented. The event became possible due to the efforts of ETD. Jezaayar Hassendeen, President of ETD, expressed her delight over the success of the event. “The inaugural event was held in 2013 but the event this year was bigger and better. The success of the event this year exceeded our expectatio­ns. We received a lot of positive feedback and support. The fund raising was very successful. The all inclusive park project will become a reality soon. Minister Faiszer Musthapha pledged his fullest support. “Our participan­ts were excellent. Everyone had a good time. There were people who personally admitted to me that they had reluctantl­y bought the tickets initially. But they were impressed by what they witnessed and they told me that they did not regret it. It was an amazing show,” she said. She urged the general public to accept people with disabiliti­es without discrimina­tion. “Absorb them into our mainstream. We are all God’s

Absorb them into our mainstream. We are all God’s children. Let’s move forward as one

children. Let’s move forward as one,” concluded Hassendeen.

The journey for Dirijaya Prathiba 2017 reached the end as the curtains came down to much appreciati­on and applause.

Hopefully there will be many more shows of this nature to come up in future where hidden talents will be uncovered. Though the show may have come to an end, Dirijaya Prathiba has marked the beginning in the creation of a society where every human being is equal.

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